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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Philly
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Gender: | Hey everyone, I just wanted some clarification on a few things. When it comes to lifting and cardio I get a lot of different responses. What is better: should I lift weights then go to cardio? or cardio first then weights? When I first started I was doing cardio first, then I read it's better to lift first. |
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| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Personally I dont like doing both on the same day no matter what order you do them in. But if you must then I wouldn't go ballz out cardio before lifting, it will only kill your intensity with the wieghts. What does your program look like right now? Perhaps we can change some stuff around to better fit your schedual and goals. |
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Gender: | for me, i lift hard first then i do cardio, its awesome going home with that high feeling after you get your pistons pumping... i would say its personal preference and your drive to get to where you want to go with your goals.... only you can stop you from going hard before or after you weightlift |
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After 45-50 minutes of working out in 1 sitting your body stops burning fat and starts using muscle as its energy source. | |
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| Rank: Lightweight Experience: 2-3 Years Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: new york
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Gender: | I usually do my cardio first thing in the morning, around 9:00. Then at about 6:00/6:30 I head into the gym to work with weights. I feel it's best to space out the workouts as far as possible, so when I train for my second session my energy levels have recovered. I think it would be impossible for me to really hit the weights hard and heavy if I did cardio right before, same thing the other way around. If I was doing lets say HIIT cardio how would expect my body to work at 100% after? HrdGain81 raises a very good point as well, if you workout with weights then plan on doing cardio it could be VERY catabolic, and I wouldn't really advise this unless you use some type of supplement in between (Amino Acids, whey, etc.) |
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Gender: | My opinion on this topic from an old thread.... Quote:
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