answeraspergers wrote:
4.8% body fat! WOW! your diet must be immaculate
Yes, when I say no fried foods, I mean NONE in my case, and since fitness is my main special interest, it's easier to focus on, I guess. Very few (and very small portions of those few) desserts, and NO soda or alcoholic beverages. Water only for drinking. Ultra-low body fat isn't necessarily healthy for everyone though, as it's associated with causing insomnia and mood issues for some people, and it's not good if you get any serous illness which might cause unwanted weight loss, as there's nothing to lose except for muscle tissue.
Tyri0n wrote:
I should have added that a good portion of my regimen has involved breast stroke and butterfly several times a week (35 laps in a 50 yard pool), so I have already gained significant muscle. So not sure if I should hit weights now or just continue what I'm doing.
This sounds like an aerobic workout, which is excellent for heart health, muscle tone and fat loss, but it doesn't really build any muscle mass. Anaerobic exercise is needed for muscle building; weight lifting in particular. You're doing something right though, if you've already put on muscle mass. Adding weights will be helpful too.
Charles