Cardio vs strength training
simply_bubbz
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I must say I am a beast with my cardio and that's all I usually do in the gym....is it bad if I don't strength train? What's the advantages besides the toning part? I wanna lose my weight 1st n then tone so can I skip strength training 4 right nw ? Or does it aid n weight loss along with the cardio?
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All I did as far as exercise goes when I lost weight was run and cycle. As a result, I lost a lot of weight...but I'm now struggling with being "skinny fat," having a higher body fat percentage than desirable and being squishy in places, mainly my tummy. I'm now starting a heavy weight program to remedy this, and I wouldn't say stop cardio completely, but I would definitely incorporate strength training and eat adequate protein if you want to retain muscle.0
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I'm omw to the gym now. I do both, cardio burns those calories and speed up your metabosm Now. but I want long term results. Strength training will build muscle and you will burn more calories at rest.... Basically it speeds up your metabolism.0
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simply_bubbz wrote: »I must say I am a beast with my cardio and that's all I usually do in the gym....is it bad if I don't strength train? What's the advantages besides the toning part? I wanna lose my weight 1st n then tone so can I skip strength training 4 right nw ? Or does it aid n weight loss along with the cardio?
I'm basically in the same situation myself. I do alot of cardio and yoga. I'm interested in strength training now, but I'm not quite sure where to start. I'm sure it's necessary but I'm clueless about it.0 -
Ok I understand!!!! Thanks guys!0
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kygirl8282 wrote: »simply_bubbz wrote: »I must say I am a beast with my cardio and that's all I usually do in the gym....is it bad if I don't strength train? What's the advantages besides the toning part? I wanna lose my weight 1st n then tone so can I skip strength training 4 right nw ? Or does it aid n weight loss along with the cardio?
I'm basically in the same situation myself. I do alot of cardio and yoga. I'm interested in strength training now, but I'm not quite sure where to start. I'm sure it's necessary but I'm clueless about it.
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It's a bit intimidating to me anyway lol I'm sure there are some discussions in these forums somewhere that would lead us in the right direction, I just haven't gotten around to searching them out yet. If you come across a link or something helpful please share it with me.0
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I sure will and vice-versa! !!!
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What are some good cardio and strength training for arms legs and stomach and buttocks for stay at home mom??0
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simply_bubbz wrote: »I sure will and vice-versa! !!!
WILL DO!0 -
Edit: Missed the stay at home mom part, heavy weights aren't really an option unless you have a home gym, haha. My bad.0
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tashakyle912 wrote: »What are some good cardio and strength training for arms legs and stomach and buttocks for stay at home mom??
One of my regular go to cardio workouts for home is a Jillian Michaels workout. It's on YouTube for free at the moment. It's an hour give or take. Even now that I'm pretty good at it, it makes me sweat like no other!
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JM is great! I used to do 30 Day Shred, which I loved.0
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Strong Curves has a bodyweight exercises option for those who lack a gym membership. If you are a member, do Strong Curves, New Rules of Lifting for Women, or Strong lifts 5x5.0
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I just downloaded strong lift bt im totally confused on it..i need a simple app to telll me how many reps for a specific part of the body 4 a type of weight something like that0
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I used to just do cardio. I ended up "skinny fat" just like someone else said. I started lifting. I look better AND can eat MORE now. Stronglifts is good. If you have a trainer at your gym, see if you can get an intro session to strength training, so you can be shown correct form, etc. My husband bought 3 sessions from a trainer at our gym for $100. The trainer showed him how to use some machines and showed him the correct form with a bar. It was totally worth the $.0
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Mega dittos to the comments about weight training AND cardio being complimentary to each other. You need BOTH to have a truly good body & solid fitness. I also had the "gaunt looking, skinny-fat" problem after losing 100 lbs. Over the last 4-6 months Ive added back about 10-12 lbs and have lean muscle showing now so I look better and feel better too! Im much stronger as well. Loving it!
Weight Training = LOOK GOOD!0 -
Go to www.bodybuilding.com They have programs that will tell you how many reps and sets of a particular exercise. There are different plans available, so just pick one that seems to be simple and get started. Once you start, you can then branch out to different exercises or plans.0
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