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Old 07-30-2008, 04:17 PM   #2
qilmuz6v

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Answers to your questions.

1 : Trying to lose fat while maintaining and or putting on additional muscle, will you lose muscle doing Atkins.

The answer to your question is absolutely not. Above and beyond the evidence you can read, why don't you go to the Pictures section of the forum and take a look.

I was over 300 lbs when I started atkins, and used to be an athlete before I got stupendously fat. I did atkins for 3 years and after I got the weight loss to 175, I took the shirtless picture and then kept and added muscle to that frame for two years. Atkins cannot make you "eat your muscle fiber" as the simpletons that drool over the 40 year old Food Pyramid eating plan will tell you.

For additional proof that Atkins/LowCarb will not make you lose all your muscle, I turn your attention to a man called Dorian Yates.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorian_Yates

When Yates needs to cut to get his body fat off for competitions, he used Atkins Induction to do so. It doesn't appear to have affected his musculature adversely.


2: Are my protein shakes an acceptable item ? The question is rather vague as we don't know yet which ones you are using. If you are talking about a very low carb protein isolate shake made from Whey, that's probably ok. I consume 2 of the 4EverFit Whey Protein Isolate shakes a day, 1 after weight lifting and before cardio, and one after cardio. The 4EverFit Whey Protein Isolates contain additional BCAA amino acids for muscle recovery, and are about 110 calories, 1 carb, and 25 grams of protein per shake.

You want to be consuming Whey Protein ISOLATE, not just Whey Protein. The isolate is a much higher quality of protein then the others.

The 4EverFit Whey Isolate is probably the highest quality protein shake you can get, and from bodybuilding.com the price is ridiculously cheap, and the shipping is fast.

http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/4ever/isolate.html


3: Want to lose weight but not to look gaunt. As stated before, Atkins/LowCarb Induction is what professional body builders use to cut their body fat while maintaining and building muscle fiber, so if you want to look cut and keep packing on muscle, this is not only an acceptable diet for you, but one of the best ones you could ever find for your purposes.
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