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thank you, but im still kind of confused. -
01-03-2008
Thanks nartic for what i think i understand was verification that with more blood in the muscles the more nutrients they absorb, or maybe you were trying to simply say that they will need to absorb greater quantities of nutrients, either way if they need to absorb more, that means they are using what is there, and that is what i want. I did cardio/aerobic stuff for about a month to start out, on trying to lose about (im guessing) 3-7 pounds of stored fat around my waist and on top of my abdomens. I actually gained about 6 pounds, but i think it was muscle tissue, because i saw (very slight) improvement. I decided to look around online to see what could give my fitness a big kick start boost, and i looked into carb blockers, and read up on what metabolism is, and that 1 pound of stored body fat is equivalent to 3500 calories, and that i would have to burn so many a day for so long. I even looked into sex and how many calories you burn during the process, and how many calories you expel through the ejaculation. (the semenical plasma contains only 13 calories =( (so much for increasing sex). The whole time i was trying to take wieght off, i was extremly anxious to put it on by bulking up my muscle. But i thought that the two ideas contradicted, and i first take off the fat in my core, chest, and back. But upon research i further learned that muscle tissue, as a side subject to metabolism-eats up calories, and that i could infact burn those calories just as well if i did building routines and let the muscle tissue make a calorie deficit itself.
I guess im still a little bit confused though, i really want to make sure that with my supplement i can burn the calories just as well by building muscle, if not i should switch back to aerobic, cardio. The questions is, scientifically... does the blood pumped in and built up in the muscles cause it to eat more calories than usual. Your response was somewhat helpful, but didnt quite answer the question exactly...
i guess im confused... does the more blood in the muscle affect the amount of nutrients needed to consume, or does it infact boost along the ammount of nutrients it is consuming?
Once again, sorry for the misunderstanding, i really do apreciate all of your guyses help and rex ill be sure to check out that article a in a bit. I just need to be sure how to strategize my weight loss correctly, and if i could infact bulk up at the same time.
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