When should i start strength training?
Vanessa_lilia
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I have alot of weight to lose and since ive started excersizing ive only been doing cardio and was wondering if i should be doing.strength training as well or wait till i have lost most of the weight ...i have about 180 to lose
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I want to know the same thing! I wish someone would reply to this :[0
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If you do both cardio and strength training in your workout sessions, you'd significantly increase the amount of calories you burn.. Building muscle also increases the amount of kcal you burn... So I suggest you start weight training too!
Just make sure the majority of your workout sessions still consist of cardio!0 -
When?
Yesterday.
Seriously, if your goal is to minimize muscle loss while losing fat, there is no reason to wait.0 -
Last Thursday, at the latest.
New Rules of Lifting for Women rocks!0 -
Ok thanks just wasnt sure ive heard to start with cardio so wanted to ask mfp since this is such an amazing site ill start adding that to my workouts0
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Just make sure the majority of your workout sessions still consist of cardio!
There's no reason the majority of your workouts should be cardio. That's personal preference.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit, plain and simple, how you create that deficit is up to you. If you prefer to do cardio to create that deficit, fine, if not, you can still create a deficit by eating less. Weight lifting workouts burn calories also, albeit generally not as much.
While you're in a calorie deficit, if you don't want too much of your weight loss to come from muscle (which most of us don't), weight lifting helps to retain that muscle mass.0 -
Now.
Or preferably last week.0 -
Now-ish, do a mix of both :happy:0
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I agree with everybody. Strength training is so important and the sooner you start it the better. I started my weight loss off just doing cardio. I did lose weight just fine. However, when I started really getting into strength training is when I really started seeing and feeling a difference in my body. I feel strong and that is an amazing feeling. I just didn't get that with Cardio.0
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Just make sure the majority of your workout sessions still consist of cardio!
There's no reason the majority of your workouts should be cardio. That's personal preference.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit, plain and simple, how you create that deficit is up to you. If you prefer to do cardio to create that deficit, fine, if not, you can still create a deficit by eating less. Weight lifting workouts burn calories also, albeit generally not as much.
While you're in a calorie deficit, if you don't want too much of your weight loss to come from muscle (which most of us don't), weight lifting helps to retain that muscle mass.
Agreed, but the majority of workouts should remain cardio in my opinion due to the fact that if too little time is spent on cardio then not only will the rate at which one loses wieght decrease, but one might even start to look bigger.
Muscle under fat just gives a bigger appearance. :bigsmile:0 -
Now more than ever.0
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