well jerkbox its like this:
a lb of muscle is equivelent to 600 calories.
a lb of fat is equivelent to 3500 calories.
when people lose weight they aim to drop 500 cals a day to make up dropping 3500 cals a week. This is said to lose you 1 lb of fat.
What i was confused about is when people are bulking up they are trying to gain muscle and not fat, so i was confused that people use the same concept of gaining muscle as when losing fat however muscle has less amount of calories than fat.
as muscle has less calories than fat then when some people are losing weight and they do this with a huge calorie deficit then the majority of weight lost is muscle because it is only equivelent to 600 calories. that is why it is advised to only cut down by 500 cals a day when dieting.
do you get it now or are you still confused?
a lb of muscle is equivelent to 600 calories.
a lb of fat is equivelent to 3500 calories.
when people lose weight they aim to drop 500 cals a day to make up dropping 3500 cals a week. This is said to lose you 1 lb of fat.
What i was confused about is when people are bulking up they are trying to gain muscle and not fat, so i was confused that people use the same concept of gaining muscle as when losing fat however muscle has less amount of calories than fat.
as muscle has less calories than fat then when some people are losing weight and they do this with a huge calorie deficit then the majority of weight lost is muscle because it is only equivelent to 600 calories. that is why it is advised to only cut down by 500 cals a day when dieting.
do you get it now or are you still confused?