Hi Cathe & All,
I know this question has been addressed several times, but I'm really interested to try and get a definitive answer.
Why is it that some people can lift weights and achieve really good muscle definition, and others simply cannot? Surely, anyone, regardless of bodytype, would see really good muscle definition after lifting heavy weights consistently for a few years? Or is it REALLY down to genetics?
For eg, I have a naturally muscular body type, am tall and have long limbs. I can only see my muscles when I flex, but really want to be able to see that "cut" look when my upper body is relaxed. What is the best way to achieve this? I realise the importance of cardio activity, but should I try doing a rotation of ONLY weight work and little/no cardio to achieve these results? Or is it more important to get the body fat percentage down in order to "show" those muscles?
Thanks for any advice.
Kaz.
I know this question has been addressed several times, but I'm really interested to try and get a definitive answer.
Why is it that some people can lift weights and achieve really good muscle definition, and others simply cannot? Surely, anyone, regardless of bodytype, would see really good muscle definition after lifting heavy weights consistently for a few years? Or is it REALLY down to genetics?
For eg, I have a naturally muscular body type, am tall and have long limbs. I can only see my muscles when I flex, but really want to be able to see that "cut" look when my upper body is relaxed. What is the best way to achieve this? I realise the importance of cardio activity, but should I try doing a rotation of ONLY weight work and little/no cardio to achieve these results? Or is it more important to get the body fat percentage down in order to "show" those muscles?
Thanks for any advice.
Kaz.