People make building muscle and losing fat much more difficult than it has to be – it's not complicated. It's just a simple formula in need of minor adjustments : calories in + calories out = weight loss or weight gain. Getting lean doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your muscle tissue and it certainly doesn't mean you have to do hours on end of cardio activity. Do the math: exercise + eating right = lean muscular body. It's as simple as that. Here are three tips to get to build muscle and get lean successfully.

1) Interval Training

Interval training is short bursts of explosive energy. You can burn up to 3 times more fat than if you were to run or jog at a continual pace. For example, instead of merely doing 30 minutes of continual repetitive Aerobic activity, you could sprint for 15-30 seconds then walk at a more comfortable pace for 1-2 minutes. You would repeat this cycle a few times and increase the number of Intervals you are able to do by 1 more interval each time. The after burn of interval training is higher than if you would have just done a uni-level intensity aerobic exercise - so you're burning MORE fat when you're NOT exercising!

Let's think about this for a minute. Interval training requires an extreme and explosive amount of effort in just a short period of time, so therefore blood rushes through you body as your heart rate increases and your breathing quickens. This rush of circulation can do wonders for your oxygen deprived muscles! Oxygen is life, right? So it stands to reason that by increasing our oxygen intake and delivering more oxygen to one's body, one can more fully experience the benefits of building muscle. When your cells use oxygen more efficiently, your body produces more enzymes which build more muscle through protein synthesis, while becoming leaner at the same time.

2) Consuming the Right Fuel

This is critical to building muscle and shedding fat. Without the right fuel, our bodies lack sufficient