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02-23-2009, 01:26 PM #1Associate Member
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AM Empty Stomach Running?
Thoughts on this? I am thinking jogging/running in the AM on an empty stomach for 30 minutes might risk burning up some muscle.
Anyone with any study results?
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02-23-2009, 01:39 PM #2Banned
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it's an effective way to burn calories.
just type empty-stomach cardio into google, there are plenty of studies.
i do it every morning when I'm not bulking.
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02-23-2009, 01:40 PM #3
There's plenty of studies out there, I know it works for me. Take some amino acid before and you'll be fine.
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02-23-2009, 02:40 PM #4
I wouldn't do it. If I'm going to do high intensity cardio in the A.M I have two scoops of whey mixed with water first. I used to do it on a bare empty stomach and I feel I may have lost a little muscle that way. Trial and error for me.
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02-23-2009, 03:03 PM #5
^^ I don't think he meant high intensity. I agree though. I keep my heartrate in the fat burning zone in the morning, no higher.
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02-23-2009, 03:14 PM #6Associate Member
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I dont see why people are so worried about losing muscle. How much could you really loose? Why would your body not replace it? For some reason, does cardio require calories but somehow deceives your body into not wanting to repair itself?
I could see not wanting to do fasted cardio from a performance stand point.... but really. Unless you are really busting balls, frequently, and for long periods while fasted, I don't see the harm. And even in that case, I'm not really convinced you would necessarily be worse off than when you started anyways.
The human body is not the frail pathetic thing that will just wither away if you forget to eat breakfast before you morning jog.
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02-24-2009, 12:04 PM #7
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02-24-2009, 03:55 PM #8
i stopped doing cardio on an empty stomach and dont notice any diff. i also find i can get similiar results doing 20-30mins pwo.
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03-01-2009, 03:16 PM #10Associate Member
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no difference
have a protein shake and a bananna and you'll b fine
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03-01-2009, 03:45 PM #11
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03-02-2009, 11:56 AM #12
Well I wouldn't say nothing because the BCAA's in the whey will def help but why not throw in some oats to ensure you are staying anticatabolic? Would you lift weights without consuming carbs before and after a workout? The same applies to an intense HIIT cardio session.
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03-04-2009, 02:20 AM #13
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03-04-2009, 05:18 AM #14
If you're worried about it burning muscle during morning workouts just drink BCAA's (Branch Chain Amino Acids) like XTEND .. it'll stop the muscle breakdown.
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03-04-2009, 07:50 AM #15
i see a couple options to keep you from going catabolic with empty stomach cardio, btw i use both of these in conjunction and they work very well..
1) if you can, order some bulk glutamine (around 15-20$ for 500g) and take around 5-10g before cardio, this will give your body a large amount of glutamine to use to replenish it's amino acid pool. The reason this is important is because when your body enters a catabolic state it breaks down muscle tissue into it's constitute amino acids and transports those to your liver where they are broken down into alanine and converted into glycogen via gluconeogenesis. But this can be avoided by providing your body with either protein for it to break down into amino acids or the aminos themselves. Btw, glutamine makes up about 60% of the aminos in muscle tissue and therefore is the most used amino during gluconeogenesis, that's why i recommend it.
2) Drink a whey protein shake before cardio (i prefer whey for this because whey is a fast acting protein so the aminos in it are digested within 45 minutes), this will supply your body with the aminos it needs and will spare your muscle from being burned for energy, and if your wondering if it will be counter-productive to drink a shake because the protein will be used and you won't be burning fat, don't worry, it won't unless your training with high enough intensity for it to be used to fuel gluconeogenesis, cool huh, lol. Btw, most protein shakes are infused with amino acids, just look on the jug and you'll see a list of the aminos in it, so you're getting glutamine from it.
i normally will drink a small shake (about 20g of protein), made with water and add glutamine and caffeine(if you didn't know, caffeine increases fat-oxidation, lowers perception of workout intensity, and spares muscle glycogen, making it a perfect companion during cardio), this combination increases my ability to perform cardio in both duration and intensity and gives me peace of mind knowing that my muscle has very little chance of being tapped into for energy.
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03-04-2009, 11:58 AM #16
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