As a little introduction, I'm a 20 year old College student currently studying abroad in China. I'm 6'2'', and I've been overweight since middle school, peaking at 248lbs this February. I started lifting weights at that time, and continued on and off throughout the summer and my first semester in China. I've never done significant cardio, but I've still gotten down to 205lbs as of a couple days ago. I have no access to a gym here in China until I get to Shanghai in the middle of February, but I've started a progressive pushups/situps program for the winter which is going well so far.
Basically I'd like advice as to what types of cardio I should do once I get to Shanghai. I'm relatively muscular as it is but holding extra weight, and so I basically want to do a hell of a lot of cardio once I get there. I'm willing to do up to 2-3 hours a day in order to get my body fat percentage as low as possible for when I get back to the states in June. I had originally read an article which said low intensity was best, and so I figured I would do 2 or 3 one hour sessions of fast walking a day, but after reading other articles I'm no longer sure that is best. Would something like 20-30 minutes of high intensity intervals in the morning, lifting in the middle of the day, and long low intensity at night be the best? Or another combination altogether?
Thanks for your responses,
Wilstown
Basically I'd like advice as to what types of cardio I should do once I get to Shanghai. I'm relatively muscular as it is but holding extra weight, and so I basically want to do a hell of a lot of cardio once I get there. I'm willing to do up to 2-3 hours a day in order to get my body fat percentage as low as possible for when I get back to the states in June. I had originally read an article which said low intensity was best, and so I figured I would do 2 or 3 one hour sessions of fast walking a day, but after reading other articles I'm no longer sure that is best. Would something like 20-30 minutes of high intensity intervals in the morning, lifting in the middle of the day, and long low intensity at night be the best? Or another combination altogether?
Thanks for your responses,
Wilstown