JenniferAnn
Cathlete
I am so confused right about how much cardio I should do in a week. I'm sure some of you saw the posts by "Medical Mark" (guy who used to be associated with the Firm) over on VideoFitness.com about some study that showed that people who only lifted weight experienced the most weight loss. After I read that I was tempted to increase the amount of strength training I do and decrease the amount of cardio. But I'm not sure that I'm doing the right thing. I just purchased PS, MIS, MIC and an earlier step tape so I'll definitely be doing more and better strength training that I've done with the Firm in the past.
Also BFL says that you should only do twenty minutes of cardio three times a week. I had been doing almost an hour of cardio three times a week but dropped down to about 30 minutes three times a week in the past week. I need to lose about 30 pounds. I'm watching my diet and eat about 85% clean.
I started with the Firm Bodysculpting set and didn't start to see any weight loss until I cleaned up my diet and added a cardio tape to my rotation (doing it in between Cardio Sculpt). It's hard to pinpoint whether the weight loss came from the change in my eating habits or the increased cardio. I assumed it was a combination of both but "Medical Marks" says this is because I've bought into a "myth" about the necessity of cardio for weight loss.
Is it best to do longer cardio workouts fewer days per week or shorter workouts more days per week? Should I aim for a certain number of cardio minutes in a week? How much should that be? What about the idea of being in the "training zone" for fat loss? I tend to get really high in the range while doing any kind of challenging cardio but I can still talk which I always assumed was the measure for determining if I was doing too much. BTW, I'm pretty stocky (short) and tend to put on weight in my hips. Weight loss isn't easy for me. I'm an endomorph (I think?) and I probably bulk up pretty easy in lower body. So I've always assumed that I needed to do lots and lots of cardio to lose weight.
BTW, for cardio I'm currently doing Gin Miller's Intense Moves once a week and an hour long low impact tape as well the Firm's crosstrainers which I don't consider to be really cardio. I just purchased MIC and Step Heat. If I did MIC, Step Heat and Intense Moves each week, would that be enough cardio?
Thanks!
Also BFL says that you should only do twenty minutes of cardio three times a week. I had been doing almost an hour of cardio three times a week but dropped down to about 30 minutes three times a week in the past week. I need to lose about 30 pounds. I'm watching my diet and eat about 85% clean.
I started with the Firm Bodysculpting set and didn't start to see any weight loss until I cleaned up my diet and added a cardio tape to my rotation (doing it in between Cardio Sculpt). It's hard to pinpoint whether the weight loss came from the change in my eating habits or the increased cardio. I assumed it was a combination of both but "Medical Marks" says this is because I've bought into a "myth" about the necessity of cardio for weight loss.
Is it best to do longer cardio workouts fewer days per week or shorter workouts more days per week? Should I aim for a certain number of cardio minutes in a week? How much should that be? What about the idea of being in the "training zone" for fat loss? I tend to get really high in the range while doing any kind of challenging cardio but I can still talk which I always assumed was the measure for determining if I was doing too much. BTW, I'm pretty stocky (short) and tend to put on weight in my hips. Weight loss isn't easy for me. I'm an endomorph (I think?) and I probably bulk up pretty easy in lower body. So I've always assumed that I needed to do lots and lots of cardio to lose weight.
BTW, for cardio I'm currently doing Gin Miller's Intense Moves once a week and an hour long low impact tape as well the Firm's crosstrainers which I don't consider to be really cardio. I just purchased MIC and Step Heat. If I did MIC, Step Heat and Intense Moves each week, would that be enough cardio?
Thanks!