Guest guest Posted January 26, 2003 Report Share Posted January 26, 2003 > , This is from my other group. I thought of you because of how you say you don't do cardio. I know you have done wonderfully but this explains I think why it is good to do both. Take care, Gena > He is right, actually--but not about the health aspects. > Yes, weight training does provide a heart healthy boost, but not in > the same manner as cardio. Cardio also boosts your fitness level much > better than strength training alone. Show me a weight lifter who does > not do cardio that can run 2 miles. > > Twice a week is all that you need to build enough muscle and maintain > that muscle, but you will have to work every single muscle group in > one day, which can take more time than you like. The goal is to train > each muscle group twice a week, for instance, M-W lower body; Tue-Th > upper body. Body building and fitness competitors only train one > muscle group per week: M-bi's, T-chest, W-back, etc. They train so > hard that they need a week to allow that muscle to rebuild. > > I think that your trainer was rightly concerned that you will > compromise your ability to gain muscle doing that much cardio--cardio > demands a lot of energy and what isn't supplied by your glycogen and > available fat is supplied by your muscle tissue. If you enjoy your > cardio, please don't let that stop you since you probably aren't > trying to look like a body builder anyway. You will still be able to > gain plenty of muscle for an energy boost, strength and firmness. I > am always flabbergasted by people who can run more than 5 miles! > > So listen to your heart. Your trainer sounds like he knows his stuff, > but there is no harm in continuing your cardio. The most important > factor in losing fat without compromising your muscle gains too badly > is NOT to lose more than 2 pounds a week. Once you get to your goal > you can add all the muscle you want (muscle growth takes more > calories). > > ~Stacie > > > > > > > ---------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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