Hi everyone!
I'm still relatively new here, but liking the advice some people give -> really helpful and motivational towards reaching that person goal.
In my case, the goal is to lose bodyfat % to around 10% (Currently I am 14.5%, down from 17.7%) -> to be lean, really.
Sadly I *think* I may have lost some muscle and getting scared...but also don't want to quit this weightloss period like I have done in the past (again, from fear of losing muscle and looking small).
Anyway, recently I have started being more careful - following the 500 calorie deficit, carbs and proteins during the day, fats and protein at night (so around 5-7 meals). I've got exams coming up so don't have time/cash for gym, but I do training at home -> push ups, chin ups, tricep dips, dumbbells, squats with 20lb weighted vest. I do these (aound 3-4 times a week, different body parts ) so that at every rep I tense hard and keep good form.
Post-workout I put ice cream and a frozen banana in my shakes for that insulin spike. On days I don't do weights, I do cardio -> some form of HIIT. I take a protein shake before this. Oh and I'm 18 years of age.
Anyway that was the background info for me (because I know this comes handy when giving advice in this forum!) - Oh and shall I post pics? If its needed to give me best advice on my next few steps then I will.
And finally about this article I referred to in the title..I pasted the relevant part below. I've read so much about exercising and burning your fat..losing that body fat% and getting that lean look...but this article is really negative about cardio...what do you guys think?
Thanks in advance for any help guys!
=)
[Article Source:
Myth: The best way to lose fat is to do cardio.
Screw cardio!
Now don’t get me wrong, walking or jogging around the block or on a treadmill is better than nothing. But I’m not -- and you shouldn’t be -- concerned with what’s better than nothing. I personally am not concerned about being average. If you’re going to put the time in, use it wisely.
Have you been to any one of the gyms across this country? What percentage of people who perform cardio are lean? How many people that you see performing cardio on a regular basis make gains, and better still, keep them?
There are three things to keep in mind about cardio when trying to get leaner. One is that it doesn’t build muscle. Two, it doesn’t preserve muscle while losing weight. Both are extremely important if your goal is not only to get leaner, but to stay that way. As we lose weight the body does not discriminate where the weight comes from. We lose muscle along with fat, especially on a low calorie diet. And performing cardio accentuates this phenomenon.
Lastly, unless you enjoy cardiovascular training, it’s just not worth the time. The work to benefit ratio is dismal to say the least. Unless you’re willing to bust your butt and perform 60 to 90 minutes of cardio a day, which will hinder your muscle building capacity, cardio is not worth it.
If you do nothing but diet and cardio, you may lose some weight, but your results will be less than expected. Your appearance and overall shape will stay the same. If you have excess fat around your butt and narrow shoulders, your proportion will remain. This is not improvement to me, and if it is to you, you’re going down the wrong road.
The best and only form of exercise for reshaping and improving your health is progressive weight training.
I'm still relatively new here, but liking the advice some people give -> really helpful and motivational towards reaching that person goal.
In my case, the goal is to lose bodyfat % to around 10% (Currently I am 14.5%, down from 17.7%) -> to be lean, really.
Sadly I *think* I may have lost some muscle and getting scared...but also don't want to quit this weightloss period like I have done in the past (again, from fear of losing muscle and looking small).
Anyway, recently I have started being more careful - following the 500 calorie deficit, carbs and proteins during the day, fats and protein at night (so around 5-7 meals). I've got exams coming up so don't have time/cash for gym, but I do training at home -> push ups, chin ups, tricep dips, dumbbells, squats with 20lb weighted vest. I do these (aound 3-4 times a week, different body parts ) so that at every rep I tense hard and keep good form.
Post-workout I put ice cream and a frozen banana in my shakes for that insulin spike. On days I don't do weights, I do cardio -> some form of HIIT. I take a protein shake before this. Oh and I'm 18 years of age.
Anyway that was the background info for me (because I know this comes handy when giving advice in this forum!) - Oh and shall I post pics? If its needed to give me best advice on my next few steps then I will.
And finally about this article I referred to in the title..I pasted the relevant part below. I've read so much about exercising and burning your fat..losing that body fat% and getting that lean look...but this article is really negative about cardio...what do you guys think?
Thanks in advance for any help guys!
=)
[Article Source:
Myth: The best way to lose fat is to do cardio.
Screw cardio!
Now don’t get me wrong, walking or jogging around the block or on a treadmill is better than nothing. But I’m not -- and you shouldn’t be -- concerned with what’s better than nothing. I personally am not concerned about being average. If you’re going to put the time in, use it wisely.
Have you been to any one of the gyms across this country? What percentage of people who perform cardio are lean? How many people that you see performing cardio on a regular basis make gains, and better still, keep them?
There are three things to keep in mind about cardio when trying to get leaner. One is that it doesn’t build muscle. Two, it doesn’t preserve muscle while losing weight. Both are extremely important if your goal is not only to get leaner, but to stay that way. As we lose weight the body does not discriminate where the weight comes from. We lose muscle along with fat, especially on a low calorie diet. And performing cardio accentuates this phenomenon.
Lastly, unless you enjoy cardiovascular training, it’s just not worth the time. The work to benefit ratio is dismal to say the least. Unless you’re willing to bust your butt and perform 60 to 90 minutes of cardio a day, which will hinder your muscle building capacity, cardio is not worth it.
If you do nothing but diet and cardio, you may lose some weight, but your results will be less than expected. Your appearance and overall shape will stay the same. If you have excess fat around your butt and narrow shoulders, your proportion will remain. This is not improvement to me, and if it is to you, you’re going down the wrong road.
The best and only form of exercise for reshaping and improving your health is progressive weight training.