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fat to muscle ratio

severrin
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2006/02/27, 06:10 PM
i'm reposting this hear because i've had no hit on this thread in the exercise diet forum.

I was wondering whats the ratios for muscle. How much fat does one pound of muscle, if your active?
severrin
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2006/02/28, 04:27 AM
umm dang i typoed it wrong it should be how much ft is burnt by a pound of muscle or can that question really be answered at all?
wrestler125
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2006/02/28, 01:10 PM
Adding a lb of muscle is supposed to burn an extra 50 calories, however, your metabolism quickly adapt. A better answer would be that studies have consistently shown that weight training has the ability to raise base metabolic rate by 15% on average.

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severrin
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2006/02/28, 08:33 PM
k dude thanks for the information
bb1fit
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2006/02/28, 09:07 PM
Actually I believe it is less than that, a recent paper I just read stated 6%. I will try to dig it up later.

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Quoting from wrestler125:

Adding a lb of muscle is supposed to burn an extra 50 calories, however, your metabolism quickly adapt. A better answer would be that studies have consistently shown that weight training has the ability to raise base metabolic rate by 15% on average.


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wrestler125
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2006/02/28, 09:56 PM
Id believe 6 among athletes. 15% would not surprise me though, of course it depends on the nature of the study, and the program used. Let me know Ron.

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wrestler125
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2006/02/28, 09:56 PM
That should be 6 among active individuals.