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cardio
Hey guys anyone's opinion on cardio wrkt in the morning vs at the end of the day..pros/cons...your own experience
thx
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I always prefer morning cardio,post workout after I lift,seems to work better for me.
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My experience is fasted morning vs immediately after a workout I personally saw now difference (mind you I'm no competitor). I kind of like the theory fit it in whenever you can, at least you're still doing it!
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Some say fasted cardio in the morning is best. Some say cardio immediately after strength training is best. I feel like convenience should be top priority. If you're struggling to wake up and do am cardio but missing sessions that's not good and if your strength training session doesn't allow you to get decent cardio session in that's not good either. Find what works for you. For me I do a 20 min steady state cardio session after a couple of my shorter strength training routines and then do a couple longer cardio only sessions when time permits. Getting the cardio done is most important. Get that cardio in!!
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Personally like morning fasted, but at the end of the day.. get it done
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Originally Posted by
Prime24
My experience is fasted morning vs immediately after a workout I personally saw now difference (mind you I'm no competitor). I kind of like the theory fit it in whenever you can, at least you're still doing it!
Originally Posted by
d-man
Some say fasted cardio in the morning is best. Some say cardio immediately after strength training is best. I feel like convenience should be top priority. If you're struggling to wake up and do am cardio but missing sessions that's not good and if your strength training session doesn't allow you to get decent cardio session in that's not good either. Find what works for you. For me I do a 20 min steady state cardio session after a couple of my shorter strength training routines and then do a couple longer cardio only sessions when time permits. Getting the cardio done is most important. Get that cardio in!!
This is what I do for myself also. But if I was training someone and they were really over weight I'd suggest fasted cardio.
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