Weights or Cardio or Both
DaveMustGetFit
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I've come to believe that exercise has a limited impact on losing weight and food is all that mattered. It certainly has never really helped me very much in that respect except when I was young and lived in the mountains and could hike 30 to 50 miles a week, in that case I noticed some difference. With that said, I have always focus on cardio exercises and very little weightlifting. In general which of the two helps you lose more weight? I used to think it was cardio (but then found it did very little compared to healthy eating). But now I suspect that I might've been missing out all these years with weightlifting. I read that increases your metabolism more than cardio does. Or is it better to have a healthy combination of both?
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I like a combination of both. Cardio for heart/lung health. Weights for adding or retaining muscle. Everybody has their own preferences but I think that most people who lift while losing weight look better than those who don't.5
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Definitely both!1
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Cardio burns more calories, but weight training has a much more profound effect upon body composition. You retain more muscle and end up looking a lot better at your goal than you would if you do only cardio. Holding on to what muscle you have is a lot easier than trying to build the muscle later. As one trainer recently said, "It's a lot slower to build a house than it is to burn it down".
"A healthy combination of both" is the ideal answer.5 -
Both. It'll help you hold onto muscle so you'll lose less of it while burning fat.0
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Both. I want to lose fat not muscle and I love to eat. Cardio ups my calorie allowance and the weights help me look and feel more fit as I lose.1
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I do both. I don't track calories burned lifting weights, but I track (and eat back) my cardio calories. On weight days I'll do 20 minutes of steady state cardio. On cardio days, I do 40 minutes of steady or 25 of HIIT. Depends on how I am feeling or if I'm pressed for time.0
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The best answer is always both but there's lot's of variation of what ratio suits people's preferences and goals.
Cardio is by far the biggest calorie burner - not just the rate at which you burn but also the duration can be far longer.
In summer I'm cycling roughly 34 hours a month, at a very conservative 500 cals/hr that's could be almost 5lbs of weight loss a month if I was eating at maintenance levels.
But exercise really isn't about weight loss - health, fitness, strength, body composition and just plain feeling good.
A big success factor for weight loss and then maintenance is building healthy habits that you will stick with long term.0 -
As you've already observed & stated, neither do much for weight loss, it's what you eat.
However for overall health & fitness, you should do both.1 -
BOTH, but especially weight training.2
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Both, without a doubt.
Cardio burns more calories while doing the exercise.
Strength training burns fewer, but it also burns calories later. Building and maintaining muscle increases your core metabolism.2 -
I prefer both1
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Thank you everyone for the great replies
Seems like both is the clear answer!!0
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