If you have to cut your workout short...
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I do not ever cut the workout shorts they are too expansive. Under armor0
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Cardio get booted0
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I do not ever cut the workout shorts they are too expansive. Under armor
they sure do have stretch...0 -
Lifting is always my priority.
That said, if I have to cut my lifting workout short I prefer to cut sets (eg 2 sets instead of 3) than actual lifts out0 -
Lifting would always be a priority
THIS.0 -
Well seeing how I don't do cardio on days that I lift I usually just drop the isolation exercises at the end of my work-outs if I'm pressed for time and keep the intensity/volume for my heavy compounds.0
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Your body continues to burn after your weight training. You body stops burning the minute you quit your cardio.0
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is this any different from someone trying to lose weight rather than build muscle? thanks in advance0
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Definitely cut my cardio short.0
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is this any different from someone trying to lose weight rather than build muscle? thanks in advance0
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I do not ever cut the workout shorts they are too expansive. Under armor
HAHAHA I almost didnt get it made it more funny0 -
is this any different from someone trying to lose weight rather than build muscle? thanks in advance0
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I'm glad I read this thread. When I face this problem, I kind of go with what my body wants more, but maybe I should be more exact with staying with my lifting. Another thing I do though is make up my cardio is by not walking my dogs, but running with them those evenings.0
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I'd cut the cardio...I do cardio mostly for overall fitness and heartheath; I have a deficit built into my caloric goal for weight loss and fat burning. It's the strength training that will replace that burnt fat with muscle and give you the composition.0
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Depneds on what I have going on. If it's a running day I'll do intervals or hills.
If it's a lifting day I'll do a set of power clean, and then 1 or 2 other compound lifts. I'm usually pretty wasted after that anyway.0 -
I would hurry up and lift a compound as heavy as I could possibly rail out.0
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Lifting would always be a priority
Who else-and WHY are you choosing the cut the way you are?
Always, always cut the cardio if you have to cut something. That's the best way to get the body you desire.
Just my advice.0 -
id rather not run than cut it short0
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After lifting, I'm too screwed to be doing an hour of cardio. At best, 10 minutes of HIIT.
Time to step up your lifting, perhaps?0 -
Only cardio I do is to warm up before lifting ... about 10 minutes ... I can do without it0
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Although cario is important, also remember that muscle burns calories even after you stop working out.0
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Only cardio I do is to warm up before lifting ... about 10 minutes ... I can do without it
^This, except I probably do even less than 10 minutes.0 -
I do not ever cut the workout shorts they are too expansive. Under armor
they sure do have stretch...
yeah but mine didn't fit then when i started losing the weight lol....
one of the bad things about losing weight is losing your favorite workout compression gear..though a small price to pay for all the energy, feel good, ,etc. lol0 -
do a 20min hard interval cardio session on the bike (or cross trainer if you have to) then lift.
Disagree...Don't waste the energy on cardio before lifting. Start your lifting light and move up in weight (shouldn't require more than 3-4 sets to get there) until you reach your 'work' weight. Warming up through doing the lifts you're going to be doing is better than cardio.
As to the OP...if you have to sacrifice anything, make it the cardio. Muscle repairing itself is going to require more energy and burn more calories than you will from the time on the treadmill or whatever.0 -
Only cardio I do is to warm up before lifting ... about 10 minutes ... I can do without it
All of my lifting is barbell lifting, so I warm up with just the barbell and then gradually add weight to warm up. Doing this also reinforces form, so I'm also getting the benefit of increased volume of the movements.0 -
After lifting, I'm too screwed to be doing an hour of cardio. At best, 10 minutes of HIIT.
Time to step up your lifting, perhaps?
This is me as well. The only way I can do cardio on lifting days is if it's hours apart.0 -
I recently quit doing long cardio sessions and do shorter HIIT sessions and have had better results. So if I were going to save time I would recommend trying this0
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I try to do 45 minutes of lifting 3x a week. If I can't get to the gym anymore than that, I'll walk or do some kind of moving around at home (jogging or a video or something). If I can get there more I'll do 20 minutes of HIIT 2x a week. That's it. If you get on a good program you really don't need more than that.0
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