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There are reasons why distance running isnt the ideal activity when youre trying to add muscle, but its really not catastrophic.
Yeah, youve got a point. All depends on what you and i consider "bulk", though.gr81 said:actually mono, if there was one adjective to describe distance running in relation to hypetrophy, it would be catastrophic. It lowers your T levels, its raises your cortisol levels, and its very hard to keep up with nutritional demands with that type of stress. I am not trying to talk him out of running b/c it can bo good for some people, I used to run X-country for four years, very long distances every day, and I was like a buck 25 when I was running seriously. You aren't gonna bulk up thou while running long distances consistently
No idea, i dont do HIIT, sprints, or distance running.Myst said:Yeah, Club soccer starts up, and i havent ran since May and my cardio isnt good at all. Does HITT help only with sprints or would it also get my cardio in-line?
I agree with this statement completely. I used to run distance also and know it strips almost as much muscle as fat. If you want to concentrate on soccer, then definitely do some long distance running. If you want to put on muscle mass, eat, lift, and do minimal if any cardio. The choice is yours.gr81 said:actually mono, if there was one adjective to describe distance running in relation to hypetrophy, it would be catastrophic. It lowers your T levels, its raises your cortisol levels, and its very hard to keep up with nutritional demands with that type of stress. I am not trying to talk him out of running b/c it can bo good for some people, I used to run X-country for four years, very long distances every day, and I was like a buck 25 when I was running seriously. You aren't gonna bulk up thou while running long distances consistently