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06-23-2003, 06:28 PM #1Member
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What to do if you cant do AM cardio???
I want to cut some bodyfat, I have always been able to do AM cardio in the past but now its not possible. I get up at 4am to be at work by 6am, there are no gyms open that early around here and I am not able to buy a treadmill for my home. I before always did AM low intensity cardio(40min to 1hr at 15%[email protected]). I am about to start my cutting diet next week but I need some low impact cardio to help things out. SO what are some of your suggestions. The way I work I will be able to do AM cardio one day per week one week and 2-3 days per week the next but I plan to do 5 days per week. I guess my best option is not to eat 3 hours before my lift/cardio in the PM and to do my cardio after I lift. How long should I go, what kind of cardio should I do, etc???
Any suggestions. By the way I only lift 3 days per week, Monday/Tuesday/Thursday. I lift for function more than bodybuilding. I do only compound movements with the exception of abs, lowerback, calves, hamstrings. My split is like this.
Day 1
Dumbell Incline or Dumbell Bench Press-3 sets 5-8 reps
Pullups or Chinups-3 sets 5-8 reps
Decline Situps-3 sets 20 reps
Lowerback Hypers-3sets 12 reps
Day 2
Leg Press-3x20
Leg Curl-3x6
Seated Calves-3x15
Knee Raises-3x20
Day 3
Dips-3x5-8
Dumbell or T-Bar Rows-3x6-8
Dumbell Overhead Press-3x12-15
Decline Situps-3x20
*I superset exercises 1/2, 3/4. I rest 1 min 30 sec between each set of each exercise and I rest 2min between superset groups.
Thats about it. I am 5'5" 180lbs, bodyfat unsure, somewhere between 12-14%. My diet will be mainly high protein, low carb, moderate fat(mostly EFA's)
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06-23-2003, 07:53 PM #2
I"m not really sure i understand this real well. Are you saying that you can't do morning cardio because the gym isn't open that early and you can't afford a treadmill? Whats wrong with going outside? Or am i just reading this wrong?
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06-24-2003, 12:27 AM #3Junior Member
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no compound
most of your excersizes are not compound bro
throw in some squats
Bench press
Behind the back military
Dead lifts
dips
belive it or not doing this with a good diet will cut u up
and to loose even more body fat add in a eca stack before working out for a super kick (thats what iam doing right now)
and to top that off i would try to work out first thing in the morning
the reason being is because your glycogen level is low and your body dips into the fat for energy.
in the evening if you do aerobics first half hour its gonna burn the food and glycogen that u have stored. Then your gonna dip into fat!!!
So if you dont feel like working out in the morning to burn fat then work out with high intensity put a eca stack and throw some heavy shit around. While fixing up your diet and your gonna burn fat like crazy bro.
Good luck.
Ive lost 12 pounds
some of it muscle
but most of it fat
and ive been doing the same
cause i dont have time for the morning cardio
good luck
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06-24-2003, 01:38 AM #4Member
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Hmmm, compound means it works more than one muscle so yes most of my exercises are compound. You dont know me so you are forgiven already, but I cant squat/deadlift anymore due to issues of health from years of powerlifting. Mainly back problems.
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06-24-2003, 01:42 AM #5
If you can't do cardio on the AM on an empty stomach, do it after fasting for about 4 hours. If there's a gap in your day where you go without eating for a few hours, that's your time my man. Insulin levels brah, INSULIN! You can manipulate anything in your body. Replicate the events while you're sleeping during your daytime activity, in this case, find a time period where you go without food as a fuel source, then do your cardio and it's the exact same thing. Go nuts brah.
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06-24-2003, 01:43 AM #6Member
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Originally posted by saboudian
I"m not really sure i understand this real well. Are you saying that you can't do morning cardio because the gym isn't open that early and you can't afford a treadmill? Whats wrong with going outside? Or am i just reading this wrong?
Now if I got up another hour earlier to do AM cardio that would put my sleep down to about 3-4 hours per night. There is no way I am doing that.
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06-24-2003, 01:44 AM #7Member
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Originally posted by RoNNy THe BuLL
If you can't do cardio on the AM on an empty stomach, do it after fasting for about 4 hours. If there's a gap in your day where you go without eating for a few hours, that's your time my man. Insulin levels brah, INSULIN! You can manipulate anything in your body. Replicate the events while you're sleeping during your daytime activity, in this case, find a time period where you go without food as a fuel source, then do your cardio and it's the exact same thing. Go nuts brah.
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06-24-2003, 01:49 AM #8
Anytime bro, check out my post about Circuit Training in the Workout sections...may be of some use to you!!
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06-24-2003, 07:54 AM #9Originally posted by solidj55
Yes you are right, I cant do AM cardio because the gym isnt open and I am not going to buy a treadmill. Nothing wrong with going outside other than the fact that it would be 2 or 3 in the morning. I just cant get up that early. I work 12-16 hour shifts so that leaves very little for sleep if you figure I lift after working out then come home eat, and go to sleep.
Now if I got up another hour earlier to do AM cardio that would put my sleep down to about 3-4 hours per night. There is no way I am doing that.
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06-24-2003, 03:07 PM #10
I AM IN THE SAME BOAT BRO. I JUST DO CADIO ON AN EMPTY STOMACH. I PURPOSLY SPACE A MEAL OUT 4 HOURS SO I CAN DO IT ON A EMPTY STOMACH. THEN I DRINK A PROTIEN SHAKE RIGHT AFTER.
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06-24-2003, 06:47 PM #11Member
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I am glad I am not the only one with this problem.
Ronny, I will check out your post about circuit training for sure.
Big Texan, I wasnt getting pissy you freaking idiot lol, j/k. Yea bro I am finally done with the academy stuff. I am so glad not to have to study on my days off anymore. I am trying to take it easy this week in the gym so my joints can heal up from that week of Defensive Tactics we did.
Pump Up, thanks for the advice dude, I will be doing the same thing you are.
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06-25-2003, 07:14 AM #12Originally posted by solidj55
Big Texan, I wasnt getting pissy you freaking idiot lol, j/k.
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06-25-2003, 05:34 PM #13Member
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Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
I'm just worried about it dratically hindering my gains. Laters!
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06-25-2003, 05:36 PM #14Member
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Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
, I'm just worried about it dratically hindering my homosexual lifestyle. Laters!
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06-25-2003, 11:05 PM #15
SHhhhhhhhh, I have an image to uphold. Now I have yto come out of the closet!
Actually that's just wrong to change a guys quote like that, ya dirty bastard!
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06-26-2003, 06:30 PM #16Member
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Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
SHhhhhhhhh, I have an image to uphold. Now I have yto come out of the closet!
Actually that's just wrong to change a guys quote like that, ya dirty bastard!
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06-27-2003, 09:36 AM #17
Man I don't know whether to laugh or puke!!!!! I would have pissed my pants laughing at that moron!
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06-27-2003, 10:03 PM #18Originally Posted by solidj55
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06-27-2003, 10:12 PM #19Member
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Thanks Farm Boy for the responses. I could use sprints/bag training without problems. In all honesty I could probably squat/dead light but the risks and probability of me hurting myself again are great and the odds of that outweigh the benifits that I may reap from those exercises.
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06-27-2003, 10:29 PM #20
i have to agree with you on the risks. melt down training is a lactic acid build up type training. i would be afraid that you would compromise your back trying this type of training. from what i have been told it is extremely taxing on the body. i dont know what you weigh but sprints may cause you some lower back problems. particularly when you consider the surface that you run on. pavement or any type of hard surface would surely cause problems. i can do road work and my lower back is sore for a few days but i can run in the pasture and it does not seem to bother me. i'll keep you mind when i am reading other post and if it sounds similiar to what you are looking for i'll let you know.
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06-28-2003, 01:20 AM #21Originally Posted by solidj55
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