Well fat is full of many benefits and if you like to hibernate then the fat is for you!
Of course build more muscle , because when you have more muscle in the body , help burn about 50% more body fat , that you are burn. :-) .
Fat floats better than muscle because fat is less dense than water, while muscle tissue is denser. This lower density of fat allows it to remain buoyant, making it more likely to float. Consequently, individuals with a higher percentage of body fat may find themselves more buoyant in water compared to those with more muscle mass.
the higher a persons fat content, the better the person will float. Fat floats on top of water and doesnt sink.
Women tend to have a higher fat: - muscle ration than men do, and fat is also more buoyant than muscle.
no fat is more jigglely than muscle
The more muscle you build, the more your metabolism speeds up. Therefore, if you have more muscle, you burn more fat.
Fat has less density than muscles, so fat will seem to weigh less than muscle. However, muscle is far better for the body than fat. Soit is always worth it to strength train and build up muscle.
muscle is heavier :>
This is a common myth. The easiest way to understand this is to look at it this way... 5 lbs. of fat is much bulkier than the 5 lbs. of muscle, but five pounds is still five pounds. Muscle does not weigh more than fat. Fat is bulky and lumpy so if you carry an extra five pounds of fat, you'll be lumpier than with five pounds more muscle. A five pound pile of fat will take up more space (volume) than a five pound pile of muscle; but five pounds is still five pounds. A woman weighing 150 pounds with 19% fat will look much smaller (and be much healthier) than a woman at 150 pounds with 35% fat. They weigh the same, yet the composition is different. Because muscle is more dense than fat the person with less fat and more muscle will look smaller.
A pound of fat weighs the same as a pound of muscle. There is no difference. However, they do differ in density. Muscle tissue tends to be more dense than fat tissue because it has more water. This means that a muscular person would generally displace less water (have less volume) than a fat person of the same weight, and that a muscular person would weigh more than a fat person who displaces the same amount of water (equal volume).
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.
Yes, muscle holds more water than fat in the body.