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Is it true...

CaliBuddha

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that trying to lose fat AND gain muscle simultaneously is a mistake? Don't get me wrong. I know I can do both but it seems the process for either is going too slow. I'm doing a CKD as well as working out 6 days per week and cardio 6 days per week. I did the CKD about 2 years ago and it seemed that the fat fell off like it was nothing. The only difference is that now I've added weight-training and cardio in the mix. Before, all I did was jumping jacks.

Basically, I'm wondering if I should focus on losing fat first and then, once I'm satisfied with that, start lifting again. I have noticed some fat loss as well as muscle gain but I feel it may be more beneficial to focus on one at a time...

Anyone else noticed this?
 
No. I'm saying I am lifting weights and I think it has slowed my fat loss down as compared to a previous CKD I was on.
 
continue lifting with moderate cardio.....
 
No. I'm saying I am lifting weights and I think it has slowed my fat loss down as compared to a previous CKD I was on.

lifting and CKD have no direct correlation between each other with weight loss. try lifting while in a CKD
 
lifting and CKD have no direct correlation between each other with weight loss. try lifting while in a CKD

That is what I'm doing. I suppose I could just be fooling myself... I can see a difference in both, however, so I guess that's all that matters. I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced anything similar.

Are you leaner now than you were when you cut previously?

No, I was more lean then. I may have started out leaner though... I can tell a difference in my strength this time but I just don't want either leanness nor strength to take a backseat for the other. I guess I'll continue with what I'm doing and be more patient.
 
Keep at your lifting, don't drop it just because you don't want to 'gain' weight. You can lose weight while lifting quite easily, so long as your diet is tailored for that purpose.
 
Weightlifting wont hinder your fat loss goals; in fact it'll help you toward them. :D
 
Oh yea. I'm not worried about weight. I'm making progress, it just seems like its taking too long lol

Well then bro your gonna be a very unhappy person. This is a lifestyle not a quick fix. There are no fast roads to attaining anything significant. It takes years and years of dedication to accomplish great things. Don't fool yourself into believing that a year or two from now your gonna be jacked and shredded. You can make a great deal of progress in that time, but its merely a drop in the bucket to what can be accomplished in 10 years. Lift your ass off and eat clean with a little cardio, and over Time you will improve. If you want the rewards you have to put in the work. And it takes a ****load of it. Just be patient and good things will come over time.
 
I know it takes hard work and dedication. I'm not unhappy. Just sometimes I get a little down on myself but the next day I wake up, look in the mirror and I know I'm doing something right! This isn't my first rodeo, I was just thinking out loud.
 
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