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to run or not to run
I've been lifting about two months now (I know, I know...that's nothing), and my goal is to increase muscle mass and decrease body fat. I've been weighing myself constantly but I seem to gain no weight. So here's the question, when you are trying to bulk up, should I be running? I run three times a week for about 20 minutes using intensity training. Any feedback would be appreciated...Thanks!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Get the Duct Tape...I'm Ripped Again!
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: NC
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If you are bulking up, running is a no no. The only cardio you should do at all is riding a bike in the gym for 5 minutes or so. That helps me get my blood flowing and warm up. You won't put on weight if you are running as much as you are. If you want bulk, eat more food with protein and take in more calories than you burn. Get some protein shakes and some glutamine, then go to work. You will add weight, and most of it good weight. You have to decide what you want, bulk or lean. You can't have both at the same time.
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Fit Freak
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Running is not ideal but if it's something you want to do you CAN still gain weight...you will just need to consume more calories tomake up for what you're buringing when running.
Searching for the right balance...
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It's up to you. I prefer to not run. For me, it's hard for me to find enough time as it is to lift, usually before classes. So I don't have the extra time I'd need to do cardio. But, if you really still want to, you can bump up your caloric intake throughout the day to offset it.
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I'm Dead Sexxxxy!!
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Canada
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Re: to run or not to run
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If you are dropping Body fat and your weight is staying the same, I'd keep doing what your doing for now.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: washington state
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It's all personal preference, but running is the hardest form of cardio on the body, but also usually the most effective. Sooooo, maybe stick the to the amount of time you spend on cardio but switch to an elliptical machine or bike. You'll probably spend less calories inthe same amount of time and your body will be able to go a lot harder during lifting. GL.
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