Cardio/Warm up
Cardio/Warm up
Hello, I just went through some reads of the ebook and am now in the process of planning my next session of workout outs, using it as a guideline. I just had some questions:
-I have a habit of doing a bit of cardio(150-160 BP range) for 25 minutes before workouts-Would this not be suggested in any phase or at all? I also have a habit of some stretches focused on the parts that were exercised for that day. OK to do/not recommended?
-I have a habit of doing a bit of cardio(150-160 BP range) for 25 minutes before workouts-Would this not be suggested in any phase or at all? I also have a habit of some stretches focused on the parts that were exercised for that day. OK to do/not recommended?
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The type of cardio that works best also depends on what phase you're in as well since they all have vastly different goals.
Stretching is good too, but it isn't warming up. As long as you do it after exercising you should be good. There's analogy out there somewhere about muscles being like rubber bands... you don't want to stretch them cold.
Stretching is good too, but it isn't warming up. As long as you do it after exercising you should be good. There's analogy out there somewhere about muscles being like rubber bands... you don't want to stretch them cold.
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My warm up is rather extensive. I personally begin by using a foam roll on the muscle groups I am going to hit that day. I follow that with some light cardio on the treadmill. Finally I do some dynamic stretching with some light plyometrics to make sure everything is ready to go. Takes about 15-20 mins but after I am fully prepared for my workout.
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