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Anonymous
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Too bad that's pretty much impossible for your body to do. Fat is an essential source of energy. On a zero-fat diet your body would end up burning muscle mass for energy.
OP, you'll just have to accept that you might lose some muscle while you're burning fat. But lifting is not just about how strong your muscles are, it's also about how efficient your neuro-muscular system is at using all that muscle. Compound exercises and olympic lifts use the neuro-muscular system more than any other exercise, so work on those cleans, power cleans, snatches, and overhead squats.
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