most people say cardio @65-80% MHR but here it's 65-70%. Opinions here?
most people say cardio @65-80% MHR but here it's 65-70%. Opinions here?
Well i dont know the glycogen/carb/fat metabolism thing...i didnt get my books yet...but ill try to explain as much as i can.......Originally Posted by dragon69
65-70%-to make the intensity high enough as to actually burn calories and tap into your fat stores...but low enough so you do not use your own muscle...
try em both...and stick with the 1 that works best for ya....
1) I don't know who "most people" is comprised of.Originally Posted by dragon69
2) "Here" it's usually 65-75% of one's MHR.
This site has tons of highly educated/successful people so you'd be well served to use the advice that this site provides.
~SC~
I meant most published material says that. I have been following the 65-70% for some time, but I got curious when I see 65-80% so many times. I realize the reason why it's lower too.
Swolecat you list it as 65-75%, you think 75% is still a large percentage of fat burned then?
above 75% and you are getting close to the anaerobic threshhold, whyn ot play it safe and keep it at about 75% to be safe?
Most published material does not pertain to bodybuilding and definitely is not geared towards maximizing lean body mass and reaching very low bodyfat percentages. It's aimed at a totally different audience with far different goals and you should keep that in mind when reading academic articles on the subject.Originally Posted by dragon69
hey i always liked ur posts..rite to the point no BS....... what are ur degrees cetf.s? if u dont mind me asking....Originally Posted by longhornDr
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Yes, this is very true, great point.Originally Posted by longhornDr
~SC~
swolecat, you're pretty cut right now aren't you? Can't imagine you losing 32lbs then if you are.
Or do you gain a little fat when you bulk?
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