Strength training vs cardio
Veerjhaveri
Posts: 5 Member
Hi everyone! What do you think is more beneficial to weight loss? Strength or cardio? I know you should do both, but I'm just wondering what's more important and if you do both, then whether the order matters or not.
0
Replies
-
Veerjhaveri wrote: »What do you think is more beneficial to weight loss? Strength or cardio?
Calorie Deficit is most important. Exercise is great, and you should do it, and it will help generate a calorie deficit but it's more for general health than weight loss.
That said, I love Barbell days. Cardio is meh.
1 -
I like circuit training. It can incorporate a little bit of both - and it's fun!0
-
This content has been removed.
-
Both are very important for fitness and health. Neither is required for weight loss, though both can help since both burn calories. I'm not sure either is more helpful for weight loss in a general sense. If you do both properly and with equal effort I imagine they'd be pretty equal in that respect.2
-
For weight loss the most effective method is to eat less. Exercise burns some calories, but often not as many as people think. Also exercise may make you more hungry.
However, exercise is great for your overall health. Strength training, a reasonable deficit, and plenty of protein will help you retain more lean muscle.....so you lose a larger percentage of fat.
Pick exercise you enjoy. I enjoy cardio (more) so I do that on separate days from strength training. It's all about being consistent.1 -
Both, plus calorie deficit.0
-
mespreeman wrote: »Veerjhaveri wrote: »What do you think is more beneficial to weight loss? Strength or cardio?
Calorie Deficit is most important. Exercise is great, and you should do it, and it will help generate a calorie deficit but it's more for general health than weight loss.
That said, I love Barbell days. Cardio is meh.
That is very true. Although there is one thing you want to keep in mind. Strength training builds muscle which also speeds up your metabolism. It helps to do both.
But if you MUST chose one, then go with cardio.0 -
I agree that calorie deficit is what is needed for weight loss. However, as others have said, cardio and strength is the best of both world in regards to building a fit and healthy body.0
-
Food is most important for actual weight loss. But as far as workouts, when I was mainly running I wasn't seeing much for results and neither was anyone else. I switched to mainly strength training (body weight exercises cause I don't like lifting) with some hiit cardio mixed in and I saw much better results which were also noticeable by others.
So, I consider cardio essential for health plus you can eat more. Strength is for being fit. That's just my view though. If you like cardio more or strength, they're both very good for you.0 -
As others have said, it's more about the calories than anything...
However... between strength and cardio I would argue that it is whichever one you will actually do (and continue to do) and put the most effort into. I personally combine both but I love my weight training and could do it every day whereas you'd never catch me doing just cardio1 -
cardio, if i had to choose one, because it means i get to eat more1
-
What do you think is more beneficial to weight loss?
Neither - that's from your calorie deficit.
I know you should do both
Agree - very different benefits.
I'm just wondering what's more important
To who? What are your health and fitness goals/priorities?
if you do both, then whether the order matters or not.
For 95% of people not in the slightest unless what you do first compromises your performance in the second. Again goal-dependant.
My preference is separate days/separate workouts to do them properly without compromise.0 -
Calories and cardio are most important for changing your size. Strength training, I think, is most effective for changing how you look once you get close to goal.
What are your goals?0 -
Veerjhaveri wrote: »Hi everyone! What do you think is more beneficial to weight loss? Strength or cardio? I know you should do both, but I'm just wondering what's more important and if you do both, then whether the order matters or not.
Strength, I lost 98lbs without doing a lick of cardio outside of maybe a long walk here or there but that was for personal enjoyment not meant as exercise. I only started cardio after I plateaued at that 98lbs lost mark for 4 weeks.
Cardio to me is like the ace up your sleeve you should only use it when you really need it. Otherwise keep it up there, I use it to break plateaus only right now and I am still losing from my last bulk cycle.0 -
Calories and cardio are most important for changing your size. Strength training, I think, is most effective for changing how you look once you get close to goal.
What are your goals?
Not necessarily. No one really noticed my weightloss when I was doing 95% cardio but when I changed my routine to 70% strength/30% cardio I would get comments that I looked smaller (even though I was maintaining on the scale)
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 424 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions