cardio and strength training
LadyYoga1
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Ok on my way to the gym in a few I need to know can I do cardio first then strength training or strength first?
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You do what you value most first.0
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I always feel like it's more polite to do strength first, so you don't get the weight benches all sweaty. It probably doesn't really matter though.0
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I always like to get the cardio done first because its harder to do when your muscles are sore from weights. I think that the cardio also helps to "warm up" your muscles for better lifting.0
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I think the general rule is strength first, but...
As the poster above said do what you value more. Also do whatever you can do at that time. I workout at home. I don't want to crank my stereo and have the sound of banging plates at 6AM and disturb my neighbors, so I usually run first. Plus I have specific goals for my runs, so I feel my performance on them is more important.0 -
always try to do strength first. cardio depletes energy stores that would be more useful with strength training. lower energy levels lead to breakdown in form and potential injuries. this is just my take on it....0
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Generally accepted to do strength training first as either can deplete glycogen in muscles, but strength training really needs that glycogen, while it's less important for cardio.
If you're doing high intensity cardio and really want to focus on this, it might be better to swap them around.0 -
Ok on my way to the gym in a few I need to know can I do cardio first then strength training or strength first?
I do strength first because I don't want to lift after I'm tired from a cardio workout.0 -
Thanks so much for responding!0
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Thanks that make since being more polite!0
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Great thanks for responding!0
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If strength training is my main workout and I'm focusing on strength and/or bulk, I'll do some light cardio and stretching for a warm up.
If I'm trying to just lose weight, I'll do my cardio first and then strength train. Most people say to generally do strength first, but I just can't do much cardio after a good strength workout.0 -
thanks so much for all the info!0
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always try to do strength first. cardio depletes energy stores that would be more useful with strength training. lower energy levels lead to breakdown in form and potential injuries. this is just my take on it....
^^ This. Particularly if you are doing complex movements, you don't want yourself worn out before you do them. That's just inviting injury.0 -
always try to do strength first. cardio depletes energy stores that would be more useful with strength training. lower energy levels lead to breakdown in form and potential injuries. this is just my take on it....
Yep, this. And FWIW, this is what the Air Force preaches during PT sessions too. We do the bodyweight exercises BEFORE our runs.0 -
If you do both on the same day.. I warm up light with some cardio for a few mins to get the muscles warm. I do strength followed by cardio. I can't do cardio then do strength after. Way too fatigued.0
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