"The Final Verdict on Cardio
& Weight Loss Exercise"
Copyright © 2006
Jonathan Perez
People looking to lose weight / burn body
fat, feel that cardio is the way to go.
This what they have been told that cardio does:
Cardio supposedly burns calories during the actual session.
Cardio supposedly burns calories after the session.
Cardio supposedly raises the body’s metabolic rate.
Cardio supposedly puts the body into a calorie deficit.
And all in all, it supposedly burns body fat.
Regardless of how many so-called scientific
studies someone may quote you, regardless of what everyone else seems
to be blindly doing, and regardless of what all the magazines and
internet sites say………it all comes down to observing what happens in the
real world.
Plain and simple.
Sure, cardio does do every one of the things listed above, but as I’ve
demonstrated over and over, the amount of calories cardio burns, the
amount of fat cardio burns, the degree it raises the metabolic rate, or
the amount of calorie deficit it achieves is so low, so little, that it
is not going to make absolutely that big of a difference in how your
body looks.
Period.
I’ve kept stating the same real world examples over and over, and I’m
going to do it again to drive the point home:
Compare those that do cardio to those that don’t.
Let’s look at professional bodybuilders, since no one is more qualified
than a pro bodybuilder to demonstrate the most effective way to build
the most muscle, while carrying the least amount of fat.
Look at Darrem Charles, Dave Henry, Gerard Dente, Vince Taylor, and for
over the first decade of his career, Dexter Jackson (along with a ton
of other big name amateurs).
These guys don’t do any cardio whatsoever. Never. Not offseason. Not
precontest.
They don’t even come close to a treadmill, stairstepper, bike, or any
other cardio contraption.
Yet these guys, consistently, contest to contest, are always the most
ripped, defined, vascular, and muscular bodybuilders on stage.
They are always in much better condition than any of all the other
bodybuilders that do perform cardio day in and day out.
Now, please don’t say, “Oh, but what about working the heart, blah,
blah, blah?”.
Do you honestly believe that your heart isn’t getting an intense
workout when you do a set of heavy lunges, pulldowns, presses, or any
other big movement exercise??
Those that don’t think so have obviously never weight trained in an
intense manner.
I guarantee you that you are working your heart to a much higher degree
when forcing the body to lift heavy weights than any type of cardio you
can think of.
Do you really think that a little treadmill works the heart more than
getting in a leg press machine, pile on the weights, and start knocking
rep after grueling rep out???
Listen, we’ve already established in my past articles that heavy,
intense weight lifting does everything that cardio does, and to a much
higher degree.
It burns calories, it burns fat, it raises the metabolic rate for days
afterwards, it can cause a calorie deficit……….and, most important of
all……………it builds muscle mass!!!!!!!!!
No cardio exercise whatsoever can build muscle mass.
And everyone knows that building lean muscle tissue is the most
important factor in being muscular or toned and with low body fat.
What should matter most to you, if you are in search of the most
effective and efficient ways to lose weight and burn body fat, is what
works in real life, in the real world.
What actually w-o-r-k-s!
Go tell that to all of those people at the gym who spend hours at a
time on a treadmill, like gerbil, or in aerobics or spinning class.
Those people, you see them today, and look at them 12 months later, and
they’ll still look the same!!!
Yeah, they are working up a real sweat, and may feel excellent
afterwards, but I prefer to actually look good without a shirt.
Focus on heavy, intense weight lifting, and correct calorie eating.
That’s what will actually make a difference in how you look in the
mirror.
As with everything, as we experiment and test, test, test, and test
some more, for months on end, we sometimes find better methods that
lead to gain muscle weight / fat burn at a quicker and easier rate.
But after many many months of testing and measuring rate of fat burn /
muscle mass weight gain, and taking a step back and looking at what is
happening in the real world and observing other very successful
bodybuilders, I have come to the conclusion that cardio is not
necessary.
You no longer have to do cardio at all!
Again, focus on the “Big Two”…..heavy, intense weight lifting and
proper calorie eating.
I noticed that cardio always severly depleted my energy levels, it made
me take longer for my muscles to recover, it would cause me to lose
some of my hard-earned muscle mass, and it would chew up a lot of my
time.
As soon as I stopped doing cardio, concentrated on my special way of
weight training I immediately noticed that my muscles would remain
“full”, I had a lot of energy, and I was able to burn fat a lot faster
and easier.
Part of this is because cardio is VERY catabolic (eats up muscle
tissue).
You’ll have more time and more energy on your hands. Trust me.
So, say “goodnight” to cardio.
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