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You’ve Got LESS Muscle Than You Think… — Lee Hayward’s Total Fitness Bodybuilding Tips

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Chances are that you may have LESS Muscle Mass on your body than you think you do.

I’m not trying to be negative or put you down. I’m just telling it like it is so that you can use this information to your advantage, and actually be successful in reaching your muscle building and fat loss goals.

Now that summer is here lots of guys are training for fat loss with hopes of getting ripped six pack abs for beach vacations, pool parties, etc.

But unfortunately most of them will fail to reach their fat loss goals simply because they don’t realize just how much weight they actually need to lose in order to get that lean ripped look.

“If you have never followed a serious fat loss cutting diet before, than you probably don’t realize how much weight you’ll need to lose in order to get those six pack abs.”

Most guys who have never dieted down before think they have more muscle and less bodyfat than they really do. I know because I used to be one of them back in my early days of bodybuilding.

To give you an example, let’s assume we have a typical bodybuilder who has been working out for a few years, has a decent level of muscular development, but is a bit soft and smooth… Say somewhere around 15% bodyfat.

Most guys in this situation would think that if they clean up their diet, do some cardio, and drop 10-15 pounds that they’ll be sporting ripped six pack abs. But when they actually try to do it, they generally don’t look any different, except they will be 10-15 pounds smaller.

To see what I mean, just check out the pictures below…
These pictures were taken back in 2007 when I dieted down to compete in the HWC Bodybuilding Championships. I had to drop 40 pounds of bodyweight in order to get into ripped contest shape.

I’m not alone with this, I’ve seen this same scenario time and time again from years of coaching competitive bodybuilders and helping them with their pre-contest fat loss cutting diets. Most guys are shocked by just how much weight you really need to lose in order to get ripped.

Part of the reason why most guys think they have more muscle mass than they really do is because when you start a fat loss diet the first 10 pounds that you lose is mostly just water, glycogen, and intestinal bulk. It’s only after that initial 10 pound weight loss when you really get into burning your stored bodyfat.

To help you figure out how much weight you’ll need to lose in order to get ripped, you first need to find out your body fat percentage. Click Here to use our online Bodyfat Calculator. Once you know your bodyfat percentage you’ll be able to calculate how much lean body mass you have and how much body fat mass you have.

For example, let’s say that a 200 pound man has 15% body fat.

This works out to:
200 pounds bodyweight @ 15% body fat
170 pounds of lean body weight
30 pounds of body fat weight

In order for this guy to get ripped with six pack abs he will have to diet down to at least 170 pounds.

Now you’re probably looking at the above example with a puzzled look on your face…

“Why in the world would he have to lose so much bodyweight in order to get ripped? According to the numbers if he got down to 170 pounds wouldn’t he have zero bodyfat…?”

It doesn’t work that way, remember a lot of your initial weight loss will come from water, glycogen, and intestinal bulk. Which is technically part of your lean body mass, since it’s not actual bodyfat.

So during the process of dieting for fat loss, it’s inevitable that you’ll lose some “lean mass”. But it doesn’t mean that you are doing anything wrong, this is totally normal and happens to every bodybuilder. Even the top pros have to lose some of their lean mass in order to get ripped.

Some of the top Mr. Olympia competitors like Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, and Dorian Yates would get up over 300 pounds in the off-season while still maintaining relatively low bodyfat and visible abdominal definition. Yet they still had to lose 50+ pounds and get down to the 250 pound range in order to achieve the ripped shredded look that we associate with top level pro bodybuilders.

Most guys who are new to dieting simply don’t realize this and very often think that they have more muscle mass on their frame than they actually do. So what ends up happening is they don’t lose enough bodyweight to actually get ripped.

Unless you’ve been around the sport of bodybuilding for some time and have witnessed the physique transformations of competitive bodybuilders first hand, it’s hard to fully grasp just how much weight you need to lose to get that lean ripped hard body look. But to give you a rough ball park estimate of just find out your body fat percentage, calculate your lean body mass, and strive to get down to that weight.

So if you have 30 pounds of body fat (like in our example above), and you lose 30 pounds of bodyweight, this doesn’t mean that you will have 0% body fat. But it will mean that your body fat level should be low enough for you to have the lean ripped condition that you are striving for.

How To Lose Excess Bodyfat & Get Ripped.

To help you lose bodyfat and get ripped I recommend following the Extreme Fat Loss Program. This program will show you how to eat and train to strip off that layer of unwanted bodyfat so you can see the ripped muscular detail underneath. This is a carb cycle diet plan that was designed for pre-contest bodybuilders to help them lose fat, while maintaining as much muscle mass as possible.


About the Author:

Lee Hayward started working out in 1990 and began competing in bodybuilding competitions in 1995. Then in 1999 he started the very website you are reading right now.

Over the years Lee has committed himself to helping aspiring bodybuilding and fitness enthusiasts improve themselves by gaining muscle, burning body fat, and developing a strong healthy body.

If you would like Lee to help you get in your personal best shape with personalized diet and training advice. Then you should become a member of the Total Fitness Bodybuilding “Inner Circle” Coaching Club.

As an “Inner Circle” member you’ll get access to the Workout Of The Month Program, Muscle Building & Fat Loss Diet Plans, and you’ll be able to chat with Lee Hayward personally through Live Video Chats and the Private Members Only Discussion Forum.

If you want the real “short-cut” to building muscle and losing fat, than you should join our online community where you can learn from other like minded people who are all serious about getting in shape and who share the same fitness goals as you.

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