>I just can't bring myself to do cardio lately, and haven't
>even been working out at ALL lately--and I think it's just
>that I'm rebelling against cardio but have an all-or-nothing
>complex. Either I do a healthy mix of cardio & strength or I
>do...nothing. That just has to stop. So I've decided to
>shelve the cardio and just do strength for a while. Has
>anybody else done this?
>Gisela
Gisela,
I have been blowing cardio off now for a little over a month, I have not really lost weight(My eating has been horrid)..but I have not gained weight either. My idea of no cardio is walking 1 hour in the morning brisk pace and 1 hour at night and 1-2 weight workouts (like Muscle max) in the middle of the week.
If your body is telling you to lay off the cardio for a while then do it. There are tons of people all over the planet that are in great shape and have low body fat, and they don't do one minute of cardio. Think of all the people that you kow that are "Naturally" thin and they don't workout at all, and they don't want to workout either. I used to believe that I could not lose weight unless I did hours of cardio and weight training... really busting my hump until it hurt, I don't believe that anymore. I think your body responds how you think it will respond, if you think you will gain weight if you don't workout..you will, if you think you need hours of cardio to lose weight, you do...thoughts are things, it is really up to whatever you think is true.
I remember reading somewhwhere that exercise is only about 10-20% of fat loss and eating is 80-90%. Think of all the people that you know that lose a ton weight, no cardio no weight training..just a change in diet.
I say do whatever you want to do..it is your body and your life. Maybe you are feeling this way because that is what you are suppose to be doing right now.