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Does anyone do cardio anymore to lose weight? If so what’s the right amount one would do to lose some belly fat. Some would suggest 1-3 hrs a day. Give your thoughts in the comments

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  • tomcustombuilder
    tomcustombuilder Posts: 2,497 Member

    The more sedentary you are the more cardio will play a part in overall well being, from burning calories to just getting the blood flowing. Too much and hunger goes up and you're potentially less active throughout the day due to being tired from the cardio so its a slippery slope and you need to find the right balance for your personal situation

  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,733 Member
    edited April 7

    No not really except 1 hour of pretty intense hockey once a week and I do walk for about 30 minutes on the treadmill after weights twice a week, but that's basically just to help with lactic acid and to cool down, so to speak. Diet is probably the better metric to concentrate on compared to cardio. You might see 100-300 calories burned for an hour of cardio, which is pretty much nullified if someone isn't vigilant regarding their diet and if your hitting Mickey Dee's on the way home or the way to work, your done, lol.

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,712 Member

    judging from your profile pic, you are young, and don’t have much to lose. It’s also a much slower process when you’re very close to goal already.

    You can’t target where weight will come off. That’s basically down to genetics.

    Please be really cautious overdoing it, because your post kind of implies you’re seeking permission to go that route.

    If you go too hard too fast, you can injure yourself, risk hair loss, actually risk muscle damage or loss (including your heart) women can lose their periods, and men can lose, well, performance.

    If your photo is accurate, I’d continue focus on building core and muscle to get the look you want.

    Lose the “some would say” mindset and research for yourself, or ask for help from the good folks here. A couple of the gentlemen who’ve already posted on your thread are extremely knowledgeable and helpful.

    BTW, I do workout several hours a day, but it’s taken me a while to build up to it. I also have the luxury of being retired, time on my hands, and I do it because I enjoy it. I still gots belly fat. Genetics. 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ but you know what? So does my husband of nearly 40 years, and we still love each other through-literally- thick and thin. If you’re fearful a potential partner is judging you for belly fat, move on. But honestly it comes down to us judging ourselves, doesn’t it?

    You, in your prime, are presumably a student or working or both. Give yourself a break. Working out at that level is an additional full time job. Allow yourself some time to enjoy life, too!