Cardio vs. Strength Training
kekagel
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I'm roughly 235-240 pounds at any given time. I exercise in spurts, usually cardio, but it's far from a habit.
What should I be doing? Cardio or strength training or a combination of both?
I love doing Zumba, it's a lot of fun and I can motivate myself to do it easier than I can to do squats or whichever.
Any advice?
What should I be doing? Cardio or strength training or a combination of both?
I love doing Zumba, it's a lot of fun and I can motivate myself to do it easier than I can to do squats or whichever.
Any advice?
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You should be doing both. I would say if you are just starting and want to make it a habit that will stick, start small and doable. 20-30 min cardio 3 days a week, and 20 min strength training 2 times a week. If you go nuts trying to do an hour of cardio daily you probobly won't stick with it for the long haul. Once you start to reap the mental and physical benefits of exercise you will want to do more.0
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As aschultz9 said, a combination of both is best. BUt don't forget, the best exercise is the one you do.
As to zumba, I've heard a lot about it and am considering having a go myself, I'm just nervous about going because, well, imagine what a 300lbs woman trying to do the routines would look like. I just don't want to look like a fool. Maybe when I get some of this weight off I'll change my mind.0 -
Personally, I would do a combo of both. The cardio to get your heart up, but then maxing out your muscles doing strength training will help get that "after burn" which will keep burning calories well after you have finished your workout. Plus, building muscle will only help you burn fat in the end. But, getting any type of exercise is better than none at all.0
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OP: Definitely a combination!As aschultz9 said, a combination of both is best. BUt don't forget, the best exercise is the one you do.
As to zumba, I've heard a lot about it and am considering having a go myself, I'm just nervous about going because, well, imagine what a 300lbs woman trying to do the routines would look like. I just don't want to look like a fool. Maybe when I get some of this weight off I'll change my mind.0 -
I agree, both. I hate cardio. But I love strength training.0
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Hey...a combination of both is essential...while cardio is helpful for a slimmer body...u need the strength training to tone ur body.....zumba is realli good....I been doing it since onli a mnth but its realli fun n tones ur body as well...u can even make zumba into a fun cardio n strength training exercise if u want ..by using weights in b/w some of the dance moves...there's lottsa zumba workout CDs out there...buy one tht incorporates both cardio n strength training... ^_^0
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try to increase your steps..if your putting away your laundry,,take only one type away at a time ..first your washcloths, then your towels, then your socks. then your blouses, ect....really works great if you have stairs....i use to park in the end of the shopping center to protect my car..now is to add more steps make it a game how many more steps you can make..nothing is better than walking, though my friend says its water,water.....:laugh:0
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Definitely a combo of both! I find I get a better 'high' from strength training so usually do that after cardio, it makes me hungry to do it again and I battle through the cardio because I know I get to finsih out with strength! I'm getting better results in terms of my look from the strength training too!0
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DO both together. Circuit training! Not just one or the other. Mishmash them all together. If you google it you should come across some great workouts. Do what you can as your building your fitness up! Circuit training is a great way to build it up and loose body fat0
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Cardio burns calories, Strength builds muscle which helps burn calories when not exercising so a combination of both is key.0
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BOTH in a word0
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I recommend doing a mix of both.
I used to do all cardio, and added in 2 days of strength.
About 2 months ago, I changed it up.
I do 3 days of HIIT(High intensity cardio for 45 mins), and 3 days of strength training(60 mins followed by 30 mins of cardio)
I wanted to be careful not to lose muscle along with the fat. I think I;ve done a pretty good job of it as the weight just started melting off. A mix of both is def. the way to go!0
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