Flex Australia – June-July 2017

(Jeff_L) #1

18 FLEX|JUNE – JULY 2017


1ST SET ASK LEE


HEAT


BURNS


MEAT


while you’re doing
mass-gaining
movements allows
you to achieve this.
For example, if we’re
looking at a chest and
biceps workout, I would
group the two body
parts together in a
superset fashion, but
then also add either an
abdominal move or a
short bout of cardio
(around 60 seconds) as
a third exercise. I would
perform one set of each
(chest, then biceps, then
abs or cardio) with little

or no rest in between
sets to keep the heart
rate up and maximise
thermogenesis to
burn fat.
I would perform
multiple “triplets” in this
fashion (usually three
groups), three to four
sets of each. Because
I’m training completely
different muscle groups
with each exercise,
each one is allowed
enough time to recover,
allowing me to use a
heavier weight on
successive sets.

THIS TRAINING


STYLE CAN HELP


YOU GET THE


BEST OF BOTH


WORLDS — SIZE


AND LEANNESS


— ALL AT ONCE.


CAN I GAIN MUSCLE
WHILE ALSO LOSING
FAT OR DO I HAVE
TO CHOOSE ONE
OR THE OTHER?
Being able to develop
good lean muscle
while dropping body
fat at the same time
should always be the
goal, whether you’re
competing or just
training for a quality
physique. In my opinion,
it’s all about combining
quality and quantity
instead of choosing
between the two.
The type of training
that has to be done in
order to achieve this
entails combining
fundamental mass-
gaining movements with
cardio, where the two
are happening at the
same time. This is a


concept I call “Heat
Burns Meat”. When you
put a steak on the grill,
what happens? Once
heat gets to it, the fat
starts to melt away.
Well, the body works in
the same way. To put
on muscle size doesn’t
mean we have to get
fat in order to do that.
I want to make sure that
I’m seeing my quality
muscle as it’s being
developed, instead of
it being hidden beneath
a bunch of body fat.
Incorporating cardio COURTESY OF WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS

BY LEE HANEY
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