Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: ed21x
running alot really DOES give you tone and definition, and so does lifting smaller weights. Why are they trying to lie to the public?
Running a lot cuts your body fat, but it can also cost you muscle mass, especially in your upper body. Sure, you'll "look" more "cut," but you wont get any bigger. As I said, you can "cut" or you can add mass, but trying to do both at the same time will only wear you out and frustrate you.
Have you ever seen a marathon runner who looked like a body builder? Of course not. The two are anathema to each other. You can either be a body builder, or a marathon runner... but not both. Marathon runners are extremely thin, and have very small muscles for a reason... because they run so damn much.
Lifting lighter weights is pointless unless you're trying to preserve mass only. You're just taking longer to do what you could have done in a shorter amount of time with more effort. Lighter weights may help you preserve what mass you have, but you wont gain much, if any.
He's not lying, he's simply pointing out fact. Ask any natural body builder how they put on mass, and they'll tell you exactly what this guy is telling you.