cindylou said:
ok HIIT is done mostly for fat loss right? SO you would wanna do it at the best time for fat loss.
Steady state cardio is for burning extra cals? So can be done anytime.
right?
I think this post has been adderssed, but I just wanted to chime in. To me - I am not sure why you would want to just "burn extra calories". I think the whole point of cardio, for 99.9% of people is to burn fat.
And like Shadow said, the argument on SS v HIIT is old and tired, lol. But again, to me, this is why I think HIIT is better than SS in general for losing fat. You may burn more fat as a percentage in SS cardio, but if the total calories is more, intense cardio is better.
Scenerio ....
SS cardio for 20 min: say you burn 100 total calories, 50% calories from fat = 50 fat calories.
Intense cardio for 20 min: say you burn 200 calories, but only 30% calories from fat = 60 fat calories
Math argument, but to ME it doesn't MATTER where those calories are burned. What matters is TOTAL calories. Not to mention you have a higher caloric after burn with HIIT and higher intensity cardio.
Sassy69 said:
Sometimes when I've had to do cardio in the AM I am freekin starving and there's no way I'll not pass out trying to get thru w/o eating something. That's when I'll get some protein cals in me like egg whites - its practically nothing but its not carbs, its not fats (not much) and its enough cals to address the hunger.
.....if a tiny little bit of carb is what you need to deal w/ a hunger in the morning is enough to completely f* up your whole program, then you need to rethink your program, your time table or your goals.
I was thinking these exact same things.
1) If FTITM HIIT is too hard on empty, I was thinking about taking 1/2 a protein shake (about 10g protein, like 1-2g carb in it) just to ease the feeling of "being on empty".
2) I cannot imagine, at this point FOR ME, that a small amout of food before FTITM HIIT is going to make or break me. Maybe in a few months - but right now, my body is just happy I am moving, lol.
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This thread pretty much did what I wanted it to do - good discussion.