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Outstanding cardio option

Andrew Blubaugh

Gunny Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Dec 4, 2003
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At the ripe old age of 34 my body is starting to break down. I am starting to experience more "bad" pain from years of abuse and some poor training methods. A few weeks ago I came upon an article that suggested other forms of cardio versus a strict long distance regime.

Take a look at the article, specifically "9 innings of Sprints". It is an ass kicker and at least for me a bit easier on the body.

http://www.oneresult.com/articles/training/better-forms-cardio
 
Re: Outstanding cardio option

muscles move the heart, not the other way around! Cooper has even retracted the notion of "cardio" as he originally construed it back in the 70's. Steady-state activity does "NOT" burn fat; high intensity sprints do NOT burn fat. A high, good, saturated fat, lo-mod protein and minimal carb diet does reduce body fat, especially by reducing visceral adipose tissue, i.e., belly fat, i.e., if your standing over a piss tube and you can't see your dick, you've got visceral adipose tissue abnormality. You can run a 100 miles a week, and you won't lose it, especially if you're over the age of 50. So pay attention to cowboy-bravo!!
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