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Let’s start with the most obvious question first – What is metabolism?The amount of calories you burn in a day is a result of the millions of chemical reactions that occur in your body in order to sustain life. We measure the amount of energy that is used by our bodies in either Calories or Joules, both are really nothing more than simple measures of heat energy.This ‘calorie cost of metabolism’ is what we refer to as your metabolic rate – simply how many calories you burned in a given period of time. This is what most people are thinking of when they say ‘metabolism’ – the amount of calories you burn in any given day.Now here is where it gets really interesting: The metabolic rates in different parts of your body are not all the same. Some parts of your body need more calories than others because they are more ‘metabolically active’

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You know what happens when you try to ‘bulk up’ (AKA bulking) with intermittent fasting?The same thing that happens when you ‘bulk up’ without intermittent fasting – you get fat.The concept of eating as much as 10,000 calories a day to build muscle is perpetuated by a few small groups of people: 20 year old guys (because it works for them as they’re still kids)  Supplement companies  Writers affiliated with supplement companies  People using steroids but who don’t want to tell you that they are using steroids  And last but not least (and likely the largest group); people who have been influenced by the opinions of the aforementioned in group 4. …That’s it.The most convincing evidence for grown men building muscle while bulking comes from guys I know who were using steroids and had to explain the new muscle growth to their friends/parents/loved ones/and anyone else who asked “how did you get so big?”The standard answers you get from guys who use steroids who don’t want to admit it goes something like this: “I’m just eating a ton of calories and getting my protein”So where does Intermittent Fasting fit into bulking?In my extremely biased opinion, Eat Stop Eat is one of the absolute best ways to lose fat and keep the fat off for good… but bulking? I don’t see a connection.Intermittent fasting, carb cycling, calorie cycling, protein cycling, high fat, high carb, they’re all different ways of desperately trying to make ‘eating for size’ actually work.But here’s the truth:Calories are permissive to the muscle building process. The driving force behind muscle growth happens in a gym, in a syringe or the combination of the two.Yes, Protein is also important. If you are not eating ‘enough’ you can hinder muscle growth

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