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Published 14:30 3 Jun 2018 BST
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Getting lean isn't achieved through training alone, however.
Dropping body fat requires you to be in a calorie deficit, and the simplest way of attaining this is by taking a look at your diet and tracking the food you're eating.
Consuming fewer calories through food and drink than you're burning off? You will lose weight and drop body fat.
When you're also getting sufficient protein in your diet, you will maintain muscle mass. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends around 1.6 to 2 grams of protein per kilo of bodyweight.
For an 80kg guy, that's anywhere from 128 to 160 grams of protein per day.
This might sound like a lofty figure, but with four or five meals a day and supplementary whey shakes, it can easily be achieved.
'Go hard or go home' is the common cliché. Maybe it's worth a rethink on that. 'Go heavy or go home' is arguably a more accurate mantra.
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