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    crea and cardio

    Hello
    I joined a fitness center and started with weights 2 months ago and i am seeing improvement already (muscle tone? firmer than before?). Diet is more on protein. Supps are multivit, fish oil Gluc/chon and also whey and crea.
    Now I want to address my weight problem.
    I bought an elliptical so I can start my day with exercise, gym is after work hours. When I do only cardio in AM (after i get out of bed), do I also need to drink crea after the cardio. how about the whey?
    Whats the best way to benefit more (I want to lose fat) from my exercise.
    I am 48 y/o, 5'4, 190 lbs right now.
    Elliptical is set at weight loss program - 45 mins. I monitor HR bet. 130-140/min
    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by NORI View Post
    Hello
    I joined a fitness center and started with weights 2 months ago and i am seeing improvement already (muscle tone? firmer than before?). Diet is more on protein. Supps are multivit, fish oil Gluc/chon and also whey and crea.
    Now I want to address my weight problem.
    I bought an elliptical so I can start my day with exercise, gym is after work hours. When I do only cardio in AM (after i get out of bed), do I also need to drink crea after the cardio. how about the whey?
    Whats the best way to benefit more (I want to lose fat) from my exercise.
    I am 48 y/o, 5'4, 190 lbs right now.
    Elliptical is set at weight loss program - 45 mins. I monitor HR bet. 130-140/min
    thanks
    Looks good keep it up in my opinion i would use the creatine pre and post lifting same with the whey i am 46 and started a little over 3 yrs ago i was at 5' 10" and 300+ pounds and now i am at about 240 and feel great it can be done it just takes some discipline keep eating right, train like a beast and get your rest and it will happen. Feel free to ask questions i would be happy to help where i can

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    workingatit43,
    thanks, but how about after cardio only in the morning. Am I going to drink crea and whey too

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