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You cannot get ripped and gain muscle. Stop reading bodybuilding magazines, get off bodybuilding.com and go read Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe.
Systolic (the higher number) is a reading of the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart is beating at its maximum strength. Diastolic (the lower number) tells you what the pressure is in your blood vessels when your heart is at rest.
I highly recommend reading up on the Atkins induction (week one) phase on Atkins.com. You can lose 10 lbs. in a week or two and not lose muscle mass.
In my opinion it’s a great blood pressure. the top number or the “Systolic” pressure is the pressure your heart reads when the muscle contracts. the bottom number or the “Diastolic “ Pressure is your heart muscle at rest. FYI 😁
There are many types of muscles that move your body. Try reading a human body book. That might help more.
You can find more information on healthy muscle building diets by reading health magazines and websites. I suggest a good diet to build muscle is not so much protein from animals but protein from nuts and whey. Fruit also helps repair muscles quicker after a long hard work out.
A CPK (Creatine Phosphokinase) reading of 167 U/L is considered elevated, as normal levels typically range from about 20 to 200 U/L, depending on the laboratory and individual factors. Elevated CPK levels can indicate muscle damage, which can result from various conditions such as muscle injury, heart attack, or certain diseases. It's important to consult a healthcare provider to interpret this result in the context of symptoms and other tests.
Muscle does not connect to muscle. Fascia is a connective tissue that connects muscle to organs. Tendons connect muscle to bone.
A skeletal muscle.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.