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CARDIO VS. WEIGHT TRAINING: WHICH IS BEST FOR WEIGHT LOSS?

Updated: Aug 23, 2021


strength training ranges from body weight drills to lifting dumbbells


Cardio training vs. weight training: Which is the best exercise for weight loss, in general? This question continues to be an ongoing war between health science professionals, everyday fitness bloggers, and your gym class clique. And, to be frank, it’s a trick question. Because if we’re talking about longevity, the best is a combination of both cardiovascular activity and weight lifting. That said, there is an ideal type of workout for your overall health and reflection in the mirror.


Most people, when stepping into a gym, have similar goals:

• Fat loss

• Get stronger

• Improve physique

• Shed pounds

If you’re looking for results from the above list, I’d recommend to place strength training over cardio.

The reason this isn’t common knowledge is that most of us, from the time we’re kids, have been inundated with the same message about exercise. That it’s all about getting your heart rate up!

So, here we are in aerobics classes, running on treadmills, and riding stationary bikes. All the time! And then we associate these sweat inducing workouts with calories burned and, somehow, that’s the magic bullet.

WRONG.

WHEN WE’RE TALKING ABOUT WEIGHT / FAT LOSS, CALORIES BURNED ARE BUT PART OF THE EQUATION. YOUR RESTING METABOLIC RATE IS, PERHAPS, EVEN MORE CRUCIAL TO YOUR FITNESS GOALS.


Every training/class with me incorporates both strength & cardio

And strength training is – by far – the fastest way to ramp up your metabolism.

Ladies, please don’t think of strength training (which ranges from body weight drills to lifting dumbbells) as something that’s going to bulk you up. The only thing that bulks you up is fat.

Weight training is the best way to transform your body because you’re actually increasing human growth production, naturally. This equates to youth serum for your cellular process! In turn, your hair grows quicker, your nails get thicker, and your skin looks better. It’s cosmetic surgery via leg squats. No doctor required.

Hey, does this sound like you?

Gosh, my workouts are getting longer, and longer, and longer, but I feel like my body fat is going up!”

LONG BOUTS OF CARDIO MEANS AN ELEVATED CORTISOL (STRESS HORMONE) RESPONSE. IT KICKS INTO GEAR TO PROTECT YOU. AND IT DOES ITS JOB BY HOLDING ONTO BODY FAT.

That may be why your body feels like it’s under attack at times.


My recommendation is to just take a step back and consider practicing strength training. I promise, it’s going to make you feel stronger and more confident.

WHEN YOU’RE LIFTING WEIGHTS, YOU’RE TAPPING INTO AND IMPROVING YOUR CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ADAPTATION. CREATING MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? YOU’LL EXPERIENCE GREATER STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE, BENEFITING YOUR DAILY LIFE IN A TON OF WAYS!

All exercise is good, right? But just don’t over do it. People who are doing cardio for hours a day – pounding their joints and weakening their muscular system – are not healthy.

Happy health is living your life, feeling strong, and looking forward to your workouts. BOOM.

Look, if you’re not excited to work out, something’s wrong. You’ve either got to change up your exercise routine or your mindset. Don’t think of it as punishment. You must think of it as me time. THE time that makes you feel better. My goal in your classes and in training is to provide both the strength and the cardio, and most importantly the love of keeping your body healthy and energized!

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