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does more muscle mean less stamina and endurance ?

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i was watching 2 giants fighting

Bob Sapp vs Hong Man Choi - YouTube

the black guy is more mascular than a pro bodybuilder i cant imagine him losing bf and he is only doing an endurance sport. and they both suck. in less than a minute they both got tired and their punches were the slowest i have ever seen. whenever i see a fight like this usually skinny and smaller guy dominates in later fight be cause of endurance . fedor is probably the only one i have seen with shitty body shape but good endurance. does muscle mass really reduces your flexibility and endurance ?
 
of course it does but it doesn't mean you can't work on it.

i used to be able to scratch my back, but today i cannot.

but i can still touch the ground when i bend over, because i work on stretching my hammy's a lot.

go to a half marathon road race and see what they look like, they are skinny for a reason.
 
Hauling around all that mass takes its toll on a person. You have to decide do you wanna be an endurance guy or a huge guy. Or you can be an inbetweener too. Just decide and go for it.
 
if i start endurance and lose all of my mass. then if i go back to lifting will i gain back my muscles because of muscle memory? i dont have much muscle now but it took me 4 years wouldnt wanna waste it all
 
I would say muscle memory may kick in and aid your time back to mass but it would still be agonizingly slow. When I trained for a half-marathon I was around 225. I was able to counteract the massive weight loss by adding a couple protein shakes and extra meals to my diet EVERY DAY. Keep in mind that I was running 6 days a week and at the later part of the program was running anywhere between 6 miles (short run) to 12-13 mile runs (long runs).

You can be an in-betweener if that's what you want. Personally I was happiest when I was training to lift heavy and did HIIT with endurance runs twice a week...but it all comes back to diet.
 
yes muscle memory is real.

you can build conditioning more in the weight room though. just speed up your workouts. 30 seconds in between sets
 
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