Are cardio rest days necessary?

angiechimpanzee
angiechimpanzee Posts: 536 Member
edited January 3 in Fitness and Exercise
I do 30 to 40 minutes on the elliptical machine, now 6x a week but my rest day is always so torturous because I feel lazy and bored on the days I haven't done my cardio .__. I don't think I want to take breaks anymore unless they're necessary.

Is it bad for the body to do moderately high intensity cardio (my heart rate often hits 180, sometimes 190) every single day?

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  • I do cardio every day (unless there are extraordinary circs), I think it's fine.
  • helloburger
    helloburger Posts: 243 Member
    The only risk doing it everyday is that you could end up bored, why not do some circuit training, or weigh lifting... or even try some yoga, to stretch out the muscles and prevent injury
  • Cyclink
    Cyclink Posts: 517 Member
    Keep in mind that your body actually builds fitness on the days that you are not doing intense exercise. If you are training intensely every day, your body never gets a chance to rebuild and repair.

    30 to 40 minutes is not a lot, but 180 to 190 is pretty intense. I'd say a day off is a good thing.

    That said, a VERY light workout (we're talking 100 to 110 BPM heart rate) can actually stimulate your body's ability to heal and repair by increasing blood flow to the muscles. That would at least keep you from feeling too lazy.
  • senami632
    senami632 Posts: 134 Member
    I think you should take a rest day just to rest your muscles. If you're really bored on your rest day, you could try going to a stretch/yoga class, perhaps? xx
  • Mighty_Rabite
    Mighty_Rabite Posts: 581 Member
    Breaks are something I see as pretty much discretionary, something you should take if you feel like it's necessary, but otherwise.. the human body was meant to move! I took one day last month completely devoid of exercise, and I think I saw my best one-month results ever, aside from when I first got active.
  • dietpepsi100
    dietpepsi100 Posts: 76 Member
    I do cardio everyday at least 60 mins on the elliptical for me. sometimes I will return to the gym for an extra 30 mins, I can say for me that on occasion I need to take a day off. but this last time I took a day off after 47 days of going to the gym. I do other forms of exercise also. My suggestion is go until you want a break. Your body will tell you. Best of luck!
  • wrevhn
    wrevhn Posts: 864 Member
    my sister had a dr tell her too. but there were specific circumstances (two hours a day of intense burns) and good reasons (ex anni recovering). she has trouble following it though. always looks for an excuse to do something that day. its like a mini obsession of hers.
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