After years of mainly road running for fitness, I've recently joined a gym for the winter months. During this time, I'd really like to maximise my fitness and increase both strength and muscle mass, and am happy with the cardio and strength exercises I've chosen.
The question is, should I separate my cardio and strength training workouts to maximise the effect of each discipline? I was thinking I could do just cardio one day and all my strength exercises the next day... Alternatively, I could do cardio every time I go and follow it with one area of weights (e.g. upper body one day and lower body the next)?? I've been taught that cardio exercise can partially inhibit muscle growth in weight training so I thought maybe it might be useful to separate the two workouts... or is that being too pedantic?
I know many guys choose not to focus on cardio much and a lot of women only want to "tone up" but I'd love to hear your thoughts on how to significantly improve both areas.
Many thanks!
The question is, should I separate my cardio and strength training workouts to maximise the effect of each discipline? I was thinking I could do just cardio one day and all my strength exercises the next day... Alternatively, I could do cardio every time I go and follow it with one area of weights (e.g. upper body one day and lower body the next)?? I've been taught that cardio exercise can partially inhibit muscle growth in weight training so I thought maybe it might be useful to separate the two workouts... or is that being too pedantic?
I know many guys choose not to focus on cardio much and a lot of women only want to "tone up" but I'd love to hear your thoughts on how to significantly improve both areas.
Many thanks!