The Problem With Cardio Training
We all know cardio training is great for the heart.
But for weight loss... maybe not so much.
As my friend Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS says, "Cardio exercise is such a strange thing. In theory, it should work perfectly well for all men and women, but as anyone who has tried it knows, the practicality of it just doesn't add up".
A recent study in the International Journal of Obesity illustrates the point perfectly.
The researchers had people exercise 5 times a week for 3 months. The average weight loss was a respectable 8.2 pounds. So far so good.
But when the researchers looked at the actual individuals in the study, a different picture emerged.
The best subject lost an amazing 32 pounds! The worst one actually gained almost 4. The individual variance was enormous. In other words, it was good for some people.. for others, not so much.
The researchers think they know why. They classified the exercisers into two groups which they named "compensators" and "non-compensators".
The compensators got hungry as a result of their exercise and consumed a whopping 268 additional calories a day, thereby basically wiping out their exercise efforts at least as far as weight loss was concerned.
The compensators- not surprisingly- lost the least amount of weight.
"If your cardio program is not working for you, check your appetite and calorie intake to see if you are "compensating" for your efforts', suggests Ballantyne.
And if you are, you might be better off with a high-intensity interval program!
Labels: cardio, exercise, high-intensity interval, study, training, weight loss



This is so true! Cardio makes me starving... I want to eat a lot more than usual and I have to be really careful that I don't stand in front of the pantry and stuff cookies in my mouth... good to know I'm not alone. I'm definitely going to look into intervals. Thanks for the advice.
Swimming in cold water makes me hungry. I don't hungry after a long hike.
I know dehydration causes hunger symptoms. Wonder if they rehydrated first? I don't mean just drinking water. Electrolytic balance needs to be restored.
Others no doubt think that doing cardio gives them a free ticket for a cheat meal/day/weekend...
I see people at my gym do 10 minutes of cardio on a treadmill at a pace that is slower than if they just walked around the block.
"I workout but cannot lose weight!" he said while eating a large fries and triple cheese burger.
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