order of work-out?
missikay1970
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do you perform weight-lifting stregth-training first, or cardio? for the past 7 weeks, i've been working-out at a gym (first time in my life!!) i started with weights every time, then went upstairs to do cardio. today, i decided to switch it up and started with cardio. i felt MUCH better doing my weight-lifting after that; as if i were alot more warmed-up. just wondering what each of you do.
(4/5 days a week = weights
6 days a week = cardio)
(4/5 days a week = weights
6 days a week = cardio)
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I ALWAYS do weights before cardio. Always! xD
5 days of strength training? Make sure that you arent over training :flowerforyou:0 -
I ALWAYS do weights before cardio. Always! xD
5 days of strength training? Make sure that you arent over training :flowerforyou:
my husband is trying to cut me back to 3 days.0 -
typically it is better to do the weight lifting first, and then cardio. but......I always do my cardio first because I am afraid I will not want to do it later. but, have always been told that you should do weight training first.0
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I usually start with 10 minutes of cardio, then move to strength training and finish with 20-30 more minutes of cardio.0
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I've always heard you should do your weight lifting first. You'll burn more calories during cardio if you do. But I think you should do whatever works for you. If you feel better doing cardio first and that means you work out harder/longer, than go for it! The most important thing is to figure out what works for you and what you can stick with long term.0
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typically it is better to do the weight lifting first, and then cardio. but......I always do my cardio first because I am afraid I will not want to do it later. but, have always been told that you should do weight training first.
i wonder why? i am just curious about this. thanks for sharing.0 -
I do cardio before weights. Warms up the muscles, gets the blood flowing. Many just do a short cardio warm-up first (10-15 mins) then hit the weights...then follow it up again with cardio. Just make sure you stretch before and after with strength training.0
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I ALWAYS do weights before cardio. Always! xD
5 days of strength training? Make sure that you arent over training :flowerforyou:
my husband is trying to cut me back to 3 days.0 -
I ALWAYS do weights before cardio. Always! xD
5 days of strength training? Make sure that you arent over training :flowerforyou:
my husband is trying to cut me back to 3 days.
See the reason why is because If you keep training those muscles while you they are training to repair then you will be doing more harm then good :O More is not always better with this :]0 -
I did a month of Forza training. My trainer led me through weightlifting Tuesday and Thursday each week. Each day I hit each muscle group at least once (thighs, arms, chest I hit more), striving max weight I can handle without injury (strain), doing 8-12 reps per set, working to do 3 sets each. I then followed that with 1 hour cardio (brisk walking). I eventually worked into upper body 1 day, lower body 2nd day, repeating that cycle twice more, which means I do weights and cardio 6 days a week. I found that I can gain muscle mass faster in split workouts.0
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Simply put...you want to save the energy to lift the maximum amount of weights for the best result and not waste it on cardio. Cardio afterwards is simply to exhaust your body from the remaining energy left.0
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i wonder why? i am just curious about this. thanks for sharing.
A 10 minute warm up for cardio is fine, then lift, then finish with cardio.0 -
I usually start with 10 minutes of cardio, then move to strength training and finish with 20-30 more minutes of cardio.
We are exercise TWINS! Ha! I do the same exact thing I like to get the muscles a little warmed up before jumping into weights and then hit a little more cardio after the weights.0 -
i wonder why? i am just curious about this. thanks for sharing.
A 10 minute warm up for cardio is fine, then lift, then finish with cardio.
Not to mention that doing weight lifting with already fatigued muscles from having done cardio often leads to poor form which does not produce results and puts you at greater risk for injuring yourself while lifting.0 -
I prefer cardio first, then weights. I've talked to my trainer about it and he said it doesn't really matter what order you do it in, but you see a higher calorie burn if you cardio first, but you can't lift as much when you hit the weight room because you've already fatigued your muscles some.0
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The answer is, do what works for you.
It's like if you're a morning person, work out in the morning. If you're an evening person, work out after work or after dinner.
It's not going to make that much difference if you do weights first if you don't like it....do your cardio first if that's what keeps you motivated.0 -
I ALWAYS do weights before cardio. Always! xD
5 days of strength training? Make sure that you arent over training :flowerforyou:
my husband is trying to cut me back to 3 days.
Well I do arms on monday wednesday Friday
Legs/abs on tuesday thursday so I do have rest in between.0 -
i wonder why? i am just curious about this. thanks for sharing.
A 10 minute warm up for cardio is fine, then lift, then finish with cardio.0 -
When I was about 100 lighter I had a personal trainer (he walked the London Marathon with me - took 10 hrs but we did it!). Whenever we trained, we always started with cardio, moved onto weights/resistance then finished with cardio. That's what I'm working my way back to. At the moment I'm doing 100 % cardio.0
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Unless you're an Elite performance athlete training for Competition, whether you do cardio or weights first doesn't make any difference in 99.9% of the general population.
It's whatever works best for you. No Right way or wrong way.
Cheers!0 -
Unless you're an Elite performance athlete training for Competition, whether you do cardio or weights first doesn't make any difference in 99.9% of the general population.
It's whatever works best for you. No Right way or wrong way.
Cheers!0
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