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    Run, or squat?

    I'm trying to loose some fat. Should I focus more on running, or resistance training? Running is good for cardio and fat burning, but squats and leg presses increase muscle mass and testosterone levels, which both help fat burning. So which should I do more of?
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    Depends on your goals.

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    I agree with what IronFist says above.

    I personally recommend doing 'Kettlebell' type workouts. (I know I always recommend these...) Do a search on 'Kettlebell' on this forum. There's been quite a few threads on this already. I can guarantee and attest that you will loose fat and gain strength in your legs, back and shoulders with the KB workouts. Of course it's not for everybody...

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    Both. Of course I still like the idea of jumping hindu squats. Is your primary goal just to lose weight?
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    If you'd rather knock someone out, squats. If you'd rather be able to withstand from being knocked out, running. If you'd like both, you do the math.
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    Why not cycle both?

    One month cycle of squats, one month of running, etc.

    Hmmm I guess there's a chance your metabolism might not allow you to make significant progress like this but it's small.

    How about this. Rank these in order of desirable traits:

    Leg Size
    Leg Strength
    Endurance

    That will dictate how you structure your program, and how sore you get the day after

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    IF,

    You're way to practical for me bro...

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    KG

    I'd probably recommend kettlebells, too, but I've never used them before

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    Chyisan, Is it just your legs you are concerned about?

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    No, I'm not worrying about my legs. They are fairly strong. I just want to loose fat.
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    Run or kettlebell then.

    Squats and weightlifting won't burn fat.

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    Oh, I almost forgot. Dam you Kempo Guy! Now I have to buy kettlebells.
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    I run. Besides all the rhetoric, it actually has alot of practicality. I'm the only one who runs in my class and I have alot more energy, which translates into better form, or maybe I need to start picking up heavier weights for the drills.

    I think weight loss comes more from diet. I used to run like four miles every day and was still overweight!! The trick for me was eating at night: don't do it! People say you burn off calories when you sleep, but it doesn't seem to work that way. Don't eat after dinner, you will see a difference.

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    You can squat one day, then run the next for recovery. Active rest, no? So, in between gym days I usually run (or swim seeing as my membership pays for the pool). Seems to me that it's a fine way to go about things barring the following conditions:

    a) You like to run with high intensity (all out sprints) or for long periods ( I would qualify this as longer than 40 minutes), which decreases the recovery benefit
    b) You are an athlete who runs enough during practice
    c) You are trying to bulk up and can't afford to burn a precious calorie outside of the weight room

    What about plyometric jumps? I've read that they are overrated, but I would think that they would couple the cardio benefit and speed strength benefit. I do box jumps, and it feels like a speed squat (only safer).
    Last edited by abobo; 10-20-2002 at 05:51 PM.

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    Running or Squats?

    You can get a fantastic cardio and fat burning with squats if you use the right program. If you are interested please email me and I would be glad to send you one

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