2004/01/22, 08:34 PM
Hi, I've been reading through the various archived HIIT links and was wondering if anyone could advise me.....
To burn fat Is it better to, as I do now, do low-intensity cardio work three days a week for 25 minutes (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) and a full-on HIIT cardio workout for 25 minutes twice a week (Tuesday and Thursday). I also do a pretty high intensity spin class on Saturday mornings (for kicks).
Should I be doing more HIIT? I think I read somewhere that HIIT workouts shouldn't be done every day, but I'm not sure if that's the case.
Thanks.
-------------- Aaron
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2004/01/22, 09:49 PM
6 days a week is a lot of cardio...I used to do the same thing. Never under estimate rest!! Since i've cut down to 4-5 days of cardio, mostly HIIT and some low intensity on days i'm feeling a little burned out works great for me...but then again everyones different. Just thought you might like to know how it works for me...
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~Don
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2004/01/22, 11:07 PM
Thanks Don
-------------- Aaron
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2004/01/24, 09:38 AM
I do 30 minutes to an hour of cardio (ellipticals) after I do my scheduled weighttraining. That is five times a week. Does elliptical work qualify as HIIT cardio and if so am I doing too much?
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2004/01/24, 10:19 AM
Weights and cardio should be split up by at 6 hours optimally. If that isn't possible at least split them. Do a search on hiit and see how it works. Ravenwolf had a post last year that helped me figure it out. It works best if you do cardio 1 or 2 day and the hiit 1 or 2 days. Keep your body guessing.
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Charlie
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