Weight lifting

shellhaden764
shellhaden764 Posts: 5 Member
edited November 13 in Fitness and Exercise
Anyone else like to lift over cardio? I can't seem to get into cardio
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  • That's me! Hate cardio. Hate it hate it hate it!
  • MamaMenorca
    MamaMenorca Posts: 22 Member
    I admit that I like my cardio. But I love lifting too. It may not be your favorite, but both have their benefits, so I wouldn't give it up. Have you tried doing different things? I hate running on a treadmill, but in the summer it is too hot to go outside and run at any time of day. In order to get through a 30 minute treadmill workout, I have to play games with myself; I combine sprints with a steady running, then sprinting again. Changing the elevation can also help. If you keep the intervals short, 1-2 minutes, it helps the time go faster. Another great way is to just combine a bunch of plyos like jumping jacks, butt kicks, high knees, jump squats, etc. This will get your heart rate up but you only do each one for a 1, rest for 30 seconds then move on and do a few rounds of that. It helps to keep from getting bored.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    I lift seven days per week, with the occasional two-a-day. My idea of cardio is an hour walk with a weighted vest on. Screw running.
  • AlisonH729
    AlisonH729 Posts: 558 Member
    edited September 2016
    I don't have a lot of time to go to the gym, so I tend to reserve that time for lifting. Occasionally there are days when I just want to run- plug into Pandora & turn on the autopilot and not think for a while, but they're rare. When I am not using my time to lift I much prefer to be out hiking with my dog. With the North Jersey terrain & a pack I feel like I get a decent workout plus I enjoy it so it's a two for one. I actually plan my gym days for the days that look the crummiest on the forecast.
  • SciWhiz
    SciWhiz Posts: 68 Member
    I used to HATE cardio. Until I discovered Turbo Kick!! No more boring treadmill or elliptical for me. I was completely bummed I couldn't take the class last Monday because of the holiday. The weight started coming off after putting cardio into the mix instead of lifting every time I was at the gym.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Lifting for fun, cardio for necessity (and not much, at that).
  • PandoraGreen721
    PandoraGreen721 Posts: 450 Member
    I despise cardio..but manage to do at least an hour a week..but as for lifting that comes in more like five times a week. It keeps me sane and focused.
  • halfninja2
    halfninja2 Posts: 35 Member
    I think it depends on your goals. Right now, I am mainly working on gaining muscle/strength. I try to lift 4 days a week and do cardio on 2, with 1 rest day. Different muscle groups of course. When I was losing weight, I did almost all cardio and it worked (65 lbs lost). When I was at a good weight, I switched my focus to lifting (4 lift/2 cardio/1 rest). Some people say 6 days a week is too often, but my workouts are relatively short (30 to 45 min) but my intensity is pretty high.
  • sunnybeaches105
    sunnybeaches105 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Do both
  • Korbie82
    Korbie82 Posts: 5 Member
    I like lifting and have to admit I'm getting a bit board with the cardio though I know I need to include it in my overall program. I just try to insert 15min at the end of each lifting sessions and dedicate at 2 days of just cardio.
  • MyFitStatus
    MyFitStatus Posts: 1 Member
    Lifting all the way! I throw in some cardio (Stairmaster usually) at the end of my workouts a few times a week but I usually use HIIT (high intensity interval training) type cardio because it is more effective for fat loss and quicker and less boring :smile:
  • PragatiV2016
    PragatiV2016 Posts: 18 Member
    I like lifting too.... but had a lot of weight to lose...so cardio was a necessity...I do both
  • WanderingRivers
    WanderingRivers Posts: 612 Member
    I'm the opposite. I prefer cardio. Just the thought of lifting gives me the heebie jeebies.
  • evilokc
    evilokc Posts: 263 Member
    Hate cardio.. I work on my feet and it doesnt take much cardio to remind my feet that they hate me
  • Adore weightlifting hateee cardio!!
  • VioletRojo
    VioletRojo Posts: 597 Member
    I do both. Running is my first love, but lifting makes me a better runner and gives me a better body.
  • JenHuedy
    JenHuedy Posts: 611 Member
    VioletRojo wrote: »
    I do both. Running is my first love, but lifting makes me a better runner and gives me a better body.

    Yup. I like both but for different reasons. Running makes my head happy. Lifting makes my body happy.
  • peaceout_aly
    peaceout_aly Posts: 2,018 Member
    I love lifting, hate cardio, but both are necessary for my body type
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    edited September 2016
    I love both. Both love me in different ways. :smiley:
    My cardio is mostly cycling in beautiful countryside though.

    My "gym"....

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  • richardpkennedy1
    richardpkennedy1 Posts: 1,890 Member
    I like both. I'm into outdoor pursuits and sport so having good cardio conditioning makes me better at doing those things and keeps me healthy. I like lifting because it feels good to be stronger but the thought of spending every day inside in a gym instead of outside running or on a bike just bores me.
  • DisneyDude85
    DisneyDude85 Posts: 428 Member
    I like both, as they offer me different challenges :) Find a cardio exercise you like? I hate treadmills and ellipticals, so I usually am on a bike or stairclimber.
  • wilsoncl6
    wilsoncl6 Posts: 1,280 Member
    I love both. Cardio gives me that endorphin after-effect and lifting makes me feel strong and tight. Both have their merits and neither should be given up on. For cardio, just find something you like doing that gets your heart rate up (i.e. hiking, sports, swimming) if you don't like traditional cardio exercises like running. Do something you like and it's fun and is no longer work.
  • mcdonagk
    mcdonagk Posts: 136 Member
    3 weight sessions, 2 hit sessions a week. Job done.
    I get incredibly bored while running.
  • Rururiri
    Rururiri Posts: 31 Member
    I really HATE cardio. Hate hate HATE them lol I do them sometimes for cardiovascular health (maybe 3 times a month or less). I enjoy lifting way better and playing with my macros :smile:
  • Skee_2802
    Skee_2802 Posts: 297 Member
    Lifting is my first love... Cardio is my mistress I like to visit from time to time without any real commitment
  • ShibaEars
    ShibaEars Posts: 3,928 Member
    edited September 2016
    I love lifting. I hate cardio until I've started. Then I feel fantastic. I try to do different classes for my cardio as I find them more fun than running or biking.
  • canadianlbs
    canadianlbs Posts: 5,199 Member
    yeah, i think i'd secretly like to do nothing but lift if i could. and within that, i daydream about someday hearing the magical news that deadlifts replace everything. maybe i'd keep the ohp though, just for love.

    i don't 'do' cardio, really. my version of it is just the bike commuting, and i do find that heavy strength work puts a bit of a damper on it. sometimes i feel sort of sad that my life has changed to where really, secretly, i'd rather just lift. i do remember loving the biking and i guess what keeps me at it is the expectation that if i focus just right, i'll be able to juggle them both and love them both equally.

    they're just so different though. it's like trying to be a figure skater and a boxer at the same time.
  • thenananator
    thenananator Posts: 273 Member
    I do both, new to weight lifting in the last 3 months. I can see where once I get to my goal weight that I will prefer the weight lifting. I love it already!
  • thenananator
    thenananator Posts: 273 Member
    MrSkee2016 wrote: »
    Lifting is my first love... Cardio is my mistress I like to visit from time to time without any real commitment

    Very clever!
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