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| UK-M's Mascot ![]() | doing a bit of cardio before weights? Doing cardio increases the heart rate which can only help to flow the blood to pump the muscles, but if u do cardio before weights then wouldn't you have less energy so to speak to lift weights :confused: What do you guys think of this. Is he/she right to say doing a bit of cardio before weights a a good idea, cos i usually do cardio after weights. Quote:
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5 minutes if no high blood pressure, or 7 minutes if you have high blood pressure. Otherwise do cardio last, after the weights.
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Some people do recommend a very light bit of cardio. NOthing which is going to use up all your energy before you hit the weights. I personally do a few stretches, then 2->4 warm up sets using 50% then 75% of the weight im planning to lift.
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Yes, just to get the heart working. Not burn too much energy as this is saved for the weights.
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2000 metres?? for a warm up, jeez, thats way too much for me, I just stick to the weights, I don't want to throw precious energy down the drain, I've done 1500 metres warm up once, and it doesn't do it for me, in fact I lift less weight, and do less reps...
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