At the moment, i'm on an personal trainer course given by a world class researcher and bodybuilder/physique model who also happens to be my training coach. I'm finding that most of the stuff that is on the internet is incorrect and in direct contrast to what i'm being taught.
One of those is that doing cardio as well as doing strength training is not a good idea. They are at the opposite ends of the strength endurance spectrum. If you do both, your body is trying to adapt one way and then another way which means, instead of optimal results, you obtain the worst of both worlds.
Under the supervision of my coach, i lost 30 pounds of fat and gained 5 pounds of muscle in 4 months. That was done solely with weight training, absolutely NO cardio and a calorie controlled diet. In the process, i reversed my border line diabetes and can see a faint outline of my abs (6 pack).
One of those is that doing cardio as well as doing strength training is not a good idea. They are at the opposite ends of the strength endurance spectrum. If you do both, your body is trying to adapt one way and then another way which means, instead of optimal results, you obtain the worst of both worlds.
Under the supervision of my coach, i lost 30 pounds of fat and gained 5 pounds of muscle in 4 months. That was done solely with weight training, absolutely NO cardio and a calorie controlled diet. In the process, i reversed my border line diabetes and can see a faint outline of my abs (6 pack).
