5 Dumbest Forms of Cardio (DON’T LOOK STUPID!)
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Cardio is one of the most common things people train in the gym. That said, there are many dumb forms of cardio workouts that you should avoid if you not only want to see your best results but stay safe when doing it. In this video, I cover the 5 worst forms of cardio and show you how to make each of them better.
Battle ropes are a new way to get in your conditioning and cardiovascular training, but only if you do them right. They aren’t called battle ropes for no reason. If you want to get the most out of this workout tool you are going to have to go to battle with the ropes. In other words, you need to attack the workout with a super high intensity level. It is ok if you wind up cutting down the amount of time you spend swinging the ropes if the trade off is that you are working harder. Work harder for a shorter period of time and you will see more efficient results from your workouts.
Treadmills, bikes and ellipticals are three common forms of cardio that get used every single day in the gym. Their popularity should not be confused with them being the best thing you can do however. In fact, the postural mistakes that are not only encouraged but somehow possible on these machines makes them a very poor alternative to the equivalent activity that you could be doing outside. Not just that, but nobody would ever argue that walking on a stair climber is somehow harder than walking real flights of stairs. Get outside and away from the machines and you will see a more effective carryover in your training.
Tabata is also a very popular form of cardio. The problem here is twofold. The exercise selection for using your Tabata as well as the fact that you need to train at a much higher intensity during your interval is key to the success as it was originally designed. The Tabata interval is 20 seconds of activity followed by 10 seconds of rest. You repeat this for a total of 8 rounds or 4 minutes. The key however is that your high activity levels must be near your max heart rate. If you choose an exercise that is either too easy or takes too long to ramp up and down from, you will be costing yourself the major benefit of the cardio protocol.
The same can be said for poorly designed HIIT training. If your idea of HIIT is that you perform a max effort lift with a conditioning exercise interspersed, you are going to wind up either hurting yourself or at the very least getting submaximal results for both of the goals you are training for. Instead, focus either on strength training or cardio but don’t try to do both in the same workout. Again, this is a very popular way to train these days but popularity does not mean safe or beneficial.
Finally, jogging is a very common form of cardio. The issue with jogging is that it is smack dab in the middle of sprinting and walking, and often takes on the worst traits of each. If you are overweight and in need of a good cardio workout, a slow long duration walk would be good for keeping it easy on your joints while still allowing enough time to burn sufficient calories at a lower energy output. Sprinting is a bit harder on the joints but can really ramp up the effort and get you a better workout faster. Jogging has the impact of running but is usually not long enough to sustain the benefits of the walking.
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18 Responses to “5 Dumbest Forms of Cardio (DON’T LOOK STUPID!)”
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October 25th, 2018 at 7:11 am
Completely agree with the jogging. Destroys your joints. Much rather do sprints
October 25th, 2018 at 8:06 am
"Don't look stupid" ???
This is literally the kind of language you need to avoid when working on self improvement.
Boys and girls, just do you. If anyone thinks you look "stupid" then that's their problem. Love yourself and work hard.
October 25th, 2018 at 8:09 am
Jogging is fine as long as you are running. A lazy slow jog has little benefit but if you are running miles it can be beneficial especially to lose weight and build lean muscle not necessarily lots of mass.
October 25th, 2018 at 8:42 am
The bearded guy is funny
October 25th, 2018 at 9:37 am
If you've got access to a Wattbike it's interesting. Power measured to better than 1% accuracy. I've just done 90 second intervals at 45k with 45 second recoveries. I stank of ammonia and was a gibbering wreck. As to Tabata it can't be any exercise, and it's nothing to do with 100% heart rate. It's 170% of your VO2 max for 20 seconds and a ten second recovery. For me that was 15kph up a 15% slope. It's so extreme it's almost impossible to generate rhe force, never mind your rasping lungs. Everyone is on the ground heaving and gagging after six maximum; you, me, Mo Farah. Do it and you'll taste metal for a week. "Tabata" is that specific protocol. The other interval sessions he tested didn't produce the benefits.
October 25th, 2018 at 10:02 am
Ahhhh… Refreshing and a welcomed Reminder!
Jeff Cavaliere, putting the "R.& R." back into training…
…no, not rest and recreation…but Refreshing & Reminding of priorities and purpose in our training.
Thanks again.
October 25th, 2018 at 10:43 am
I love jesse he is hilarious 🙂
October 25th, 2018 at 10:43 am
Useless clickbait video
October 25th, 2018 at 11:22 am
How are you defining jogging? Is running at 4:00/km jogging?
October 25th, 2018 at 12:16 pm
Gotta learn that airborne shuffle
October 25th, 2018 at 12:16 pm
Brian alsruhe does his work in giant sets. Sometimes he does conditioning after 1a row 1b Bench 1c oblique 1d a set of hit like prowler
It's possible to be strength training and conditioned
October 25th, 2018 at 12:45 pm
Lol running IS cardio
October 25th, 2018 at 1:33 pm
Wtf, Jake Gyllenhaal
October 25th, 2018 at 1:39 pm
Jogging is essential for endurance running training. Youll never be able to run 50 miles with huge vertical in heat without taking jogging walking 'breaks'. Or do huge 100mile weeks which you need to do to condition yourself for the pounding, without very easy millage mixed inbetween.
October 25th, 2018 at 1:58 pm
Y so many dislikes? I don’t get it
October 25th, 2018 at 2:34 pm
Buddy, in order to train cardio, you need to keep your heart rate up for a long duration of time. I guarantee a distance runner who runs miles at a talking pace has better cardio than anyone who sprints. HIIT gets fitness benefits (in terms of health), but does not strengthen cardio. Sorry, but nice try.
October 25th, 2018 at 4:00 pm
3:25
October 25th, 2018 at 4:38 pm
The jogging part is correct stop saying it isn’t, who is the certified physical trainer for more than ten years and who is the internet keyboard warrior here? Bruce Lee would train by sprinting a little bit then powerwalking and back to sprinting, Basketball players do suicides which is sprinting back and forth, soccer people it would benefit because they have to run and get to the ball if they jog constantly all the time they won’t have explosive power, I could go on but that’s all for now