Do I need to burn all the fat before you build muscle, or alternating cardio and strength training?
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I heard that when you do cardio first use of manual reserves. So, if I lifted weights, which will be against the results? But at the same time I know that the more muscle you have, the higher your metabolism. And the higher your metabolism, you burn more fat. Thus, I have to build muscle now? Thank you.
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I recorded the first oil began to plan with your doctor, and she advised me to do cardio exercises so that they can check their real weight to lose fat without changes in muscle growt, so I followed the instructions to eat and began to walk and run every day for 30 -45 minutes, and lost 20 pounds in five weeks, now that I’m at my ideal weight, I’m working on weight training to build muscle, and it seems to work. If you have no fat easier to shape and tone your chance corps.Bonne any decision you make.
Definitely do your weight training with cardio exercises. More muscle burns more calories, which means that you’ll work faster fat. In your workout, lift weights, and then burn the excess energy on the treadmill, bike or elliptical. Then, with a weight, do not work the same muscles every day, they need one day of rest between sets for recovery.