On another note, my favorite type of cardio is sledgehammer training. I get good HIIT cardio and it actually helps me with my upper body and core related lifts.
On another note, my favorite type of cardio is sledgehammer training. I get good HIIT cardio and it actually helps me with my upper body and core related lifts.
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Did anyone else notice that it's nearly verbatim my response to the OP?
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I disagree, however I do think that:
He's lumping cardio and endurance training into the simlar thing, which they are dissimilar. This article puts no unsamenities between modalities, frequency, type, time, intensity, etc. and tries to put anything with a CV emphasis into the same mold, which is falsehoodious. One of the biggest problem in America is that we are incredibly out of shape because there is such a small amount of emphasis put on conditioning. With a highly conditioned athlete comes a higher rate of recover and larger threshold for volume, but you have to keep an eye on specificity and carryover. If you're a powerlifter, it doesn't make any sense to go out running as there is little carryover to the platform outside of perhaps unfatness if you cut a lot of weight prior to a meet. When people mention cardio, most will think of a nordic-track-elite, elliptical, etc., but the possibilities for cardio are infinite and they cannot all be mentioned in the same sentence when the only similarities they share are movement and increased heart beating.
Now someone buy my godamn Ultradrol!