I read in another thread:
"Even among people who don't do atkins and eat relatively high carb, some of them know to do their cardio AFTER weights because your body has burned through glycogen and is primed to burn fat"
I've been going to the gym three mornings a week and it looks like I have been doing things the wrong way around.
My normal schedule is:
Brisk walk to the gym - 5 min
Rower - 5 min
Cycling - 15 min
Cross-trainer - 15 - 20 minutes (I think this may be a.k.a. eliptical machine?)
Weights (various fixed machines, upper and lower body, 3 sets of 12) - 20 minutes.
Stretching - 5 min
Relaxed walk home - 5-10 min (feeling on top of the world)
Should I change things around and be doing my fixed weights first and then heading to cardio?
Can someone explain this, or post a good link as to why I should do it this way (in laymans terms?)
Thank you!
"Even among people who don't do atkins and eat relatively high carb, some of them know to do their cardio AFTER weights because your body has burned through glycogen and is primed to burn fat"
I've been going to the gym three mornings a week and it looks like I have been doing things the wrong way around.
My normal schedule is:
Brisk walk to the gym - 5 min
Rower - 5 min
Cycling - 15 min
Cross-trainer - 15 - 20 minutes (I think this may be a.k.a. eliptical machine?)
Weights (various fixed machines, upper and lower body, 3 sets of 12) - 20 minutes.
Stretching - 5 min
Relaxed walk home - 5-10 min (feeling on top of the world)
Should I change things around and be doing my fixed weights first and then heading to cardio?
Can someone explain this, or post a good link as to why I should do it this way (in laymans terms?)
Thank you!




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