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Can Cardio Make you Gain Weight?

Author: Todd Scott

The worse fitness mistake I see often with people returning from an exercise layoff is that they tend to have the “I’ll do cardio for a few weeks and lose weight before I train with weights” mentality.

Myth: Cardio burns calories, weight training adds bulk

Truth: Muscle is where fat is burned, train it to adapt to stress and grow, you will lose more fat than you ever will doing cardio alone. Cardio is simply a supplement to your fat burning efforts. And 99% of ALL people do it wrong.

So many people think that they can burn fat by doing cardio alone, it’s simply not the case – not if you want to look good when you’re finished.

Cardio (the slow steady type you’re familiar with) has barely any true fat loss enhancement effects. It can increase your metabolism in small increments, but nothing compared to training to increase or maintain muscle size.

It’s certainly understandable if you want to begin with cardio for the first few days to ease back into exercising, but if you MUST do cardio first to get into the habit, keep it no longer than 3 days before you begin a weight training routine.

Any longer and you risk sacrificing muscle tissue and literally sabotaging your fat loss efforts.

The best way to get back into exercise after a long lay off is to perform 2-3 full body weight training sessions per week, and keep them light to moderate in intensity. Once you’ve gotten through the first 4-6 workouts, you can begin strategically increasing the intensity to ramp your metabolism and burn more fat 24 hours a day.

Here’s a sample full body routine to get you started:

Workout 1

A1. Shoulder Press

A2. Bent Row

A3. Dumbbell Swing

A4. Barbell Curl

A5. Jump Rope (30 seconds)

A6. V-Ups

* Perform 8 reps of each exercise (A1-A5) moving from exercise to exercise without rest until #4 is complete. This is 1 round. Rest 90 Seconds and repeat for a total of 3-6 Rounds.

Workout 2

B1. Squat

B2. Hammer Curl to Press

B3. Stiff Leg Deadlift

B4. Overhead Tricep Extension

B5. Step Ups

B6. Plank (30 Seconds)

* Perform 8 reps of each exercise (B1-B6) moving from exercise to exercise without rest until #4 is complete. This is 1 round. Rest 90 Seconds and repeat for a total of 3-6 Rounds.

What about abs training you say? You can read about ab workout exercises here:

http://HowToGetSixPackAbs.com/articles/ab_workout_exercises.html

What about cardio? Here’s the deal… with a program like this, you don’t even need it! If your nutrition choices are spot on, then cardio at this point can be counter productive. But if you MUST do cardio – Opt for Interval training 2-3 times per week – Either immediately after your weight training session, or at a different time of the day.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/fitness-articles/can-cardio-make-you-gain-weight-293784.html

About the Author

Todd Scott is a training advisor to Men’s Fitness magazine and creator of the internationally best selling book http://HowToGetSixPackAbs.com. To learn more go to the how to lose belly fat homepage.

Also, grab a free report on the truth about losing body fat and abs workouts at Lose Fat for A Flat Belly Homepage


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