How To Gain Muscle And Lose Fat At The Same Time

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

How to Gain Muscle and Burn Fat - At the Same Time

“How can I gain muscle and lose fat at the same time?” That’s right up there with “How do I get six pack abs” as one of the most frequently asked fitness questions of all time. The problem is, when you ask it, you get all kinds of conflicting answers – even from experts who are supposed to know these things. So what’s the deal? Is it really possible to lose fat and build muscle simultaneously?

Short answer: Yes, you can gain muscle and lose fat at the “same time.”

Long answer: It’s difficult and it’s complicated. Allow me to explain….

First we have the issue of whether you really lose fat and gain muscle at the “same time.”

Well, yes, if your definition of the “same time” is say, a month or 12 weeks. But in that case, you’re probably not gaining muscle at the “same time” literally speaking, as in, right now this very moment you are reading this, or 7 days a week, 24 hours a day for months in a row.

The best explanation for what’s really happening is that you alternate between periods of caloric surplus (anabolism) and caloric deficit (catabolism) and the net result is a gain in muscle and a loss in body fat.

You see, if you stay in a calorie surplus, it’s the body’s natural tendency for body fat and lean body mass to go up together. And if you stay in a calorie deficit, it’s your body’s natural tendency for body fat and lean body mass to go down together.

There may be exceptions, but the general rule is that it is very difficult to gain muscle and lose fat at the same time – the mechanisms are mostly antagonistic to one another. When it does happen, it’s almost always the result of “unusual conditions” – I call them X factors.

The 4 X-Factors

The first X-factor is “training age”
.  Ever hear of “newbie gains?” The less trained your body is and the further you are from your genetic potential, the easier it is to gain muscle. The reverse is also true – an advanced bodybuilder with 20 years experience would be thrilled just to gain a few pounds of solid dry muscle in a year!

The second x factor is muscle memory. It’s easier to regain muscle you’ve lost than it is to gain new muscle in the first place (ergo, the fat out of shape semi retired bodybuilder who starts training again and blows up and gets ripped “overnight”).

The third X factor is genetics (or somatotype). Ever heard of the “genetic freak?” That’s the dude who sprouts muscle like weeds even when he’s on the “50-50 diet” (50% McDonald’s and 50% pizza)… and he never gets fat. (That dude chose the right parents!)

The fourth X factor is drugs. It would stun (or sadden) you if you knew how many people take performance and physique-enhancing drugs. I’m not just talking about pro bodybuilders, I’m talking about “Joe six pack” in the gym – not to mention those fitness models you idolize in the magazines. How did they get large muscle gains with concurrent fat loss? Chemicals.

I’m not a gambling man, but I’ll place a wager on this any day: I’ll bet that in 99% of the cases of large muscle gains with concurrent large fat losses, one or more of these x factors were present.

That’s not all! There are actually 5 more X factors related to your body composition and diet status (the X2 factors). But I’ll have to talk about those later.

So you’re not a beginner, you don’t take roids, you’re not a genetic freak and you have no muscle memory to take advantage of. Are you S.O.L? Well, I do want you to be realistic about your goals, but…

There IS a way for the average person to gain muscle and lose fat at the same time.

The Secret: You have to change your “temporal perspective!”

Traditionally nutritionists and fitness pros have only looked at calorie balance in terms of 24 hour periods. At midnight, you could tally up the calories like a shopkeeper closing out his register, and if the balance were positive, you’d say you were in a surplus for the day. If the balance were negative, you’d say you were in a deficit for the day.

But it’s entirely possible that you might pass through periods of “within-day” surplus where you were in a highly anabolic state (for example, you eat the biggest, highest carb meal of the day after your workout), and you were in a deficit the rest of the day.

If you did intense weight training, and you timed your nutrient intake appropriately, Isn’t it possible that you could gain a small amount of muscle during those anabolic hours, while losing fat the rest of the day? Granted it might only be grams or ounces – but what if you kept that up for a week? A month? Three months?

As you pan out and look at the bigger picture, what if most days of the week you were in a deficit for the entire day, and on some days you were in a surplus? If so, then isn’t it possible that over the course of the week, you’d have a small net gain of muscle and loss of body fat a a result of the caloric fluctuation?

These within-day and within-week phases are called microcycles and mesocycles. If you also had a primary goal with a longer term focus of several months, say 12 weeks or 16 weeks, that would be a macrocycle.

What I’ve just described is nutritional periodization. Some people call it cyclical dieting. it’s where you manipulate your calories (primarily by fluctuating carbohydrate intake, hence “carb cycling”) in order to intentionally zig zag your way through periods of surplus and deficit and create specific hormonal responses.

The end result: muscle gain and fat loss during the same time period!

I know that someone out there is having a hissy fit because I’ve only talked about calories: deficits and surpluses. Rightfully so. Calories matter but there’s more to it than calories – most importantly, hormones and “nutrient partitioning.”

If you’re in a calorie deficit you are going to pull energy from your body.The question is: From WHERE? If your hormones are out of whack and you’re eating crap, you could lose more muscle than fat in a deficit and gain almost pure fat, not muscle, in a surplus!

But WHAT IF you could manipulate within day energy balance, use nutritional periodization AND control your hormones with food and lifestyle strategies?

AHA! NOW you can see how concurrent muscle gain and fat loss are starting to look possible!

Make no mistake – concurrent muscle gain and fat loss is a difficult goal to achieve. The good news: difficult does not mean impossible. Or as George Santayana said, “The difficult is that which can be done immediately, the impossible, that which takes a little longer.”

The Holy Grail Body Transformation Program: How to Gain Muscle and Lose Fat at The Same Time

You can learn more about gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time in Tom Venuto’s new e-book called, “The Holy Grail Body Transformation System.”

You’ll learn all about nutritional periodization, cyclical dieting, hormonal manipulation, within day energy balance, nutrient partitioning, AND the all the X factors, including the 5 “X2-Factors” – which are the keys to gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time.

You’ll also get Tom’s new “TNB” training system, as seen in Men’s Fitness magazine (the complete, expanded version that Men’s Fitness didn’t have room to print).

Get a copy directly off the Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle Inner Circle store.

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Can You Cook?

Friday, April 9th, 2010
Chef Tom Venuto

1st Burn the Fat Recipe Contest

Tom Venuto asked me to officially invite you  to the first ever “BURN THE FAT RECIPE CONTEST!”

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

“Chef Venuto” has a great little Burn The Fat Video contest in the works that will be quick, easy, and Tasty to enter…

This contest is open to everyone and you don’t have to be a current Burn The Fat Inner Circle member at all.

There is NO PURCHASE NECESSARY and you can win some really awesome PRIZES (autographed books and even 6 Months of Burn The Fat Inner Circle Membership – a $57 value!).

Who knows what else we might throw in…

The contest closes on April 14th so if you want to toss in you Chef Hat at a chance to win some sweet prizes then head on over to this page to see what Tom (aka “Chef Venuto”) has cookin:

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Marc David
“The NoBull Muscle Guy”

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Tom Venuto: Uncensored and Unedited Interview

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Once again, it was my great pleasure to have Tom Ventuo on another podcast.  A while back, Tom took some time to tell me about his Fat Burn Files.  In this episode, I ask Tom many questions that I’ve received over the years.  They are timeless debates, myths and frustrations that almost everybody who picks up a weight finds themselves facing.

Thank you Tom for spending one hour and 33 minutes of your time sharing the knowledge you’ve obtained in 20+ years of bodybuilding.

Some of the things we covered on this call:

  • How many hours does Tom Venuto spend training?
  • Does he ever skip meals or make mistakes?
  • Can you change your body time over time?
  • The importance of goal setting
  • When to cut and when to bulk
  • Split routines vs. full body
  • Tom’s award winning cardio for leanness
  • Muscle building plateau busting ideas
  • and much much more!

Listen to the Audio Interview or Download the Entire Episode.

Marc David
“The NoBull Muscle Guy”
www.nobullbodybuilding.com


Tom Venuto is an internationally recognized fat loss expert, nutrition researcher

Tom Venuto is an internationally recognized fat loss expert, nutrition researcher

Tom Venuto is an internationally recognized fat loss expert, nutrition researcher, freelance writer and natural (steroid-free) bodybuilder.

Since 1989, Venuto has been involved in virtually every aspect of the fitness and weight loss industry – as a personal trainer, nutrition consultant, motivation coach, fitness model, health club manager and author / writer.

Tom’s popular articles on nutrition, training, fat loss and fitness motivation can be found on hundreds of websites worldwide including Bodybuilding.com, About.com, Lee Labrada’s Lean Body Coaching Club, Christian Finn’s Facts About Fitness.com, Will Brink’s Bodybuilding Revealed.com and too many others to list.

Tom has been featured in bodybuilding and fitness magazines including IRONMAN magazine (US, Italian and Australian editions), Natural Bodybuilding, Muscular Development, Exercise for Men, Men’s Exercise and Men’s Fitness.

He has also appeared in the mainstream press including Oprah magazine, The Wall Street Journal, First for Women magazine and he has been a guest on dozens of radio shows including Martha Stewart healthy living (Sirius), WCBS-AM and 1250-ESPN.

Tom is the founder and CEO of The Burn The Fat Inner Circle and author of the best-selling e-book, Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle.

Websites Referenced on the Interview:

www.burnthefat.com
www.thebodyfatsolution.com
www.burnthefatinnercircle.com
www.bodybuildingsecrets.com
www.richiesmyth.com

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The #1 Difference Between Free and Paid Information. It’s Not Just the Price.

Friday, July 17th, 2009

freeTime and time again I see the discussion about free content, free bodybuilding forums, free meal plans, and how you can learn everything you need to know about building muscle or burning fat without paying a dime. In most cases, people are missing the boat on the most important point. When it comes to free, it’s not the price that’s crucial.

Most people think if you offer someone a free service, they’ll take it because the price is zero, right? Well, not exactly. In the real world, there’s another equally important concept: time.   It can be defined by the number of steps it takes to do something or learn a new idea. The more steps, the higher the cost of the product/service.

Free Information, But With a Catch

Let’s take a classic bodybuilding forum analogy. Many followers of the economy of free say: if you give information for free, there’s no reason to waste money purchasing essentially free information. But this criticism doesn’t take into account the number of steps required to learn and comprehend the information from a credible source (which is a very important and often overlooked aspect.)

So, the real analogy would be this: if you offer information for free, but anyone who wants to learn has to filter out the garbage, and somehow determine on their own the credible information, many people will simply pay for the information.

I once saw a post on a forum that shall remain nameless that said:

Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle – everyone please read this!

“I ran across this super hyped, overpriced book and immediately thought to myself, (Bleep) the bros at (unnamed forum) could easily fill in all these “super-secret, mystery” questions that the $37 book is supposed to answer. I thought this might be a fun exercise. Let’s answer all the mystery questions right here on this thread.”

And that’s when I started laughing!

First, $39 is hardly overpriced for the #1 nutritional reference on the Internet today.  And to top that off, it is written so the average person can understand it and actually use it.  It’s not some techie science manual that is so hard to read, you can’t even start the program because the smoke is so thick.  This isn’t a smoke a mirror tricks folks.  This is the real deal.  I have the book.  Printed.  In a binder.

Second, there are never any claims of super-secrets.  It’s just the facts presented in logical order.  It’s much like nutrition.  It’s common sense right?  If that is so, then why is the U.S. facing a 65% obesity rating?  I guess it’s not so common.  It’s not super-secret but it is a very good manual with step by step instructions on how to eat right.

Third, if the person who posted “supposed to answer” had read it, they would know the book *does* answer the questions above.

And finally, I guess if you want to spend your life on a forum, reading post after post by unknown, unproven individuals who have no credentials that you can verify to back up their claims, then sure, you can probably find all the information in this book on the Internet.  And if you want to spend a year doing the research on your own to save $39, then I guess your time isn’t worth that much.

If you don’t have a basic understanding of nutrition (and I don’t mean the food pyramid) then this eBook will be the BEST $39 you ever spent in your life.

You need to understand that the key issue is not the price. It’s one piece of the puzzle; but there is also ease of use, the quality of the information being presented and the time it takes to learn something and put the concepts into action.

I’ve spent my entire career wading through the conflicting information, testing and retesting theories and their accompanying systems. I’ve gone the distance for my own benefit and for my clients, and I can tell you without a doubt that it’s very rare that program comes along that so fully resonates with me that I just cannot keep my mouth shut about it. I’m writing today to tell you about one such system called Burn The Fat, Feed the Muscle. I invested in this system back in 2003 and haven’t once regretted that decision. In fact, to this day, I still go back and reference it for motivation, nutrition, and fat loss information. Burn the Fat has earned a special place for me as a professional, and I fully support it.

This week, Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle is being sold with a bonus package including 7 PDF reports all about Motivation, but they will only be available for a few more hours. The offer ends tonight at midnight.

=> Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle

Marc David
“The NoBull Muscle Guy”

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Burn The Fat 2.0

Monday, July 14th, 2008

BFFM 2.0Date: Monday, July 14, 2008

Rumor Heard:

This comes straight from the horses’ mouth. Tom Venuto, the author of Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle is said to be working on a new release to BFFM. Subject to change but the new eBook version will be named Burn The Fat 2.0 .

No details yet except it’s going to be a total makeover and true to Tom’s style, updated with the least information about nutrition. This is not related to the hardcover book soon to hit major book retailers by Tom. He’s said to be working on an actual book as well. This guy is one busy fitness expert.

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Burn the Fat Inner Circle: Sneak Peak

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

A sneak peak inside Tom Venuto’s premier fat loss support community called, Burn The Fat Inner Circle. In this video you won’t find hype or scarcity tactics. What you will learn is more about the features of joining a fitness site with professional information, a moderated and friendly message forum and exclusive articles and interviews found nowhere else. Membership does have it’s advantages and you will see those benefits inside this short video walk-thru of Burn The Fat Inner Circle.

Here’s just a small sample of the vast resources you will have unlimited access to as a member of the Burn The Fat Inner Circle:

* Audio Interviews
* Burn The Fat Q & A
* Calorie & Nutrient Info
* Burn The Fat Discussion Forums
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* Most Popular
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