27/08/2022
If your aim is weight loss, would you:
A) Engage in cardio training
B) Engage in resistance training
C) A combination of the two
In my experience as a PT I have heard the phrase (or along the lines of):
“I want to loose weight, so I need to up my cardio”
There is a wide spread misconception that cardio based training (running, cycling, rowing etc) is the ultimate way to achieve weight loss.
The premise of cardio training is to condition your cardiovascular system. The efficiency of your heart, lungs and associated blood vessels.
It does tend to come with a significant calorie burn but this does not mean it is the queen bee of weight loss strategies.
Resistance training tends to fall by the way side for a number of factors. Some I have come across:
🔹Lack of confidence
🔹Fear of looking “bulky”
🔹Not realising it’s positive influence on weight loss
🔹 Lack of awareness of the long term benefits of resistance training (bone density, muscular strength, posture improvement)
So, how does resistance training influence weight loss?
Of course, some calories are burnt during the session.
Nevertheless, increased muscle mass as a result of resistance training impacts your resting metabolic rate.
Meaning you have the scope to burn more calories at rest.
Let’s conclude!
🔹Cardio training can be beneficial for weight loss and is strongly advised to support and optimise your cardiovascular system.
🔹Resistance training also has awesome benefits for weight-loss. Enhancing muscle mass and influencing your resting metabolic rate.
🔹Therefore, my answer is “C”. A combination of the two.
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