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No, it will not.
Ways to increase weight are add more calories to your diet, start lifting weights daily to increase muscle mass, eat more foods rich in proteins and carbohydrates.
To gain lean weight a person will want to eat more high calorie dense foods and eat every two to three hours. A few high calorie dense foods are peanut butter, lean red meat, bagels oats and dried fruit.
This depends on the person and the kind of weight lifting you do. The short answer however is that lifting weights should help you to lose fat and gain muscle. If you are lifting heavily in order to gain muscle mass, you will gain weight. However, if you are lifting to get lean muscle, it should help to lose weight.
No, you don't need to increase your caloric intake while on a weight-lifting regimen. I would recommend upping your protein and carbohydrate intake though. Protein = muscle repair Carbs = Energy to weight-lift
Start with an empty bar, increase the weight by 2.5kg/5lbs each workout. You'll get stronger as the weight increases
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No, boxing is not weight lifting