GenetiKing
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Originally posted by patro:
OK that's clear. Do the weights, keep the muscle.
But since when did cardio exercise accelerate catabolic activity? If I am on a caloric deficit diet and I do cardio I thought that would just make me burn fat faster; not muscle.
No. It doesn't work that way. Cardio will burn muscle too. It's also detrimental to muscular gains. Throw in a caloric deficit with all that cardio and you're asking for no muscle on a thin body.
What these guys are telling you is that the more muscle you carry, the easier it will be to lose the bodyfat. With the increased muscle mass, your body will require more energy (calories) just to maintain itself.
The cardio does nothing but burn calories and enhance cardiovascular capability according to a dose response. Intense and prolonged cardio has been shown in numerous studies to raise cortisol levels (leading to catabolism), hence hampering any muscular gains you might make while weight training.
Ever see those guys who run forever on the treadmill or cycle on the bike and never go into the free weight room? Notice how they never look any different from one week to the next? They might be fairly lean but definitely not shredded and they carry minimal muscle mass too.
In general terms: Intense cardio is a signal
to the body to LOSE weight (fat AND muscle).
On a side note, I wouldn't totally ignore the benefits of cardio while you are trying to shape up. A couple times a week of low intensity cycling or something similar is good for the heart, lungs, and circulatory system. Very moderate cardio won't hurt your quest for added muscle. Also, a little cardio will keep lung capacity high which can help in weight training.
One last thing...if you're gonna keep your training volume as low as Cackerot suggests (i.e. only a couple sets per bodypart) you MUST take each set til failure and keep your gym intensity high. (Cackerot's a low-volume bro ) You don't need any forced reps, drop sets, etc as a newbie but you've gotta go ultra hard if you're gonna train with that small number of sets.
I think it's hard for people outside the bodybuilding/fitness culture to comprehend it but it's true: Weight training has much more impact on body composition and bf% than cardiovascular exercise.
Good luck.
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[This message has been edited by GenetiKing (edited April 18, 2001).]
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