Thread: High Intensity Interval Training
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12-11-2008, 07:48 PM #1Associate Member
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High Intensity Interval Training
OK, im currently coming up on week 3 in my FIRST test-e cycle... i have cut out cardio completely, im up some weight, my question inlies here... im gaining a bit more fat than id like... im the kinda guy that gains fat around my stomach and luv handles before any place else so id like to keep it away ... know what i mean lol... NOW i hear that this HIIT cardio is best for burning away fat, ive never been a fan of the same old cardio routine, my metabolism is naturaly pretty high, not much bf at all actually, but now that ive cut out cardio and am focusing on weight training... i am DEFF seeing more muscle, but with that comes the fat... IF i did the HIIT workouts 3 times a week in the morning before i ate anything at all, for instance, running at a sprint for 15 seconds, then walking... 15 seconds, walking for 15 seconds, and so on, do this 5 times for a set of 1... and i do 5 sets... it comes out to about 8 minutes??? give or take, will this be efficient in burnjing away some of this un wanted fat around my stomach.. or is there a better way.. pls give me some ideas!!! heres my stats
6`4 226 lbs, 15% bf as of last night... my body water was like 68% or something around there... anyways, im running 600mg\week test-e at 2 pins a week.... thats it, its my first ever cycle... so gimmie some ideas guys!!!! im open to all info..
PS. i cut out cardio about a month or so before starting the cycle and began a bulking diet... FAIRLY clean... not 100 percent completely clean, but its pretty good (according to u guys on the forums!)
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12-11-2008, 11:40 PM #2
All guys put more fat on our guts first that's one reason why we don't live as long as women. My advice to you would to actually do low intensity cardio. Doing low intensity cardio for 45 minutes to one hour will burn more calories coming from fat rather than calories from carbohydrates which stort intervals of high intensity cardio does. If you keep your protein consumption high where it should be you won't have to worry about losing muscle mass while on aas.
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12-12-2008, 10:19 AM #3Associate Member
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fsho, yea my protein is way up there :-P
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