How Building Muscle Helps You Lose Fat
by Shawn LeBrun
Want to lose some of that
unwanted body fat? If so, you may want to start hitting the
weights.
That's because the more lean muscle tissue you have, the more
calories you burn at rest, as well as when you're active.
The more muscle tissue you possess, the
more energy your body will require to maintain that
muscle.
It gets that needed energy from burning and utilizing calories.
And again, the more calories you burn, the more likely fat loss
to occur.
Muscle is a very metabolically active tissue. It takes a lot of
work for your body to maintain it. Fat, on the other hand,
takes no work to maintain. It just sits there, lumped together
like, well, fat.
This is an important concept in fat loss because the more lean
muscle tissue you can build, the more calories that will be
burned off, without you having to do any extra work. Your
muscle will burn off more calories 24/7 than if you didn't have
that extra lean muscle.
This makes the case for why weight training, also known as
resistance training, is so important to include in any weight
loss program.
So if you can add a couple pounds of lean muscle to your frame,
you're going to burn off more calories, even while sleeping,
than if you didn't have that extra muscle.
The more calories you burn off at rest, the more likely that
the calories burned off during exercise will create a calorie
deficit in your body. A calorie deficit is a must for weight
loss to occur.
Weight gain occurs from consuming more calories than your body
burns off during the day. Since there is no deficit of
calories, your body does not have to dip into stored body fat
to get energy. In fact, due to the surplus, it stores the extra
calories as body fat.
If you create a calorie deficit, meaning, your body has used
all of the energy from calories it has received from food and
it still needs more (like to support muscle tissue) it is going
to go after your fat stores to get that energy.
Fat is a highly condensed form of energy. So, when your body
starts taking fat from fat stores to use as energy, that is how
weight loss occurs.
Weight training may benefit any weight loss program, possibly
more than any other component.
Weight training can be a future investment for permanent weight
loss and weight maintenance because as you continue to lose
stored body fat and gain lean muscle, your muscle will continue
to aid in the calorie burning process.
As there becomes less stored body fat to use as energy, the
muscle tissue will start to directly utilize the calories you
consume on a daily basis.
Since there is now more muscle tissue than there is fat to
utilize calories, chances of storing any excess calories as
body fat is greatly reduced.
Resistance training may offer the most benefit of all to women
past the age of menopause. It can help prevent or reverse the
effects of osteoporosis by strengthening and maintaining bone
density often lost by diet alone. So how much resistance
training is necessary for long-term weight loss to be
successful and to increase your lean muscle and strength?
Not as much as you would probably think. In fact, any more
weight/resistance training than 2 to 3 hours a week may be
counterproductive.
The best results I have witnessed while in the personal
training field come from 3 sessions a week with weights, less
than an hour each session.
Most people like the Monday, Wednesday, Friday approach to
weight training. This leaves Tuesday and Thursday for cardio,
which should be done separately from weight training.
The key to proper weight training is to establish a good
foundation in which to build upon, much like building a solid
foundation for a house.
So hire a trainer or check out a good program online. You can
find my proven muscle building and fat loss program below.
Bottom line, if you want to lose stubborn body fat, start
building muscle and you'll soon see the pounds disappear.
About the author:
Shawn Lebrun is a fitness author and personal trainer. Make
this the year you build more muscle, lose more fat, and get the
lean, muscular body you desire. Check out Shawn's proven
program to help: Muscle
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