When’s best to eat during Ramadan to maintain muscle mass?

To put it bluntly, you need to eat as much as you can when you can. You only get about 5-6 hours of eating time and you need to try to maintain the same calorie intake as you get outside of Ramadan. So, as soon as you feel hungry again, eat!

Can someone experience fat loss during Ramadan?

During fasting (or using the principle of Intermittent fasting) you should not be expecting to make huge gains. Use this time to your advantage and get leaner. At the end of the 24 hour day, you’re likely to still be in a calorie deficit compared to your normal everyday routine. With that in mind, so long as you stick to a healthy/”clean” diet when you can eat, you should be able to lose fat.

What’s eating healthy/”clean”?

Eating “clean” is a term used in bodybuilding to refer to eating foods that are not junk food. For example, try to avoid overly processed foods.

Is it best to stay away from processed carbohydrates like bread and pasta?

This is a long debated subject and there’s lots of research out there. You could spend a career looking into this (people do!). However, keep in mind that everyone’s body is different, what works for one person might not work for you. Try cutting bread/pasta if you think its impacting you or try adding it in if you miss it too much! Listen to your body and decide what’s best for you.

What’s the best way to train during Ramadan to experience fat loss whilst maintaining muscle mass?

It can be very tricky to train when fasting. If you feel able to give it a go, follow these guidelines to maximize fat loss whilst maintaining muscle mass:

• Keep it light weight (and stay around 12-15 reps). You are very unlikely to make any muscle gains during Ramadan. That’s why there’s no need to train heavy (which is primarily done for muscle gain).
• Keep your workouts short, around 30 minutes.
• Train around 4-5 days a week, don’t go crazy… you’ll need more recovery time.
• Skip the cardio, enjoy weight training.

Most importantly, don’t overdo it! You don’t want to stress your body more than necessary, not eating nor drinking for long periods of time can be hard work for your body.

LISS OR HIIT

Low Intensity Steady State

Pros

• Better for those new to exercise
• Better for those recovering from injury
• Can target fat cells as fuel source through oxidation
• Easier on recovery
• Easier program to stick to

Cons

• The body will adapt to the low intensity so just like weight training it will need adjustments.
• When LISS training is removed, the body may restore the lost weight.
• Once finishing a LISS session, the body will revert burning calories at the normal metabolic rate.

 

High Intensity Interval Training

Pros

• Time saving – Only 15-20 mins
• 20 minutes HIIT = 45 minutes LISS
• Speed changes make it harder for the body to adapt and provides more variable difficulties
• Continues to keep metabolism high once session is over

Cons

• Takes a lot of energy
• Cannot be done every day
• Can cause injury if not thoroughly warmed up
• Not recommended for those new to exercise or with injuries

 

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Buzz Gym looking to expand nationwide

Buzz Gym currently have sites in Reading, Swindon and Slough and are looking to expand nationwide.

Owner Adam Stowell comments; “Our concept is all about creating a buzz and not just another boring gym. We are shaking up the market further by combining the service and quality of product you would expect at a boutique gym, with the affordability and convenience of a budget gym. For £19.99 Buzz Gym offer 24 hour access, over 200 stations of state of the art equipment, fully loaded Olympic lifting and strength zones and over 400 free classes per month!”

The budget gym model maximises membership numbers over the available floor space, extends opening hours and minimises operational costs, particularly wages, whilst providing access to high quality equipment for a low monthly cost and with flexibility over membership.

Ticking all those boxes leads to member retention and this has been one of the key factors behind the success.

Buzz Gym up for Best New Gym Award

Buzz Gym is a finalist in the National Fitness Awards for the Best New Gym.

This amazing achievement means Buzz is on a shortlist of 6 new gyms in the UK.

The winner will be announce at the National Fitness Awards ceremony in December.