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Convert Fat Into Muscle
Enough of you to be under the impression (due to something that you might have heard, read or thought), it is possible to turn fat into muscle, while in the process of transforming himself from a person to a potbelly chiseled muscular man. Well, let me clarify things in that one. You, or for that matter, any human being on Earth, you cannot "convert" or "to turn fat into muscle", much to try it. Then, what about all these claims of height made by many of these companies of nutrition products? Is there some element of truth in them? Read below to know the answer.
Can you convert FAT into muscle?
Conceptually, not you can convert directly, or convert FAT into muscle. This is because that, both fat and muscle, are two different and mutually exclusive entities. There is no direct link between the two which suggests that a decrease in one of them would translate into increased further in another, or vice - versa.
How to convert FAT into muscle?
So if both fat and muscle are two completely different and unrelated concepts, why can I have called this game in the way I have? Well, the answer is, for the purpose of simplicity and common understanding. If you are a person overweight with abundant layers of fat stored in your body, and want to lose it all and "substitute" the muscle, I have bad news for you. You simply cannot be "replaced" all the fat with muscle. What you have to do is to focus on two processes separate at the same time:
Can you convert FAT into muscle?
Conceptually, not you can convert directly, or convert FAT into muscle. This is because that, both fat and muscle, are two different and mutually exclusive entities. There is no direct link between the two which suggests that a decrease in one of them would translate into increased further in another, or vice - versa.
How to convert FAT into muscle?
So if both fat and muscle are two completely different and unrelated concepts, why can I have called this game in the way I have? Well, the answer is, for the purpose of simplicity and common understanding. If you are a person overweight with abundant layers of fat stored in your body, and want to lose it all and "substitute" the muscle, I have bad news for you. You simply cannot be "replaced" all the fat with muscle. What you have to do is to focus on two processes separate at the same time: