I'm so tired of the narrative that GLP-1 medications inevitably cause devastating muscle loss and there's nothing you can do about it. Here are my three DEXA scans over 9 months on tirzepatide:
| Metric | Baseline (Jun '25) | 4.5 Months (Oct '25) | 9 Months (Mar '26) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Weight | 231 lbs | 207 lbs | 193 lbs |
| Body Fat % | 34.8% | 28.1% | 22.4% |
| Fat Mass | 80.4 lbs | 58.2 lbs | 43.2 lbs |
| Lean Mass | 144.2 lbs | 142.8 lbs | 144.6 lbs |
| Appendicular Lean Mass | 62.8 lbs | 63.1 lbs | 65.4 lbs |
| Bone Mineral | 6.4 lbs | 6.4 lbs | 6.5 lbs |
Read that again: lean mass went from 144.2 to 144.6 lbs while I lost 38 lbs total. Appendicular lean mass (arms + legs — the best proxy for actual skeletal muscle) INCREASED by 2.6 lbs.
My protocol:
- Progressive resistance training 4x/week (PPL + extra leg day)
- Protein: 180-200g/day (1g per lb of GOAL body weight)
- Creatine: 5g/day
- Sleep: 7-8 hours strictly
- Caloric deficit was moderate — roughly 500-700 cal/day, not the extreme deficits some people end up in
M/36, 5'11". I was not a total beginner to lifting but I was detrained — hadn't lifted seriously in about 3 years before starting this.