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Old 08-01-2008, 11:35 AM
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Simple question: if your aim is to build/define muscle but not gain body mass, do you still need to eat over the recommended daily intake of calories?
Simple question: How do you plan on building your muscles without them getting bigger?

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the woman in the shop said protein can be ineffective for a while if you're a newbie because your muscles don't know how best to use it. Is this true and, if so, what can you do?
99% bullshit.

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Also, how much protein should you have if you're looking to build/define muscle?
1.5-2g per pound of bodyweight is a good number
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Old 08-01-2008, 11:39 AM
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Simple question: How do you plan on building your muscles without them getting bigger?
Go easy, I'm a newbie and I was just asking. For all I know you can turn existing mass which isn't very toned or defined, into muscle. If this isn't the case, fine.
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