You Can’t Flex Fat: The Harsh Truth Every Aspiring Bodybuilder Needs to Hear
Let’s get something straight right off the bat: As much as might think you can, you can’t flex fat. You can do all kinds of other things to it—gain it, lose it, jiggle it, inject it, get it sucked out, tan it, pierce it, tattoo it—but no matter how many mirrors you stand in front of or filters you slap on, fat doesn’t striate. It doesn’t separate. You can’t contract it, and no veins pop out of it. It just sits there and obliterates everything worth looking at—from a bodybuilding perspective, of course. That being the case, the goal of any competitor in the body sports (“bodybuilding” hereafter) is to build/maintain as much muscle as possible while burning away as much fat as possible. Since we all know—or should know by now—that fat mass and muscle mass take up much different volumes. Muscle is denser than fat and therefor takes up less space. Fat, by comparison, is not as dense and takes up much more volume. Therefore, if you’re getting ready for a bodybuilding competition—with the...