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Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?



 
 
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Old August 14th, 2007, 03:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet
Dave T
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Default Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?

Hmmmm , i've been eating much more fruit and other healther options and i've
also been doing some good exercise at the gym , only once a week , but for
generally 2hours a time , i cant manage to fit into my calenader twice a
week for 1 hour , so its once only , but i seem to be putting weight on
according to my scales , But i'm told that muscle weighs more than fat , so
can anyone tell me what ratio is there is dose muscle 1lb equal to say 2lbs
of fat ????



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Old August 14th, 2007, 07:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet
Doug Freyburger
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Default Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?

"Dave T" ..... wrote:

Hmmmm , i've been eating much more fruit and other healther options and i've
also been doing some good exercise at the gym , only once a week , but for
generally 2hours a time , i cant manage to fit into my calenader twice a
week for 1 hour , so its once only , but i seem to be putting weight on
according to my scales ,


A workout plan that's more intense than usual will cause the
muscles to hoard glycogen until they have grown more slow
twitch fiber to improve conditioning. Working out once per
week probably triggers a hoard/build cycle. I think most of
the gain is temporary water gain from the water used to
dissolve the glycogen. It would drop faster if you worked out
more often but what you can do is what you can do.

But i'm told that muscle weighs more than fat , so
can anyone tell me what ratio is there is dose muscle 1lb equal to say 2lbs
of fat ????


The word is density - Muscle has higher density than fat.
Lead as higher density than aluminum.

Fat floats, muscle sinks. I don't know the ratio. The exact
density of both fat and muscle probably varies enough it's a
range not a number.

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Old August 15th, 2007, 03:19 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Del Cecchi
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Default Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?


"Dave T" ..... wrote in message
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Hmmmm , i've been eating much more fruit and other healther options and
i've also been doing some good exercise at the gym , only once a week ,
but for generally 2hours a time , i cant manage to fit into my
calenader twice a week for 1 hour , so its once only , but i seem to be
putting weight on according to my scales , But i'm told that muscle
weighs more than fat , so can anyone tell me what ratio is there is
dose muscle 1lb equal to say 2lbs of fat ????


Actually a pound of muscle weighs exactly the same as a pound of fat.

But of course the muscle is denser. Is your body becoming smaller?



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Old August 15th, 2007, 03:35 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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Default Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?

On Aug 14, 11:57 am, Doug Freyburger wrote:
"Dave T" ..... wrote:

Hmmmm , i've been eating much more fruit and other healther options and i've
also been doing some good exercise at the gym , only once a week , but for
generally 2hours a time , i cant manage to fit into my calenader twice a
week for 1 hour , so its once only , but i seem to be putting weight on
according to my scales ,


A workout plan that's more intense than usual will cause the
muscles to hoard glycogen until they have grown more slow
twitch fiber to improve conditioning. Working out once per
week probably triggers a hoard/build cycle. I think most of
the gain is temporary water gain from the water used to
dissolve the glycogen. It would drop faster if you worked out
more often but what you can do is what you can do.

But i'm told that muscle weighs more than fat , so
can anyone tell me what ratio is there is dose muscle 1lb equal to say 2lbs
of fat ????


The word is density - Muscle has higher density than fat.
Lead as higher density than aluminum.

Fat floats, muscle sinks. I don't know the ratio. The exact
density of both fat and muscle probably varies enough it's a
range not a number.


Right. The BMI is high for both fat people and also muscular people,
so what a person might like to know is the percentage of fat they
have, and this is not easy to obtain precisely. Just looking is not a
bad way. In fact it often beats the faulty measurements that can come
from the resistence electronic measurements or caliper measurements,
and the really accurate way to measure, ie: submersion weighing is not
offered in many places and when it is, it is expensive. I think he's
wondering if he is putting on muscle vs. fat. In your example of lead
and aluminum, which is correct, it also tells us that the lighter
weight material has more volume for the same amount of weight so fat
(and aluminium) has a larger volume. For this reason, the measurement
of waist and hips isn't a real bad method to determine if you are
overweight too. Of course there are only guidelines and they are based
on height. dkw

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Old August 15th, 2007, 11:30 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Dave T
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Default Fat mass in ration to muscle mass , how much does a 1lb of muslce equate to compared with Fat?!?!?


"Del Cecchi" wrote in message
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"Dave T" ..... wrote in message
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Hmmmm , i've been eating much more fruit and other healther options and
i've also been doing some good exercise at the gym , only once a week ,
but for generally 2hours a time , i cant manage to fit into my calenader
twice a week for 1 hour , so its once only , but i seem to be putting
weight on according to my scales , But i'm told that muscle weighs more
than fat , so can anyone tell me what ratio is there is dose muscle 1lb
equal to say 2lbs of fat ????


Actually a pound of muscle weighs exactly the same as a pound of fat.

But of course the muscle is denser. Is your body becoming smaller?


Hi thank you for the replys , i would not say smaller , but more toned ,
less flabby looking , i have quite broad shoulders and carry my weight well
, my belly is not looking rounded and my shirt size has dropped i used to
buy XL but not now i buy Large size and they fit well and are not tight when
i sit down , i must say i do drink lots of water when i'm training
espeically due to the summer months and the warmer weather in the U.K., i
feel much healther , but do some days fall of the bandwagon and maybe have
something sweet/sugary or high in fat content , but oddly enough once you've
been away in general and not eating all that kind of stuff day to day,
after eating it i kinda dont feel like that was nice or wow i should have
another , it tends to leave me unsatisfed and not egar to have more , i
enjoy having more energy from eating much more of the right foods , fruits ,
seeds , nuts etc with a treat at the weekend with a nice home made sunday
lunch , which is the carrot for this donkey which helps carry me through the
week.



 




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