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I just wanted some peoples input on the whole cardio first thing in

the morning...I personally do cardio first thing in the

morning...but soon my schedule may not allow that to happen...has

anybody have NOT done cardio first thing in the morning and still

get results, does anyone think that the results differ if you do it

first thing rather then later...besides during high intensity

training you use your muscles, so we may all be eating away at our

muscles by doing it first thing in the morning...anybody have

thouhts about this??

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I think the cardio in the morning thing is a little overrated. The greatest

benefit from morning cardio is probably that it gets done before the day begins

and your schedule falls apart. You're less likely to skip it if it's the first

thing you do. I don't think doing it in the afternoon or evening will hurt you

in any way. I wake up around 6:00am but I don't go to the gym for another 4

hours and I've always eaten breakfast first. It hasn't turned me into a pumpkin

or anything.

Cardio question

I just wanted some peoples input on the whole cardio first thing in

the morning...I personally do cardio first thing in the

morning...but soon my schedule may not allow that to happen...has

anybody have NOT done cardio first thing in the morning and still

get results, does anyone think that the results differ if you do it

first thing rather then later...besides during high intensity

training you use your muscles, so we may all be eating away at our

muscles by doing it first thing in the morning...anybody have

thouhts about this??

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Only time I ever do cardio first thing in the morning is when my kids

are home from school. Otherwise I have breakfast first(protein powder

and either oatmeal or a high fiber cereal like Kashi). Breakfast

occurs around 4am because I get up early to work(telecommute) and eat

while working. My cardio session begins at 8 just after dropping kids

off at school. So, there's four hours between my last meal and

cardio. It works great and I can't tell any difference in the effect

from doing it this way and doing it first thing in the morning. Do it

when you can but it is best to wait at least two hours after eating

last.

Stasia

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thanks everyone!

This is how i usually do my hiit when on the eliptical.. i usually

have it on a level 3-4 (machine levels) then i progress with my

speed. sometimes moving so fast that i feel like the machine is going

to buckle and im going to fly off.

I don't really pay much attention to the calorie thingy (just did

then) in case it would help to determine if I was doing it right ?!?!

but i felt GREAT!

> The intensity is your own level of perceived exertion, not the

settings on the machine.

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> For me, a level 1 is just lying on my back breathing.

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> My level 3 feels like walking at an easy pace. I could do it all

day.

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> My 5 might be an easy jog or lugging heavy groceries out of the

car. My breathing increases a little but I could maintain this pace

for quite awhile.

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> My 7 might be running at a pretty good clip, breathing deeply,

breaking a light sweat, but not gasping or dying. It's challenging

but I could keep doing it for the duration of a 30 minute workout.

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> My 10 is a flat out sprint, running stairs, cranking a cardio

machine up to the highest level, it's all-out fast as I can go. I

couldn't move any faster if Freddie Kruger were chasing me. A true 10

is totally anaerobic (without oxygen). I'm gasping, drenched in

sweat, the lactic acid burn is tearing up my legs, the pace is only

maintainable for 30-60 SECONDS, and when it's over I feel like I

might faint, vomit, or heave up a lung.

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> Does that help? :-) Everybody's levels will be different depending

on what kind of condition they're in. Someone not used to exercising

might hit their 10 just walking uphill at a good pace. It really is

based on how *you* feel.

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> Don't pay too much attention to the calorie displays on cardio

equipment. They're very general estimates. If you do a challenging

interval workout you'll continue to burn calories at an accelerated

rate for hours afterward.

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> Cardio question

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> k... im angry.. i went to the gym to try my cardio work out and

> someone stole my bfl book!!! :-(

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> so i need to get another one. digressing...

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> when i do my 20min cardio on the eliptical, im having a hard time

> understanding the 'intensity level' is that the level on the

machine

> or the speed at which im moving? probably a dumb question but i

just

> wanted to make sure i was doing it correctly.

> Needless to say i burned 210 calories in 20 min.

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I've said it before and I'll say it again....the elliptical can kick

your butt!!!!! I did it Tues & Wed and OMG, I so can't even go up

stairs even today!!! I too get going really really fast for my 10

that I know everyone is looking at me like " what the heck is she

doing! " while they walk at 2.0 MPH on the treadmill for 45 minutes.

LOL - i'm done w/ my workout in half that time! :) BFL IS THE BEST!

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> thanks everyone!

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> This is how i usually do my hiit when on the eliptical.. i usually

> have it on a level 3-4 (machine levels) then i progress with my

> speed. sometimes moving so fast that i feel like the machine is

going

> to buckle and im going to fly off.

> I don't really pay much attention to the calorie thingy (just did

> then) in case it would help to determine if I was doing it

right ?!?!

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