At the start of the summer I decided to start doing my lifting during the week so I didn't have to spend my usual 2 hours at the gym on Sat & Sun when I was down the shore. So I was doing cardio in the morning at home before work & then hitting the weights after work at the gym. Then last Thursday I hurt my foot & haven't done any cardio since.
What I've noticed is how much stronger I am. I've increased pretty much every exercise by at least 5 lbs--I've actually gone up 25 lbs on squats & leg presses. I can't believe how draining tough cardio exercise must be. Even though I love weight lifting, cardio has always been the core of my routine. Focusing on strength training has helped me not only break my plateau of the last 5 years or so, but go far beyond it.
I've always heard trainers say to build strength weights should be done first & cardio second, but cardio has always been most important to me so I just didn't care. I wanted to make sure I wasn't too exhausted for an intense cardio workout so I've always done it before weights.
But I'm amazed that I'm still learning new things about this stuff after doing it for 16+ years.
My foot is feeling much better so I think tomorrow I'm gonna try Low Max. But after tonight I'm done w/weights until next Tuesday, so hopefully I can keep this trend going. Wish me luck!
What I've noticed is how much stronger I am. I've increased pretty much every exercise by at least 5 lbs--I've actually gone up 25 lbs on squats & leg presses. I can't believe how draining tough cardio exercise must be. Even though I love weight lifting, cardio has always been the core of my routine. Focusing on strength training has helped me not only break my plateau of the last 5 years or so, but go far beyond it.
I've always heard trainers say to build strength weights should be done first & cardio second, but cardio has always been most important to me so I just didn't care. I wanted to make sure I wasn't too exhausted for an intense cardio workout so I've always done it before weights.
But I'm amazed that I'm still learning new things about this stuff after doing it for 16+ years.
My foot is feeling much better so I think tomorrow I'm gonna try Low Max. But after tonight I'm done w/weights until next Tuesday, so hopefully I can keep this trend going. Wish me luck!


