naughtoj
Cathlete
Seems like I ask this one over and over, but here goes....
I would like to know how much weight work those of you on "maintenance" routines do. Lately, with marathon training, I have begun questioning how much weight work is really necessary. What is just enough to keep your strength up and your lean mass where it is??? I wonder sometimes if I mostly ran and then did some hiking throughout the week, how much additional leg training I would need to stay "healthy". Also, how much is REQUIRED for bone density reasons and injury prevention. I am thinking of dropping to the least amount of lifting possible so that I can focus my muscular energy on running and overall fat loss.
Any ideas from the pros would be appreciated!
Janice
Also...is it possible to completely STOP lifting and replace it with pilates and/or yoga and experience the same positive results? I have some friends that have been thinking about doing this lately and I sure don't see how pilates could maintain the strength level that heavy lifting provides. They don't necessarily want to be stronger, just look better and they have heard that this can be accomplished without lifting......????????
I would like to know how much weight work those of you on "maintenance" routines do. Lately, with marathon training, I have begun questioning how much weight work is really necessary. What is just enough to keep your strength up and your lean mass where it is??? I wonder sometimes if I mostly ran and then did some hiking throughout the week, how much additional leg training I would need to stay "healthy". Also, how much is REQUIRED for bone density reasons and injury prevention. I am thinking of dropping to the least amount of lifting possible so that I can focus my muscular energy on running and overall fat loss.
Any ideas from the pros would be appreciated!
Janice
Also...is it possible to completely STOP lifting and replace it with pilates and/or yoga and experience the same positive results? I have some friends that have been thinking about doing this lately and I sure don't see how pilates could maintain the strength level that heavy lifting provides. They don't necessarily want to be stronger, just look better and they have heard that this can be accomplished without lifting......????????