Findings from a Duke University study also support that a combo of cardio and strength
training works best for losing fat. The study followed 119 people through three
different exercise regimens: cardio only, strength training only, or a mix of
the two.
Overall, cardio was the winner for the most calories burned and total
weight loss, and the participants who only strength trained had the most weight
added to their frames due to increasing lean muscle mass. But the study found
that a cardio- or strength-only routine wasn't the best option for losing fat
and gaining lean muscle. The winner here? Those that did both cardio and
strength training. This group had the most improved body composition by losing
the most fat while also gaining lean muscle. The downside was that this group
spent the most time at the gym.
To
make your workouts as efficient as possible, you should do both cardio and strength training during
one sweat sesh, but the order matters! Always do your strength training first — when you do, you burn more calories
during your cardio because your
heart will beat faster, increasing by 12 beats a minute, which leads to more calories
burned.
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