>I think some time not too long ago someone asked Cathe what
>she did to train for her videos and she said she did 30
>minutes of cardio 3 times a week, if I'm remembering
>correctly. The rest of the time she lifted weights. It looks
>like cardio isn't the big fat burner everybody once thought it
>was. I've heard of so many people get better results when they
>cut back.
I recall reading the same thing and I'm glad you brought this up. From my own experience (and current research backs me up) focusing much more on weight training (over cardio, but not at the expense of) was The Key to losing fat and is continuing to be. Everything I've read states that muscle is hungry tissue; the more muscle you have, the more fat you burn. So you need to develop more muscle to lose fat.
Clean eating fine tunes the results of weight training (that nutrition is 80% of the physique equation is news to me, and I've been reading this everywhere lately) and is crucial. And cardio will always be an important component in everyone's fitness because, among other reasons, cardio strengthens your heart and develops your endurance. BUT, if you're primary goal now is to get the fat off you need to shift the focus somewhat away from cardio and put the primary focus on building muscle to turn your body into a fat burning machine. Try this and you'll be amazed at the results. The benefits of weight training will blow your mind.