Get Off That Treadmill! Cardio is Counterproductive!
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I am getting pretty good results combining resistance and cardio. Mind you I'm just a fat girl, and not really training for any athletic events. But the weight is really falling off, and I am just going to keep on keeping on!0
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Congrats to the OP. You went trolling and you caught a whopper. You should become a trolling consultant.
When all of the muscle heads are dropping like flies prematurely because their weak heart gives out, I wonder how counterproductive cardio will seem to them then.
No congrats must go to you. For the dumbest statement on the thread quite possibly "muscle heads dropping dead prematurely" nice....0 -
Congrats to the OP. You went trolling and you caught a whopper. You should become a trolling consultant.
When all of the muscle heads are dropping like flies prematurely because their weak heart gives out, I wonder how counterproductive cardio will seem to them then.
I do not do cardio as I do not like it - so, it will serve me right if I drop dead of a weak heart?
You are simply increasing your risk of cardiac death and cardiovascular disease later in life. It's pretty simple actually.0 -
I wanted to start lifting weights. But at 350 LBs im curious if its safe? I have a bad back too so that doesnt help.
Just start with lighter weights. Even using 2-3 lbs dumb bells while watching tv to get you going.
If and when you belong to a gym meet with a personal trainer to show you how to use the equipment.
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I am getting pretty good results combining resistance and cardio. Mind you I'm just a fat girl, and not really training for any athletic events. But the weight is really falling off, and I am just going to keep on keeping on!
Fat girls unite!
Get it, woman!0 -
If Dr. Oz or a magazine told people that breathing was bad for them, we could seriously weed out some of the stupid.0
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and if Im training with weights, I make sure my cardio is done on a day im not training legs and after I weight train.
I've been doing cardio after weight training. I am still pretty much a lightweight and began with the weight machines (which aren't all that great, but better than nothing) that were available to me in the apartment gym. I looked up videos on youtube on how to use them, and spend only about 15 minutes max on them after a warmup. But steadily increasing the weight. Then I use the elliptical machine (which is a very nice fitness club quality unit) and been steadily upping the resistance with that, too, using its crosstraining program. I spend a grand total of 45 minutes a day in the gym, 30 minutes being cardio. That combined with logging my diet here on MFP, I've lost over 27 pounds since July.
I feel the truth of what the article I found on Muscle and Fitness in my own limbs. Unsure where the OP got her information from, because it doesn't seem to correspond at all with the article I read and linked to.0 -
@ papadunx... going totally off topic here but had to say it...
I love your profile pic!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I have tried, I can't go lift without a quick warm-up mile on the treadmill. It could be/probably is psychological, but whatever. It makes me feel good0
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great ideas, can u share more so i can get 10lbs off..0
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Well, I know, FOR MYSELF PERSONALLY, that cardio helps me waaaaay more than weight lifting/strength training did. My favourite thing is circuit training so I get both. But when I was doing mainly strength training with only a little cardio I seriously started to bulk up. I was GETTING BIGGER. The tape measure proved it and even my boyfriend noticed I was getting bigger. And since I don't want to get bigger I stopped that and started doing mainly cardio with only a little strength training and I have finally lost weight and inches after months of losing absolutely nothing.
But that is just my personal experience. For me, cardio actually works way better than strength training (however I do have PCOS and I know of a few other ladies with it that have had the same experience with strength training bulking them up) but my favourite is to mix up the two with a bit more cardio such as days with ONLY cardio (Not like treadmill cardio, but videos that are mainly cardio but still use a lot of core and legs) and circuit training days. I no longer do JUST strength days anymore and that has shown to work for my body.0 -
Well, I know, FOR MYSELF PERSONALLY, that cardio helps me waaaaay more than weight lifting/strength training did. My favourite thing is circuit training so I get both. But when I was doing mainly strength training with only a little cardio I seriously started to bulk up. I was GETTING BIGGER. The tape measure proved it and even my boyfriend noticed I was getting bigger. And since I don't want to get bigger I stopped that and started doing mainly cardio with only a little strength training and I have finally lost weight and inches after months of losing absolutely nothing.
But that is just my personal experience. For me, cardio actually works way better than strength training (however I do have PCOS and I know of a few other ladies with it that have had the same experience with strength training bulking them up) but my favourite is to mix up the two with a bit more cardio such as days with ONLY cardio (Not like treadmill cardio, but videos that are mainly cardio but still use a lot of core and legs) and circuit training days. I no longer do JUST strength days anymore and that has shown to work for my body.
I have PCOS as well, plus hypothyroid, (and celiac disease, but that has no bearing really on weight loss... rather gluten free diet if the carbs aren't watched like a hawk, will contribute to weight gain in a recovering celiac) and I have had no issues losing weight once I started to really control my diet (use a food scale, I suggest people buy one, posthaste). But, now my thyroid is medicated, and I strictly control my caloric intake. My exercise simply doesn't burn enough calories to not watch the diet like a hawk. I don't want to spend hours in the gym either.0 -
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Thank you very much, Mell! Appreciating the comment! :0))0
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I sandwich it. I run, lift, and then do more low impact cardio. I currently cardio more than I lift, but that is just my preference.0
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Congrats to the OP. You went trolling and you caught a whopper. You should become a trolling consultant.
When all of the muscle heads are dropping like flies prematurely because their weak heart gives out, I wonder how counterproductive cardio will seem to them then.
I do not do cardio as I do not like it - so, it will serve me right if I drop dead of a weak heart?
You are simply increasing your risk of cardiac death and cardiovascular disease later in life. It's pretty simple actually.
ok then dear.
BTW: not doing cardio does not increase my risk - it just may not reduce it. There are many other things I do to decrease the risk also.0 -
Muscle & Fitness is NOT a medical journal. I stopped reading it years ago when I realized that it was chuck full of guys promoting protein powder & vitamins, when their physiques were due to massive steroid use. I've dropped 12 lbs. in a month combining weightlifting and cardio in every workout. It's anecdotal evidence, I know. But there's a couple thousand people on MFP that can make the same point.0
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I guess sarcasm and a sense of humour is not easily digestible, no pun intended. :0)
Thank you for your comment.0 -
Whether something is productive or counterproductive would depend on an individual's goals. Cardio does make me feel good and improves my performance in many other activities i.e. cycling. that being said i get a good feeling from weight training too. as with cardio, weight training improves my performance in other ways with increased strength. doing both IMO provides me with good a overall health and fitness level. that said someone else might have specific goals that require more focus on one or the other.0
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I would start with aqua training using resistance. Less likely to damage your back and no stress on your joints.0
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