I know it's not necessary to do cardio to maintain your weight and that too much cardio can decrease your muscle mass, but I just really enjoy cardio. I don't see how you can get the same level of energy from just lifting weights. No way I'd be as energetic during the day if I got up and lifted weights instead of getting up and going for a run.
I know it's not necessary to do cardio to maintain your weight and that too much cardio can decrease your muscle mass, but I just really enjoy cardio. I don't see how you can get the same level of energy from just lifting weights. No way I'd be as energetic during the day if I got up and lifted weights instead of getting up and going for a run.
My thoughts exactly. I enjoy cardio so much more than weight training. Having said that, I blame running for these skinny legs LOL. I think if I focused more on leg work and less on the running and cardio they would have more shape.
RapidBreath said:I would trade my shapely/voluptuous legs for your skinny ones. I wonder how much the shipping would be for that?
i'm intrigued....how does the 'cut' process work? low fat diet and cardio?
i have all this muscle in my legs. how does the 'cut' process work? i guess that's similar to what body builders do. i wouldn't want it to be that extreme.
The cut process works by slowly lowering calories, not necessarily fat, over a period of time making sure to keep protein and fat levels where they should be to spare muscle. You also have to keep lifting heavily, and add cardio back in, but sparingly.
This is my first attempt at this process. I have been doing lighter weights and cardio for years and not getting the body I want, so I thought it was time to try something different. Cuz seriously, how long could I stick with the same formula expecting a different outcome?