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I'm a little fat. I've been working out for over 10 days, and I'm still sticking to it. The purpose is to gain muscle. Do I need to lose weight deliberately? Can you lose weight by intensive training?
High strength and strong connection increase your circumference, that is, the more you practice, the thicker you get.

If you want to be thinner, use light weight and speed.

There is no conflict between gaining muscle and losing weight. For example, I increase my biceps and lose my stomach, right?

However, losing weight is often accompanied by changes in diet. A lot of muscle gain depends on the quality of what you eat. Therefore, the key still depends on what you eat.

In other words, three points depend on practice and seven points on eating.