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Here we go again.....
CDN Aviator said:Here we go again.....
Chilme said:Kratos,
Below is just one example (of many) of evidence that is contrary to what you re saying. I'm not necessarily saying you are wrong, I'm just saying human physiology is not always Black and White.
canada94 said:Ahh as i said; I did NOT want this to become a bickering battle
Kratos said:I realise this, and I'm not going to pretend I fully understand the research presented in that article (even after reading the article in it's entirety). Some people use eccentric/negative training as part of strength training, but I'm not sure how/if that relates to the article
I was essentially echoing what MJP laid out in his post. Improving your cardiovascular fitness won't do anything to improve your limit strength. If you are trying to get stronger, excess cardio can actually hinder strength gains. I don't believe that's disputed by anyone.
canada94 said:Kratos, Please do not make blind statements, how does having "excess cardio" hinder any ability in strength gaining? Show me some studies if there are any?
Mike
Searyn said:Once again the participants of this topic have gotten severely off track again.
So ONCE AGAIN I have to ask you all to get back on topic.
I wont repeat my question again since you all should have read it at least once.
Please stay ON TOPIC.
otherwise: mods please just lock this thread. clearly certain people can't follow simple directions make relevant posts. including long time posters
Searyn said:Once again the participants of this topic have gotten severely off track again.
So ONCE AGAIN I have to ask you all to get back on topic.
I wont repeat my question again since you all should have read it at least once.
Please stay ON TOPIC.
otherwise: mods please just lock this thread. clearly certain people can't follow simple directions make relevant posts. including long time posters
Searyn said:I've gotten my questions answered by the few people who were kind enough to actually read the question they were asked to answer.
Searyn said:Once again the participants of this topic have gotten severely off track.
So ONCE AGAIN I have to ask you all to get back on topic. (this is the third or fourth time now...)
I wont repeat my question again since you all should have read it at least once.
Please stay ON TOPIC.
Actually never mind. MOD's please just lock this thread.
I've gotten my questions answered by the few people who were kind enough to actually read the question they were asked to answer.
Grimaldus said::crybaby:
Your question has been answered repeatedly stop crying and being dramatic.
Kratos you sound heavy into strength training. What's your cardio like?
I ask because I remember being an out of shape pudgy young reservist at one point and being awe stricken by these monsterous weight-lifting soldiers that looked like upside down triangles. I then remember going on 16Km runs or ruckmarches with these guys and they would start to thunder in. Do you think the kind of strength you've shown in your videos of that dude is more important than someone who is more balanced out?
Kratos said:I didn't make a blind statement. I guess I was not very clear, sorry. I don't mean excess cardio as in being too cardiovascularly fit, I mean excess cardio as in cardiovascular training (running, etc.).
If you are trying to get stronger via strength training with weights, intense cardio training can negatively impact recovery and, therefore, strength gains.
I suppose this might be more negligible for someone not concerned solely with getting stronger, but it's something to take into consideration.