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Qualifications Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | How Fast Will My Muscle Go Away? When I hit periods where I can't work out for a bit, I was wondering how fast my muscle will go away. |
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Qualifications Update your profile! No qualifications entered yet. | Re: How Fast Will My Muscle Go Away? I don't know the scientific answer to this question. But for me, it seems like I lose muscle and strength very quickly...faster than the average person. A few weeks off seems like it can set me back to where I was a few MONTHS prior. Its very frustrating. |
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Qualifications Avid Bodybuilding Reader Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | Re: How Fast Will My Muscle Go Away? Quote:
Your diet definitely plays a big roll in how long your muscle sticks around
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Qualifications Nutritionist Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | Re: How Fast Will My Muscle Go Away? Quote:
I don't think it's as much muscle loss as much as it is your body losing it's neuralogical strength and possibly tendon strength. As your body becomes stronger, so do the singals from the brain that try to incorporate more muscle motor units to push more weight. Without training it for weeks, it slowly weakens. I think the strength of tendons/ligaments decline quickly too, but also rebound with a few weeks of training and you're back on track to where you were.... unless you do start losing muscle mass. And I agree with the poster who said diet, in particular to losing muscle mass. If you keep a well balanced, and don't under eat, you should retain your muscle for a while... Chaz | |
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Qualifications Personal Trainer Avid Bodybuilding Reader Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | Re: How Fast Will My Muscle Go Away? Quote:
Regardless of how fast it goes away- It will come back rather fast when muscle memory kicks in to boost hypertrophy through diet and compound exercises i.e. squat, deadlift, bench press, ohp, etc. | |
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