The Best Time to Do Cardio for Fat Burning
Is there a best time to do cardio for fat burning? Do you really have to do cardio first thing in the morning on an empty stomach? What if you do cardio before strength training? Is that best? Or is it better to do the cardio after strength training?
These are all questions I get time and time again from men and women that want to burn fat.
So let?s go through them one by one.
The bottom line is that it doesn?t really matter when you do cardio or interval cardio for fat loss. As long as you have enough energy to get a great workout, it doesn?t matter if you do it in the morning or at night.
In fact, I?m not ?big? on ?traditional cardio? anyways. I think it?s almost a waste of time because you?ll get almost all of your results from having a better diet and faster calorie burning by doing shorter interval workouts.
You certainly don?t have to do cardio first thing in the morning on an empty stomach to get maximum results. If that suits your schedule, fine, go for it! But don?t make yourself cranky by forcing yourself to do it.
Next, is there a benefit from doing the strength training first and then cardio? Should I do it before strength training?
Answer: First, you don't have to do the strength and cardio in the same workout, but you will find it more efficient to do it that way.
If you only have 30 minutes to workout, you can do strength training one day and cardio the next day (preferably using interval cardio, which is more effective for fat loss than slow, boring cardio).
By combining strength training (done first!) and interval cardio in your workout, you will only need to workout 3 days per week (only 45 minutes per session!) to get results. That allows you an easier schedule to follow, and more days off from the gym to go about your daily life demands. You should still try and stay active on your "off days", but you don't need to worry about getting to the gym.
As for the order, we find it to be more practical to do the strength training first, as the intervals often lead to full body fatigue. There is nothing magical about doing cardio before or after strength training. Neither method will make you lose more fat.
However, I just prefer that men and women do their strength training first, because I don't want them to be tired when doing their squats, pushups, or rows. That would defeat the purpose of strength training if they are already tired!
And as mentioned before, you will get better results in less time if you switch from slow, traditional cardio to interval cardio. Instead of doing 45 minutes of slow cardio, you'll only need to do 20 minutes of interval cardio. You'll get just as fit and lose more fat.
Overall, the order of strength training first followed by interval cardio are optimal for increasing metabolism, building strength and muscle, and losing fat.
So don't worry too much about the best time to do cardio. In fact, don't even worry if you do traditional, slow cardio. Instead, focus on doing short interval training workouts and eating 90% according to your nutrition plan and you'll burn fat fast.
Craig Ballantyne is a fitness expert and regular contributor to Men's Health and Women's Health magazines, and is on the advisory board for Oxygen Magazine. Craig's trademarked fat burning interval cardio workouts, help men and women lose fat fast in the comfort of their own homes. Learn more at http://www.TurbulenceTraining.com
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