Morning cardio with empty stomach
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I do HIIT on empty stomach first thing in the morning. With excess food in stomach, I feel a bit 'heavier' so to speak. So it's hard.
BUT if I do weight training, I will eat first before doing it. Empty stomach weight training makes me feel dizzy.
To one his own, I think. =D
I used to do HIIT fasted, until I read this.
http://alanaragon.com/myths-under-the-microscope-part-2-false-hopes-for-fasted-cardio.html0 -
I go strictly on a day to day basis. If I wake and i'm hungry i make my protein shake, drink a little of it then workout...otherwise i mix aminos in my water and workout....really just depends on how i personally am feeling!0
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I usually work out on an empty stomach!0
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wake up 445 and hit the gym by 530, i need more time to work through food than that. I coffee, water, exercise, breakfast. I don't do it for any physiolocial reason, except that if I ate that close to exercise I'd boot (and while that may be someone's idea of a weightloss plan, it's certainly not mine). I've actually gotten so far out of the practice of eating before my morning workout that even on weekends I'll just hold my first meal of the day off until around 11 when I get home from the gym.0
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As to this, I'm not sure I agree with that, but its hard to argue with a certified personal trainer,
While I certainly think Ninerbuff knows his stuff, I wouldn't let the personal trainer tag get in the way of any discussion or disagreement. There are plenty of bad trainers out there and I bet Niner would tell you the same.
Reminds me of the old saying that the guy that graduates last in his medical school is still called doctor. In my work I have seen many people that have all the certifications to be a Dr but do not need to be anywhere near a living patient.0 -
I do a 20 minute primarily cardio work out (sometimes I use light/medium free weights) every a.m. when I first wake up but I always eat w/in 1 hour of getting up. It works for me-I feel that it energizes me and gets my day off to a good start.0
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One behavioral change I made that helped me off my three-week plateau was doing a walk when I woke up, before eating. I do up to 30 minutes, as hard as I want to push myself before all my muscles have limbered up.
That helped a whole lot.
Figuring if a little was good, a lot would be great, I did a 3-hour walk on an empty stomach first thing on a Saturday morning. Bad idea. My body went into starvation mode, I was hungry all day, and ate a lot more than I would have otherwise.0 -
As to this, I'm not sure I agree with that, but its hard to argue with a certified personal trainer, my understanding and what has worked for me is to push myself for 30 to 60 minutes HARD, normally its 30 to 40 minutes six times a week and get your heart rate up so that you burn calories even after the workout. I could be wrong, I have no certifications but I need to feel the burn, the sweat, the heart beating hard to feel likeI have accomplished anything. Like I said, I am no expert, just read a lot and try things out. So far, its been good. I try to change up the cardio machines as well although its hard when my favorite one is the teadmill. I am not sure one way is the right way, we are all so different. I have had friends lose a ton of weight doing low intensity but the weight loss was slower. But weight loss is weight loss, get er done no matter what it takes!!!!
Also, I don't know what HIT is? If its intervals then please ignore what I said before. I have been doing 1 minute 4.0, one minute 5.0, one minute 6.0 one minute 7.0, then back down to 4.0, repeat. 30-40 minutes of that I'm a sweating machine
And HIIT is kinda of like that but the intensity is usually much higher (unless running at 7.0 is really hard for you). I've had clients go up to 10.0 to 12.0 for 20 to 30 seconds on HIIT.
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Are you quoting Km's or miles when you say 10 to 12?0 -
I eat before cardio and feel fine. I've tried not eating until afterwards but for up to an hour after I'm just not hungry, anyone know why??
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I eat before cardio and feel fine. I've tried not eating until afterwards but for up to an hour after I'm just not hungry, anyone know why??
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That's good to know!0 -
As to this, I'm not sure I agree with that, but its hard to argue with a certified personal trainer,
While I certainly think Ninerbuff knows his stuff, I wouldn't let the personal trainer tag get in the way of any discussion or disagreement. There are plenty of bad trainers out there and I bet Niner would tell you the same.
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As to this, I'm not sure I agree with that, but its hard to argue with a certified personal trainer, my understanding and what has worked for me is to push myself for 30 to 60 minutes HARD, normally its 30 to 40 minutes six times a week and get your heart rate up so that you burn calories even after the workout. I could be wrong, I have no certifications but I need to feel the burn, the sweat, the heart beating hard to feel likeI have accomplished anything. Like I said, I am no expert, just read a lot and try things out. So far, its been good. I try to change up the cardio machines as well although its hard when my favorite one is the teadmill. I am not sure one way is the right way, we are all so different. I have had friends lose a ton of weight doing low intensity but the weight loss was slower. But weight loss is weight loss, get er done no matter what it takes!!!!
Also, I don't know what HIT is? If its intervals then please ignore what I said before. I have been doing 1 minute 4.0, one minute 5.0, one minute 6.0 one minute 7.0, then back down to 4.0, repeat. 30-40 minutes of that I'm a sweating machine
And HIIT is kinda of like that but the intensity is usually much higher (unless running at 7.0 is really hard for you). I've had clients go up to 10.0 to 12.0 for 20 to 30 seconds on HIIT.
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Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Are you quoting Km's or miles when you say 10 to 12?
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Careful doing that on a treadmill, too. When I get up to 10mph, I feel like I'm going to fly off the thing. It's going to happen eventually I fear. When it does happen, I just hope someone's there to capture it on video and put it up on YouTube.0
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It won't make a difference fasted or not.
2000 calories minus 500 calories for cardio is 1500.
-500 calories doing cardio on empty stomch then eating 2000 is 1500.
Same sum, different way of getting to it.0 -
i use it for maintenance; i do my first 20 minutes right before breakfast.0
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Careful doing that on a treadmill, too. When I get up to 10mph, I feel like I'm going to fly off the thing. It's going to happen eventually I fear. When it does happen, I just hope someone's there to capture it on video and put it up on YouTube.
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Careful doing that on a treadmill, too. When I get up to 10mph, I feel like I'm going to fly off the thing. It's going to happen eventually I fear. When it does happen, I just hope someone's there to capture it on video and put it up on YouTube.
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That is FAST. I don't think I'd ever reach that level. Too scared to even try it.
If you are shorter would you be running harder at that speed compared to someone taller with longer legs?0 -
I really just don't understand how people can function without eating first thing in the morning. I must eat before I do anything!0
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That is FAST. I don't think I'd ever reach that level. Too scared to even try it.
If you are shorter would you be running harder at that speed compared to someone taller with longer legs?
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I've been having a protein shake in the mornings before gym and it's working pretty good.0
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