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i know that u have to do cardio to lose body fat. but what is the best way to lose it running, walking, cross trainer, bike. i do all of them but sometimes i would just wall for 30-45mines
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Delaware
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fiendish thingy
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That is incorrect. The best and only way (without surgical procedure) to lose body fat is creating a caloric deficit for your body. AKA, dieting.
Cardio is icing on the proverbial cake of weight loss, that you can't eat. ![]() |
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Axis Labs Board rep.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: decatur, IL
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diet beats cardio any day
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"He's so Natty!"
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: sc
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Yep, you dont have to cardio to lose weight!
And you dont have to cut fat, you need fat, preferably the good kinds though. you need to count caloris basically You have to find out how many calories you average daily and adjust your intake for your weight loss. However cardio should be in everyones game plan just because of its other benefits. fitday.com can help you out. |
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Axis Labs Board rep.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: decatur, IL
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i eat a keto diet for both bulk and cuts now. with a perfect diet you can control fat and muscle gain a lot easier than trying to cut fat with cardio and a on/off diet
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Ohio
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Diet and workout both are necessary and best way to lose weight.
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"He's so Natty!"
Join Date: Jan 2008
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God benches only 255, and he wants to know: "How much can you bench??"
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Read the Diet and Nutrition board stickies.
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Stats: Weight: 190lbs | Height: 5'11 | BF: 14%
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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You need to find your maintenance amount of calorie and go from there. So if your maintaining level is 3000 calories a day, then to cut you start from eating 10% less calorie from that, and if you want to gain you eat 10% more.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Where does this myth come from that you need cardio to loose weight?
As stated diet is numero uno, you need to create a colrie deficit in your body in conjunction with weight training to minimise muscle loss and thirdly you can do some cardio for further fat loss. Good Luck bro. |
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Also some people say a good way to burn extra calories while in a caloric deficit without losing much muscle mass is walking on an incline. Too much cardio may cause muscle loss!
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I don't completely agree with that, because walking on incline is a resistance exercise which requires more muscle strength to perform.
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Im not sure about walking on incline, I was aiming at the general cardio.
I learned about that from another trainer on here :-) |
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My HIIT involves me activating two tredmills right next to each other. One is set at a 5.0 speed and 5.0 Incline for the rest and the only is set at 11.0 speed and 2.0 incline. What I do is go on the light one for one minute then switch to the faster one for 20 second and go back and forth like that for 20 minutes. It is is also great for just increasing general cardiovascular health |
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Yeah, you don't have to workout to lose body fat, but I still think that is an ill-advised route to go down.
First of all, starting a resistance training program is going to improve body composition without making any dietary changes, period. I'm not suggesting you should ignore your diet, but I just wanted to make that point very clear. As well, dieting without doing some resistance training at the same time is a recipe for shitting away your muscle. Even if your diet is really on point, it becomes very difficult to avoid this problem. Becoming skinny fat is generally not the goal of most. Don't forget that exercise also improves nutrient partitioning. There are various things you can do to your eating habits to also have this effect (Nutrient timing, smaller meals, reducing the intake of highly processed foods, etc.), and the combination of the two will lead to a synergistic outcome. Finally, although I agree that it is quite possible to cut fat without doing cardio, I still think that is a mistake for mostly the same reason. You are missing out on reducing your calorie deficit further, negatively impacting nutrient partitioning, and potentially losing out on chronic improvements in metabolic functioning. |
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"He's so Natty!"
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: West virginia, USA
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A minor point, but 3 days of HIIT a week is a little too excessive IMO. It is so brutal(when done right) that your body takes a beating. Most recommend once a week, or at the most twice a week.
That being said, everyone is different. What might wipe me out in one session may not have the same effect on you..... |
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How is building muscle in a deficit possible at all without the use of steroids? I'd like to hear this one.
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