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December 28, 2011 at 3:03 am #13023
DooleyGuestim keeping things really basic for my workout.Monday and Friday:DB Low Incline Bench, 4sets of 8Squats, 4 sets of 81 Arm Rows 4 Sets of 8Wednesdays:Deads, 4 sets of 8I try to get in a 45min walk on the Tuesday and Thursday
January 8, 2012 at 4:14 am #13024
DevilmanGuestBeen doing Carbnite now for about 2 months and have been using Wendler's 5/3/1 full body routine. So far have not lost any strength, in fact have been getting stronger. Started at a bodyweight of 285 and I am down to 266. Best diet protocol I have ever tried and for me, easiest one to stay on.
January 13, 2012 at 7:26 am #13025
Naomi MostMemberBeen doing Carbnite now for about 2 months and have been using Wendler's 5/3/1 full body routine. So far have not lost any strength, in fact have been getting stronger. Started at a bodyweight of 285 and I am down to 266. Best diet protocol I have ever tried and for me, easiest one to stay on.
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March 15, 2012 at 3:33 pm #13026
lerouquinGuestI'm about to hit the gym a few days before my first carb nite. Looking at this thread, lifting is definitely OK, but I want to avoid any cardio (for warm-up purposes), right? I know to limit my HIIT to the days immediately following my carb nite, but I don't know if even 5 minutes on the elliptical/treadmill is permissible… just to get the blood pumping.Is my approach to cardio too old school? 🙂
March 15, 2012 at 4:15 pm #13027
zewskiMemberSo basically the take-aways from this thread are:train for strengthdon't go crazy on volumeenergy may suffer, but strength won't if you do it right (basically what Kiefer said in his "hulk factor" article on elitefts)guesstimation on food is good enough, and following the meal plans will certainly help (kiefer probably wrote those up for a reason :P)
March 15, 2012 at 8:19 pm #13028
bako71MemberI'm about to hit the gym a few days before my first carb nite. Looking at this thread, lifting is definitely OK, but I want to avoid any cardio (for warm-up purposes), right? I know to limit my HIIT to the days immediately following my carb nite, but I don't know if even 5 minutes on the elliptical/treadmill is permissible... just to get the blood pumping.Is my approach to cardio too old school? 🙂
I have just learned that no HIIT after 3rd day. However, walking is great anytime. Well over a year ago Kiefer did a workout plan for me and every workout started with a 10-15 treadmill walk as a warm up - easy like 3.0-3.5 speed max. I am reading on the threads that a fasted am walk is permissible anytime after that 3 day, actually, walking is good in general.
March 15, 2012 at 9:11 pm #13029
lerouquinGuestGood to know. I also have a weekly invite to play racquetball, so I'm going to try to do that in the days following a carb nite because my heart really pumps when I play.I'll just keep my pre-lifting warm-up on any day to something super light.Thanks!
March 15, 2012 at 9:13 pm #13030
sckielyParticipantActually, mileage may vary?? I am doing 2 heavy sessions a week, 2 ballistic sessions a week and 2 HIIT sessions a week.My HIIT is limited to 20mins! So far I have dropped size around the waist but my weight has gone up! I am notably more defined so this is my measuring tool! Will do BF% after a month on CNS!
March 15, 2012 at 10:53 pm #13031
zewskiMemberYea walking is always good. It's only HIGH-INTENSITY cardio that you want to avoid
March 15, 2012 at 11:09 pm #13032
zewskiMemberActually, I take that back. Re-read this as well as the comments by Kiefer, and I think it's safe to say that doing the cardio as he prescribes is safe any day. http://www.dangerouslyhardcore.com/902/surgeon-general%E2%80%99s-warning-dh-com-is-known-to-cause-radioactive-superpowers/It's extended cardio in above a 65% max that you want to avoid as this just wastes muscle. Kiefer expands on this in this article: http://articles.elitefts.com/articles/training-articles/women-running-into-trouble/
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