Leander said:So in other words by performing supersets I can get an productive cardio workout while weight training?
ZZuluZ said:Using big loads [6-12 reps] is using primarily fast twitch fibers which use glycogen as fuel.
-Zulu
ZZuluZ said:" When you train faster with less time in between sets, you will burn more calories within a given workout, and as losing bodyfat is simple math, burning more calories than you ingest, a weight training session done this way provides more benefits than just building muscle"
If I recall the initial question was this:
"just out of curiousity, why is lifting heavy weight not considered a cardiovascular exercise? honest question here."
-Zulu
ZZuluZ said:Then what is it?
I'm fairly sure I'm correct here.
-Zulu
vinylgroover said:Lumbuss,
Sounds very technical and all, but what are you actually saying. I mean at the end of the day, cardio is aerobic and relies on heavy oxygen usage and weights is anaerobic and doesn't rely as heavily on oxygen usage but more so Glycogen.
Is it not as simple as that?
ZZuluZ said:Yes, during anaerobic exercise ATP is converted into ADP...but the primary source of energy is glycogen.
"But IMO for bodybuilders cardio has little benefits when it comes to body composition. '
I wouldn't say it has little benefits...but the benefits aren't that great.
Needsize, got it.
-Zulu
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