by oscarmadison » Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:00 pm
weight/ resistance training sets up metabolism way longer than "cardio"
according to "A body mass study conducted by The Human Performance Laboratory at The University of Wisconsin demonstrated that weight training of a specific variety and rep scheme elevated metabolic rates (measured though VO2 max) for thirty-nine hours.
In comparison, the average forty-minute cardio session elevates the metabolism for only a few hours post-exercise. True elevation of metabolic rate did not occur if weights were too heavy, involving exercises that were done for less than six repetitions. This involved compound weight-training movements such as squats, rows, bench presses, and curls. The ideal way to do this is not with machines, Pilates, or baby dumbbells, but with free weights. Similar studies revealed a twelve-hour increase in metabolic rate using a program of about eight exercises, four sets each, and using eight to twelve reps taken to momentary completion." stolen from Jon Benson fit over 40 guru
since I've been watching this forum a major bit of consistent advice is cardio alone will not work getting rid of fat.
personally I'm not doing "cardio" or running, elliptical treadmills, etc... but i am lifting weights as prescribed in these pages and so far its working just as promised. I can hear swanso yelling at his screen GET OFF THAT TREADMILL AND SHUT OFF THE TV, GET OVER HERE AND SQUAT THIS BAR!
next dewd can come up in here and bash my take on cardio verses weights but for me its working and is WORK something I think lazy assed americans don't really want to do.
Regards,
Oscar