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Cape1
02-22-2008, 02:17 PM
I would like to get the thoughts of the competitors here. How many of you run as the primary source of cardio during a prep? I know it's probably a low number but I'm hoping I'll get one or two.
If you would, please state any thoughts that you may have regarding running.
Thanks!
Hardcore Natural
02-22-2008, 02:20 PM
I do HIIT with power-walking on the treadmill as my only cardio method...no running...get the same effect with less wear and tear on the joints because it's not high-impact.
That's just me tho. :D
jth16
02-22-2008, 03:11 PM
I'm behind, so I'm having to do everything, haha.
Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday:
Morning 30 minutes on the elliptical w/ heart rate 130bpm
Night time 30 mins HIIT on bike/treadmill consisting of
10 intervals on bike, 5 mins 4mph/4incline treadmill and repeat
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday:
Morning 30 minutes on the elliptical w/ heart rate 130bpm
Night time 20 minutes 4mph and 4 incline on treadmill, workout, then 10 more minutes on treadmill with same condition.
-Jordan
Cape1
02-22-2008, 05:36 PM
Jordan, That's some cardio!
I'm doing this on a 10 day split:
Days: 1 - 6 and day 8: 45 minutes AM cardio (run 5 days, pick something else for the other two)
Day 7: Sprints
Days 9 and 10: no cardio at all (Power days in the weight room)
ALL DAYS except 9and 10 I do 20 minutes post workout, aleit at a bit less intensity.
Therefore, 8 of 10 days are double gym sessions now.
Just started this new phase this week. I was curious about the running because it's my favorite cardio. I just get a really nice CV pump from it. I know it can cause over use inguries but I've run distance for so many years off and on that I think my body is used to it by now. But most BB'ers I know are pretty much against running.
jth16
02-22-2008, 06:47 PM
Jordan, That's some cardio!
I'm doing this on a 10 day split:
Days: 1 - 6 and day 8: 45 minutes AM cardio (run 5 days, pick something else for the other two)
Day 7: Sprints
Days 9 and 10: no cardio at all (Power days in the weight room)
ALL DAYS except 9and 10 I do 20 minutes post workout, aleit at a bit less intensity.
Therefore, 8 of 10 days are double gym sessions now.
Just started this new phase this week. I was curious about the running because it's my favorite cardio. I just get a really nice CV pump from it. I know it can cause over use inguries but I've run distance for so many years off and on that I think my body is used to it by now. But most BB'ers I know are pretty much against running.
By running do you mean like HIIT/ Sprint style or long distance low intensity?
I really prefer HIIT, I mean I can actually see differences in my physique the next morning following a HIIT session.
yzrider400f
02-22-2008, 07:03 PM
I do HIIT with power-walking on the treadmill as my only cardio method...no running...get the same effect with less wear and tear on the joints because it's not high-impact.
That's just me tho. :D
lol are you serious? Does your heart rate get to 90% max?
Cape1
02-22-2008, 07:14 PM
By running do you mean like HIIT/ Sprint style or long distance low intensity?
I really prefer HIIT, I mean I can actually see differences in my physique the next morning following a HIIT session.
Mostly tempo runs with one sprint session and one LI per week. My carbs are way too low right now to do too much anerobic work. I hear you though: I too like the HI work better. The duration isn't as long and it's just a great workout!!! I'm doing sprints tomorrow. Since it snowed all day today, and they are calling for 20mph winds, it should be a blast!
RE: "tempo" runs: This is a session conducted at fast pace. It's the kind of pace that you're not quite sure you can handle but you force yourself. For me, right now it is a 8.5MM pace over 40 minutes (I know. Not all that speedy but I'm still packing some extra weight).
Cape1
02-22-2008, 07:18 PM
lol are you serious? Does your heart rate get to 90% max?
I'm sure he's doing some running in there. I mean, I can't get remotely close to anerobic walking at any incline. Unless he just means "higher" than normal intensity.