You definitely can build muscle in an average daily caloric deficit with the right diet and stimulus.
It is complicated, but don't over think it. Eat meat, lift weights.
I would say I am muscular in general, but have never done any weight training until recently.I'd say a lot of it depends on where you're at. If you're already pretty muscular with a long training history, gaining muscle while cutting is unlikely. If you're currently under muscled and have higher bodyfat, and low training history, then sure, definitely possible.
If you've never really done weight training before, then you may be able to put on some muscle while you lose some fat. I wouldn't worry about "going backwards" though. If you're already pretty muscular and you are prioritizing weight loss right now, even if you don't really gain that much muscle, the weight training stimulus will help to avoid losing too much muscle. If after you've lost the weight you want to and you decide you want to put on some more muscle, then try upping the calories a bit more to support that goal. To echo blkqi, don't overthink it, you'll see "gains" if you're new to weight training.I would say I am muscular in general, but have never done any weight training until recently.
Stronger in legs, abs, cardio.
I would say I am muscular in general, but have never done any weight training until recently.
Stronger in legs, abs, cardio.
Hey guys, appreciate all the replys. My goal isn't losing weight to be honest, more of improving cardio first, and a bit of muscle gain 2nd. Then when i feel like my cardio is good, maintain that and make muscle gains my main goal.
I try to eat healthy, and due to my schedule, it just makes it hard to eat healthy and get enough calories every day.
I've lost about 12 pounds over the last 3 months. 5'10", about 177 right now.
Diet lately while working is usually an Atkins shake and some bran for breakfast. Then usually 2 chicken fajitas and some yogurt for dinner.