Very trueEspecially if using AAS, and/or a larger person.
Only regret is when I was alot younger I listened to the bullshit about cardio killing gains, which we now know is bullshit. Live and learn I guess
Very trueEspecially if using AAS, and/or a larger person.
So I’ve been doing cardio my whole life for nothing ? I agree it’s not just cardio but with diet training and drugs is where the magic happens .. I just took off about 30 pounds doing about 2 hours of cardio and 130 of lifting heavyFalse. 100% proven.
I tore my hamstring doing hittIt could be, but for most, it's not. The most total fat is burned at a Zone 2 heart rate. Unless someone was very untrained/sedentary, walking is Zone 1. Still effective for burning fat, but not the best.
Most would need to bump it up a notch with incline walking, or light jogging or cycling, for example.
The best real world way to determine if you're in Zone 2 or not is the talk test. While performing the activity, you should still be able to have a conversation, but it will be slightly labored. The person that you're talking to will know that you're exercising. For most, they can have a normal conversation while walking, and if they were talking on the phone, the other person would have no idea that they were walking.
If you work harder than this, yes, you're still burining fat, but a little less as your glycolitic energy system, aka burning glucose for fuel, ramps up while fat burning lessens a bit, to keep up with the increased energy demands.
The harder you push the more glucose gets burned and the less fat, up until you're REALLY pushing hard, and then it's pretty much just glucose being used for fuel, and minimal if any fat is used. But, upon cessation of this hard exercise, fat oxidation is ramped up to refill ATP stores in the muscles, and allow glycogen replenishment to occur. The "afterburn effect" is a common name for this. These are your Zones 3-5
Now if you do an all-out sprint, like 5-10 seconds, the energy demand is so great and so fast that even glucose can't keep up. Stored ATP in the muscles is what's used for this. And since we have a very limited capacity got storing ATP, it's why TRUE all out sprints are only very short. Nobody on the planet can go all out for even 30 seconds. This is Zone 6. (I use the Zones 1-6 system)
And yes, you are burning fat immediately when you start light cardio. It doesn't turn on after a set time period. In fact, you burn a large amount of fat during sleep, when you're not even moving.
Glucose, however, is being burned by our bodies 24/7, 365 days of the year. It never stops, just how much is happening does.
So I’ve been doing cardio my whole life for nothing ? I agree it’s not just cardio but with diet training and drugs is where the magic happens .. I just took off about 30 pounds doing about 2 hours of cardio and 130 of lifting heavy
I tore my hamstring doing hitt
I always heard different from the older guys that it takes time to rev up the engine if u know what I mean . Bro I actually wish u are correct I would love it to burn from second 1 . I never start counting laps or time until I feel tiredNo, but you've absolutely burning fat from minutes 0-29:59, not just from 30:00 on.
I was never much of a runner I’ve been on bikes since I’m 6Sorry to hear that, injuries happen sometimes. The highest number of injuries per hour is actually jogging.
I always heard different from the older guys that it takes time to rev up the engine if u know what I mean . Bro I actually wish I are correct I would love it to burn from second 1 . I never start counting laps or time until I feel tired
I tried that method last cycle I did everything except my usual cardio first thing in the am and the result weren’t even close body look wiseWell, if that were true, then nobody in the entire planet would burn a single gram of fat unless they did 30 minutes of cardio. There are people who lose fat who do ZERO cardio.
Starving people don't do cardio.
I’m probably on my best cut right now but for me I have to do cardio then heavy lifting later on
It’s great for health but I’ll stick to just my experience. It absolutely carves me up and tightens everything . Biking works the abs as well I believe greatly in it not just for heart health but it sculps meCardio is great, no argument from me. I do quite a bit, actually. Just that it's more for health purposes.
He is all about walking. I ride my bike with a Garmin chest strap and adjust my riding to keep my heart rate at about 125 or so BPM. If you want to walk a weighted vest would probably get you into zone 2.Guess I'm gonna have to look up walking VS bike. You don't agree with Thomas Delauer that walking is the king of fat burning? Lol Not bagging on the guy either. Just curious.