Ok, I never liked cardio and never stuck to it like I should. But I need some reassurance that I will more then likely get results from this. I am now trying to stick to cardio and basing it of my HR.
Stats are 30 yrs old, 5'6", about 170lbs. Maybe like 18-20% BF, I guessing High just for good measure, probable and hoping lower. An extensive weight training background. Now goal is to lose about 20 lbs or so, but to mainly lose the waist that I never thought I would have to do (It can sneak up on you, getting older sucks)and achieve a fairly decently defined mid section. Drop BF to 10% or less.
I plan on going on a 12 week diet and maintain a good cardio and weight training excercise in hopes to reach my goal, then change routine and diet for another 12 weeks to make my new body composition my base line. Want to maintain all my strength and muscle. I do cardio In the morning right after I do a pretty short but intense weight training routine. I do this because I work a graveyard shift. I know to try and seperate the two, but very difficult on this shift. I will be taking A small PWO shake after my weights. I do stop eating about 7hrs before my cardio. I will probable add some Clen that I have left over.
Now here is where I need the reassurance. I usually maintain my hr at about 140 bpm, I will on occassion get it up to 170s-180s after a very short run which I do like 5-6 times during the my cardio session, then back to walking at an incline allowing my heart rate drop to 140s. To maintain my HR at 120s(65% of THR, fat burning zone supposely) for 35-45min seems fairly easy. Is this Normal? Should I keep my HR at 120s to better reach my Goal or keep it at 140s? Should I try and mix HIGH Intensity with Low in hopes for best results like I have been doing. Does Cardio Really not have to be that Intense to get great and phenomenal results? Will 120s keep all my muscle and lose plenty of fat? ( I am aware diet will be a big factor as well). And is the PWO shake after the weights ok, or should I avoid this? Remember, want to keep or even build some more muscle, but got to lose he fat.
Sorry for the long Post, Just want to hear opinions about if the route I am going in is a good one. Thanks for any info.


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