The Link Between Calories And More Muscles
All individuals living in this age are actually living a sedentary life. A sedentary lifestyle is a term commonly used by doctors to indicate a type of lifestyle that’s lacking in physical exercise. It can commonly be seen in both the developed and 3rd world countries and is characterized by sitting, reading, watching tv and web surfing for much of the day with little or no real physical exercise. Such a lifestyle is known to contribute to obesity and cardiovascular disease but we still want to increase muscle size. You can imagine how difficult it can be to increase the size of our muscles with this kind of lifestyle.
To increase your muscles and their overall size all you have to do is increase your calorie intake. You can’t have muscle without any fat in your body; you need to have fat fuel your muscular growth due to the fact that muscles are made up of proteins. Merely adding protein to your diet will already result in huge show-off muscles.
Once you have enough fat in your body, muscular toning is a must if you want to make them appear more appealing. Specific fitness equipment specifically sport fitness equipment will help with muscular tone. If you want a muscular appearance you’ll need to ease up on cardio routines as it will burn fat and make you appear trimmed.
The fact is that the more aerobic exercises you do the more damage instead of good you’re doing to your muscles. Aerobics actually interferes with strength gains and recovery and burn up of BCAA and glycogen.
Adding mass to your physique is the best way to boost your resting metabolic rate (RMR); if the RMR is increased, it means you will burn more calories and it will be easier for you to stay thin, and you don’t want that, right?
On the other hand, people who want to lose fat are opting for Liposuction instead. Even though it reduces body fat immediately it is still surgery and surgery always carries potential side effects. You will potentially get scars, swelling, and ugly bruising after liposuction procedure completion.
Post- lipos swelling and lumpiness will remain a while before disappearing completely. It will take some time for the body to get use to its new shape, most liposuction patients are however pleased with the results and do not consider these side effects in the least.

