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Journeyman
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I always hear that if you not getting enough energy, calories, your body will burn muscle instead of fat, because fat does not cost any energy. So at how much of a calorie deficit must your body be running on for it to start burning muscle instead of fat.
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Gatekeeper
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You need to find out what your resting metabolic rate is, which is basically how many calories your body burns normally without any exercise. If you take only a little amount of protein and cut a couple hundred calories below your rmr you will lose muscle and get tired.
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