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No. Adipose tissue is not muscle, it is fat.
Muscle cells do not store fat. Rather, if muscles are not used often, more fat will be stored in the body. Conversely, if muscles are exercised often, there will be less fat in the body.
Humans, like all animals are designed to store fat when food is abundant and use those fat stores when food is scarce. You can survive with no ill effects (just some fatigue) as long as you have body fat. Some people run out of fat in a few days and other after many weeks. Once the fat stores run out, your body will start to burn muscle and you will begin to die. Your body will tell you when it runs out of fat. Listen to it.
But of course. Everyone knows fat fries quicker than meat.
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You don't want to lose healthy muscle tissue , idealy you want to lose fat and replace it with muscle. If you just cut back on food and don't burn any fat the scale may show a loss but that won't be fat that you have lost. You don't want to lose healthy muscle tissue , idealy you want to lose fat and replace it with muscle. If you just cut back on food and don't burn any fat the scale may show a loss but that won't be fat that you have lost.
No !!! Canabalism will form and your muscles will begin to feed on themselves. Muscles live off protein which is muscle rebuilder. Carbs=energy Protein=muscle rebuilder Fat=Fat you cannot starve yourselve that does not help!!!!!!!
Sit up is an example of exercise that you can do in order to lose some belly fat and replace it with muscle.
No, fat cannot turn into muscle and muscle cannot turn into fat.
NO! your muscle does not turn into fat it just replaces it as you work out. the toning and mass of your muscle will decrease though witch will make your muscle "shrink" even if you dont work out extensivly you still need to do some kind of physical activity to maintain the muscle you have gained.
When fasting fat goes first then muscle.
fat will never turn into muscle. If you want muscle, you need to lift heavy weights and eat plenty of protein. but you need some fat from your food for energy :>
no muscle not act on surrounding fat. muscle act on moving. fat accquired from laziness. laziness=muscle not acting. Studies have shown that muscle do in fact act upon its surrounding fat. Muscle that has been developed allow a 12% increase for the surrounding fat to become muscle! Muscle act as an inner furnace for your body and burns your fat as well throughout the day! That's why people with more muscle need to eat more often.
Well it normally burns some calories and it depends if you are lifting hard every day and yes it will make you more muscle.
It's impossible to gain muscle from fat. You get muscle from heavy exercises and protein :>
Well fat is full of many benefits and if you like to hibernate then the fat is for you!
No. Fat and muscle are different substances. If you lose weight, then muscles that were previously hidden by a layer of fat may be revealed, which can create the illusion of muscles coming from fat.