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What do you think is better?
So, I try and get to the gym 4-5 times a week. During my hour long workout, I will do about 30 minutes of weights, and 20-25 minutes of cardio. At least 3 days a week, I'll go home after work, take my dogs on a brisk 10-15 minute walk, and then hop on the treadmill for another 25+ minutes.
Do you all think it's better to continue to do the 2 shorter cardio sessions of 55+min combined, or do 55+ minutes all at one time, and then do weights after work?
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honestly I think you are talking a miniscule difference if you did either one.
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I can't find the article, but I read recently where studies showed that two 30 minute sessions of cardio w/a 10-15 minute break in between burned many more calories than an hour session.
If it is more trouble to do multiple sessions, then stick to a single session. However, if you enjoy breaking it into two shorter sessions, I'd say go for the two sessions. You should burn more calories & I believe you'd decrease the risk of burning muscle. |
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just checking....
I was just wondering if a longer cardio session instead of splitting it up would be yield more fat loss. I do cardio after I work out w/ weights so my heart rate is already elevated.
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I actually do enjoy doing the 2 sessions...Much easier to talk myself into doing 2 sessions for a shorter time than almost an hour long cardio date.
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or you could just take your dogs on a longer walk.
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I don't remember if they explained why it occurs. I'm sure others would know much better than I, but it seems to me that once your body is exercising then energy would be more readily available. Take fat for example...it has 3 forms, but would be mainly stored when you start. I'm sure the body has to break it down to allow it to be used as energy. Once the mechanism has started, it probably isn't as expensive for the body to make use of it. Also, having to restore what wasn't used is probably also an expensive process to restore it, so (if any of that is true), you'd be doubling the requirements to make the fat available and store it as well with two sessions. I'm just using fat as an example. I do realize that carbs are the body's preferred source of energy. So short answer wasn't suggesting to take a break. If I find the article, I'll post it. |
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LOL...I would, but the Rott is getting old. I think he may have the beginning of hip displaysia. 10 or 15 minutes is about all I think he can take. He's squealed a couple times when shifting his weight, and he seems to have slowed down a bit...
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This has nothing to do with your question - I'm just curious. What are you working towards these days Red? Planning on another show? Or just hitting it hard these days?
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Just trying to lose about 10lbs- the product of the wonderful fertility meds. ![]()
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Does your REI know that you're trying to lose a few lbs? Probably not a concern with them. However, I'm guessing you stay pretty lean...maybe leaner than what they would want if you drop 10. While being obese is probably a bigger deterrent to becoming pregnant, being thin or athletic may be an issue as well. I don't know the ideal BF%, but studies show that a BMI of 20 - 25 is best. For a 5'5" lady that would be 120 - 150. |
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Just curious and you don't have to answer this, but are you on fertility meds based on past AAS usage? Have you used before? If so, did it interfere with your baby making ability? I have a female friend who I would like to relay this information to.
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My problem is, I just don't ovulate on a regular basis. And since the endometriosis, I don't think I've ever ovulated regularly. And this was before any "dabbling", shall we say. 2 years ago, I actually was pregnant, but lost her at 20 weeks due to a blood clot that had attached behind the placenta.
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