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My little pain in the ass
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Weight training and your heart
I have always wondered this, so I will ask. Two of the main reasons to do "cardio" is to burn fat and work out your heart. If you exercise with weights intensely, how does this compare to high intensity cardio as far as the strengthening your heart goes?
When your heart is beating 160 times per minute after an intense set of squats, or whatever, does this have the same effect as a 30 second sprint does as far as conditioning your heart? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Chicago
Posts: 295
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sprinting and weight training are anaerobic workouts. Your heart rate goes up and you are definetly using a great deal of oxygen, however it's about keeping your heart rate at a high level for a continuous period of time. Keeping your heart rate up for at least 20 minutes is what works the heart best.
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Senior Member
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Illinois
Posts: 10,021
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P comment on this please. I would like to get a very informed answer here.
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Patrick
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: AZ
Posts: 30,631
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sprinting adn lifting are both anaerobic, yes. I made a long post on this before, but I can't seem to find it. I don't feel like typing as much though.....lol. Anyway, you have to look at things like blood not being able to return to the heart as easily do to compression (causing pooling). This would make your heart work harder to pump out a smaller amount of blood (since there is less return). Runners get the runners heart (hypertrophy of the left ventrical), while lifters (think what they said Arnold had) get a different sort of hypertrophy. So, while they may be similiar (lifting and sprints), they are not exactly the same.
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