this, for me like.I think the definitive answer is, whichever one you do last you'll be tired for and won't do as well. Can you not just do them on different days?
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this, for me like.I think the definitive answer is, whichever one you do last you'll be tired for and won't do as well. Can you not just do them on different days?
What type of routine are you doing that you're doing weights everyday?
Up till a couple of years ago i used to go 6 times a week,(so not every day then!!) just doing a muscle group every day (biceps and triceps i may have only been in the gym 30 minutes if that)
I was always led to believe that after weights you needed to rest asap with proetein to let your muscles rebuild. The most important meal of the day post workout. Im not sure on this cardio after- though i presume it depends on your goal, bigger muscles was always mine, but if you want to lose weight cardio after may be alright???
i'd imagine your body uses your fat stores as energy as its digesting the protein, breaking it down into BCAA'si was told its best to have a carb drink before any proteins , as the body would use the protein shake etc as energy ,rather than put it to use repairing and building .... ??????
my opinion is that if you have any energy left after weights to do cardio then you haven't worked hard enough at the weights. Go home, rest, replenish yourself and the extra muscle you gradually will put on will take care of the fatUp till a couple of years ago i used to go 6 times a week,(so not every day then!!) just doing a muscle group every day (biceps and triceps i may have only been in the gym 30 minutes if that)
I was always led to believe that after weights you needed to rest asap with proetein to let your muscles rebuild. The most important meal of the day post workout. Im not sure on this cardio after- though i presume it depends on your goal, bigger muscles was always mine, but if you want to lose weight cardio after may be alright???
i was told its best to have a carb drink before any proteins , as the body would use the protein shake etc as energy ,rather than put it to use repairing and building .... ??????
i'd imagine your body uses your fat stores as energy as its digesting the protein, breaking it down into BCAA's
my opinion is that if you have any energy left after weights to do cardio then you haven't worked hard enough at the weights. Go home, rest, replenish yourself and the extra muscle you gradually will put on will take care of the fat
but your body would have already started metabolising your fat stores in a 45 min weights workout. Plus, as i say the protein is broken down to BCAA's which aren't used as an energy source. Plus, a whey shake will contain a small amount of carbs and fats anyway.shirley a liquid protein drink would be assimlated first due to its make up to restore the balance... the body has to work to use fat as energy cos its a lazy machine ...
to be honest , i didnt follow any strict regime and i think alot of people get bogged down in the science ,rather than just getting stuck in and get on with it . i saw some very good results over my time at the sport ..
Correct like, regular exercise, eat less and in moderation..it's not difficult.shirley a liquid protein drink would be assimlated first due to its make up to restore the balance... the body has to work to use fat as energy cos its a lazy machine ...
to be honest , i didnt follow any strict regime and i think alot of people get bogged down in the science ,rather than just getting stuck in and get on with it . i saw some very good results over my time at the sport ..
but your body would have already started metabolising your fat stores in a 45 min weights workout. Plus, as i say the protein is broken down to BCAA's which aren't used as an energy source. Plus, a whey shake will contain a small amount of carbs and fats anyway.
Agree with the second paragraph like.
http://www.t-nation.com/free_online...ition/the_top_10_post_workout_nutrition_mythsYou need plenty of carbs post workout. People go way overboard with the protein and neglect the carbs.
theres a hell of alot of information out there about PWO myths, lots of articles supporting the fact that the intake of carbs is no where near as important as first thought.
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theres a hell of alot of information out there about PWO myths, lots of articles supporting the fact that the intake of carbs is no where near as important as first thought.
but weightlifting increases insulin sensitivity for over 24 hours. Its far more important to have a balanced diet with wholegrain carbs throughout the day than running into the changing room at the gym to get your dextrose.carbs in turn stimulate insulin release which is the mother of growth .. proteins feed the muscles , so both are very important , if your into bodybuilding of sorts .....
but weightlifting increases insulin sensitivity for over 24 hours. Its far more important to have a balanced diet with wholegrain carbs throughout the day than running into the changing room at the gym to get your dextrose.