Love Bone said:I have experienced similiar results in the afternoon if I do it three hours after a meal and that meal is a protein meal. So I basically have little carbs for 5 hours or so beforehand. Just my experience.
TerraNoble said:Some would say that running in the morning on a empty stomcah would burn more fat than running in the afternoon or evening.
There is no medical evidence to support this theory and therefore running would be as good in the morning as in the evening/afternoon.
I do run 4 times a week and I can tell that morning or afternoon makes no difference.
kevin7 said:
No medical evidence? This isn't entirely true. If you are running in the afternoon and you've eaten recently, your insulin levels will be elevated. High insulin levels = no fat burn
The point of AM cardio on an empty stomach is that your blood sugar and insulin levels will be low and thus increasing your ability to burn fat.
kevin7
Diesel3d said:
if you are on a no / lo carb diet then insulin levels would be low anyway, so it would not matter... right?
kevin7 said:
No medical evidence? This isn't entirely true. If you are running in the afternoon and you've eaten recently, your insulin levels will be elevated. High insulin levels = no fat burn
The point of AM cardio on an empty stomach is that your blood sugar and insulin levels will be low and thus increasing your ability to burn fat.
kevin7
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