TweetGreat idea. I would do that if I could but family time is scarce.
TweetI can not do lifting and cardio in the same workout. I am simply too wasted after doing either to give the other the intensity it requires. So I split them with sleep ... 1 when I wake up and 1 before bed. What are your thoughts on splitting cardio and lifting into two separate workouts a day??
TweetGreat idea. I would do that if I could but family time is scarce.
TweetI'm actually starting to split mine up too. Doing cardio first thing in the morning and lifting in the evenings. For the longest time I kept trying to cram them both together in the evening. Kept me at the gym forever and put me home really late. (Which the wife hated) Now I'm getting up a little earlier and doing cardio in the mornings. Cuts my gym time in the evenings in half, so I get home much earlier. Working great so far. I even feel much better getting my day started after morning cardio.
Tweeti go with both. sometimes during the season i do both in the same session and sometimes i do split them up. i find it is a good way to keep the body guessing by switching them up
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TweetWhen I lift it is not to gain mass but to just maintain strength so I can do cardio after. Or I just do cardio by itself but never just lift by itself.
TweetWhen you split, do you switch up time of day as well? C. AM / L. PM and vice versa.
TweetI used to split it up before my son was born. Now I do it together
Tweetyep when i am hitting it sep i will do the cardio way early in the am and then hit the gym early to late afternoon. together i just get them done when i get in there
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TweetCardio am. Lifting pm
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TweetI know the research and experience that C AM and L PM is the way to go. Right now work has my muscles wrecked at the end of the day so its L AM and C PM. Way I see it I am still doing it and that is better than not at all in my eyes.
TweetI understand that. I have my son most weekends which excludes me from the gym on those days for father-son time. We do the best we can with what we got brother.
Tweetsame as above for you too my man,
TweetEither way. I like to spit it up but I do finish my weight workouts with 20 minutes of stepmill
Tweeti think you are good until you get to that point where body fat is so low that it makes a big difference. i say more so in the off season when not trying to get or stay ultra lean you are better off with hitting weights well before doing cardio. that way you are able to hammer your muscle the best with the most fuel possible. can it be done with an early am session of cardio? hell yeah but i still think it is going to have an impact on your training later on in the day as well
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TweetI know most of the people on here workout the "traditional " but since I've been doing hiit workouts, Crossfit workouts...etc...my time at the gym is only about an hour. On the weekends I still do the cardio...weights...etc.
give the hiit training a try once or twice a week to feel it out. It will give your metabolism a shot in the ass