Working out twice in one day - weight training or cardio?
robinmltn
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I already went to the gym this morning and did a half hour on the stair master followed by 30 min of strength training (I worked my shoulders), but then I proceeded to eat A TON of food the rest of the day. I am 5'7" and weigh 133 lbs. I am looking to lose some body fat and then build muscle. If I plan to go back to the gym tonight, would it be better to do some cardio (if I do it, it'll be a HIIT workout) or should I do more strength training? I don't want to go overkill on the cardio and end up losing any muscle I may have gained. Or would it be better to just wait until tomorrow to work out again?
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Personally, I would just wait until tomorrow, and be very diligent about food as well. Don't try to make up for today, but just eat as clean as possible.0
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I already went to the gym this morning and did a half hour on the stair master followed by 30 min of strength training (I worked my shoulders), but then I proceeded to eat A TON of food the rest of the day.
The only food I tie in with strength training is an after workout protein shake. Just eat good during the day and don't think of it as being tied to a specific workout. Other than trying to spread out some protein in each meal/snack throughout the day just think of the rest of it as being one category of food eaten that day.I don't want to go overkill on the cardio and end up losing any muscle I may have gained.
I'm consistently pulling off about 1 pound a week using this method. Eat good, do 30 minutes of HIIT cardio in the morning, and strength training at night. Mix it around if you like but that's plenty of work out time each day I think.
EDIT: Of course your calorie intake determines if you're cutting fat or building muscle. Vary as needed.0 -
Cardio.
There's only so many strength sessions your body can handle in a given time period, whereas you can recover from cardio (within reason, of course) and do another cardio then next day. Your muscles only improve after resting from your lifting. Hit them again and you're basically resetting the rest period, and putting them at risk for overtraining.
Typically I go in the morning and do strength plus jump rope, then in the evening I go back and cycle. Or cycle with the strength and then do a sprint 8 in the evening. Or go for a long walk.0 -
wrong answer if u eat good and sleep well it dosent matter everything falls into place thast just lazy talk i am a bodybuilder 190 pds 6 percent body fat and u r0
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wrong answer if u eat good and sleep well it dosent matter everything falls into place thast just lazy talk i am a bodybuilder 190 pds 6 percent body fat and u r
Way to resurrect an old thread. I'm sure she's already rested, lifted, or done cardio again at this point more than two years later...0 -
wrong answer if u eat good and sleep well it dosent matter everything falls into place thast just lazy talk i am a bodybuilder 190 pds 6 percent body fat and u r
WAT?0 -
I don't want to go overkill on the cardio and end up losing any muscle I may have gained.
BTW - I did 6 hours of "cardio" (cycling) yesterday, not losing muscle....
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AAAARGH! Zombie thread!
Wonder if all her muscles melted away? :laugh:0 -
wrong answer if u eat good and sleep well it dosent matter everything falls into place thast just lazy talk i am a bodybuilder 190 pds 6 percent body fat and u r
Who are you responding to? Which answer do you think is wrong?
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if you over eat your calories still log what you ate and then go by to the gym and do cardio it wont really help you build muscle at all but its probably the fastest way to just straight up burn calories0
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Cardio.
If you have already done weight training today, you should let those muscle recover before you stress them again. Muscles build when they are resting after the exercise, exercising them too often without enough rest in between will lead of muscle loss.0 -
Cardio.
If you have already done weight training today, you should let those muscle recover before you stress them again. Muscles build when they are resting after the exercise, exercising them too often without enough rest in between will lead of muscle loss.
OP worked out shoulders. There are plenty of muscles she did not stress.0
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