Inspire Magazine Inspire Magazine Issue 102 | Page 8

Does dieting and lifting weights make you lose weight faster than dieting and doing cardio? PHOTO BY C1Photography Here’s a thing, do you want to lose weight but you are uncertain on how to start or do it? You may ind yourself asking of what is the most effective thing to integrate with a proper diet plan in order to lose weight faster -whether to apply resistance training (lifting weights) OR cardiovascular activities. Don’t worry, if you are confronted with this dilemma, it’s normal. You are not the only one struggling and trust me, most of us do. Weight loss wars have been a long debate in the itness world and everyone has a story to tell. It has been the battle ield between diet with weight lifting and diet with cardio. Let’s make a quick run and lift the pros and cons of these weight loss wars. When you talk about wanting to lose weight, you would probably mean that you want to lose the fats in your body while retaining the muscles. Trust me, you don’t want to lose lean muscle because it would slow your metabolism and make you look less athletic. Maintaining your lean muscle mass to lose fat and get lean should have been inculcated in your mind before taking any training program. Cardio is the fundamental thing you can do when it comes to burning calories. If you burn more calories than you consume in a day, you will lose weight. This is also known as caloric de icit. Put on your running shoes, go for a hike, run three miles or step on a treadmill and you will burn about 300 calories. It’s no doubt, cardio helps in improving your heart health, training your heart to be in shape by remaining at a higher level of operation while exercising. However, because you are doing it for a consistent form of exercise, you are not actually training you heart to prepare for moments of extreme stress because it never really has to indulge with rapid changes. Although, cardio workout helps you lose weight, be it noted that you will lose both fat and lean muscle mass. The good thing about cardio is that you can do lots of it. Whether it’s walking, dancing, hiking, running on a treadmill or ultimate frisbee. Nevertheless, there is only a slight Exercise Post Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) with cardio, which means that you only burn calories when running, walking, hiking or dancing and nothing much happens afterwards. Since you must burn certain number of calories in order to lose one pound of body fat, if you do enough of these cardio sessions, and make sure you're not eating these calories back, weight loss will result. Nonetheless, you are going to have to keep doing those long cardio sessions. Time will likely become a big factor with this one, as well as boredom could start to play a role over time as well. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6