weights first or cardio

Mari82chicago
Mari82chicago Posts: 54 Member
edited September 26 in Fitness and Exercise
i been hearing to do weights first and then cardio. dont you burn fat either way you go?

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  • bmontgomery87
    bmontgomery87 Posts: 1,260 Member
    weights first.
    then cardio.



    ideally you'd do them on different days.

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  • Clonekuh
    Clonekuh Posts: 92 Member
    You'll wear yourself out on cardio and then suck at weights. Weights first!
  • epj78
    epj78 Posts: 643 Member
    I do weights first (after a short warm up) - the reason being is that my muscles aren't fatigued and I'll have better form and less chance of injury as well as getting better results. After cardio - I tend to be "lazy" about doing weights.
  • Nataliethin81
    Nataliethin81 Posts: 315
    The best is to actually do them on different days but if that's not an option. Weights firs, then cardio.
  • DaniJeanine
    DaniJeanine Posts: 473 Member
    I've heard from many fitness professionals that weights first is more efficient for burning calories during your workouts.
  • demery12371
    demery12371 Posts: 253 Member
    Received from a friend on this very subject:


    Weights Before Cardio:
    Stop Working Against Yourself
    By Tony Hale
    Just because you’re working hard, doesn’t mean that you’re working smart. I see it every day. People come into the gym and hop on a treadmill for 30-60 minutes and then head over to the weights to do their resistance training. Even though my initial reaction is to walk up and smack them in the back of the head, the reality in the matter is…How would they know any better? Which is why I thought this article was so appropriate. After all, for years I’ve heard people say that if you do your cardio first, you’ll burn more fat during your weight training. Making your weight training an extension of your cardio.

    Let’s look at why this isn’t true and see if we can save some people a little wasted effort. We’ll start out by looking at how your body uses the food you consume for fuel. You may have heard that you will burn more fat if you do your cardio on an empty stomach. The truth is that you will actually burn more fat during cardio if you have depleted your body of carbohydrates. You can eat proteins and dietary fats without affecting the way your body burns fat. In other words, you could eat some egg whites, chicken breast, or even a protein shake without any carbs in it, and still burn the same amount of fat during your cardio session as you would if you did it on an empty stomach. But if you ate an apple or a piece of bread before your cardio, you wouldn’t.

    When you eat carbohydrates, your body stores them as glycogen in your liver and waits for your body to use them as fuel. When performing an aerobic activity, like walking or running on a treadmill, your body has the option of using glycogen stores or fat stores. The problem is that your body won’t use any fat stores until your glycogen stores are used up. On the other hand, during anaerobic exercise, like weight lifting, your body can only use glycogen as fuel.

    So here’s how it plays out. Studies have shown that it can take as much as 29 minutes of cardio to burn your glycogen stores. So if you start your workout off with 30 minutes of cardio, not only did you burn fat for a whopping one minute, but you also depleted your body of the fuel it needs (glycogen) to do your resistance training. Now, in order to manufacture glucose (glycogen) during your weight training session, your body may actually break down muscle tissue to use certain amino acids as your fuel. You could end up losing muscle instead of gaining.

    To make things simple, if you do your weight training first, you can use your glycogen stores as fuel. Then, when you move over to your cardio, you’re right where you want to be… with depleted glycogen stores, giving your body the opportunity to burn fat as a fuel source.
  • StaceyL76
    StaceyL76 Posts: 711 Member
    Weights first!

    Ditto on the other reasons and another reason to do weight first is because in doing your lifts, you will burn up the glucose in your blood and when you get to cardio.. you body will turn to the fat stores for energy...
  • bmontgomery87
    bmontgomery87 Posts: 1,260 Member
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    i think we got the point across.
    now if people would just learn to use the search button.
  • rachmaree
    rachmaree Posts: 782 Member
    Glad to see you got some good advice on this topic!
  • Noonoo757
    Noonoo757 Posts: 280 Member
    just dont be like me and do alot of leg weights and then go and do cardio like a 3 mile run! Your legs will hurt and feel heavy and the next day will not be nice. I always do weights first if i have to but not on my leg days, i do my legs on a day i dont do cardio.
  • anubis609
    anubis609 Posts: 3,966 Member
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    i think we got the point across.
    now if people would just learn to use the search button.

    But once they use the search function and they don't find a topic that answers *their* questions, specifically...guess what...

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  • Nataliethin81
    Nataliethin81 Posts: 315
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    i think we got the point across.
    now if people would just learn to use the search button.

    :laugh:
  • trimslim
    trimslim Posts: 4 Member
    MY PROGRAM CONSIST OF BURNING CALORIES AND FAT, CARDIO ,FOCUSING ON REACHING MY GOAL WEIGHT FIRST. THEN I WILL FOCUS ON LIFTING WEIGHTS AND TONING UP MUSCLE .
  • bmontgomery87
    bmontgomery87 Posts: 1,260 Member
    MY PROGRAM CONSIST OF BURNING CALORIES AND FAT, CARDIO ,FOCUSING ON REACHING MY GOAL WEIGHT FIRST. THEN I WILL FOCUS ON LIFTING WEIGHTS AND TONING UP MUSCLE .

    if you aren't lifting weights, you're also going to lose muscle while losing weight. Your body burns both.
    So the toning up isn't going to happen as easily. It's easy to burn cals while weight lifting.
  • Wow, I didn't know this after 21 years of exercising. I always do the cardio first just because I like it better. But I will try it reversed next time. Thanks for the info.
    Donna
  • bmontgomery87
    bmontgomery87 Posts: 1,260 Member
    ^^ You'll definately see a strength increase.

    Note: You should still do a 5-10 minute warmup before lifting. I hop on the elliptical for a few minutes to get my blood pumping.
  • Hmmmm Some people post their questions on here to get answers and advice from people who are going through the same things. That what these forums are for. If you dont like it then stay off them. There is no reason to be getting smart. On the other hand there was so great advice on here. Thanks guys :)
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