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Old 04-20-2024, 11:56 AM   #1  
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Default Being a beginners, can you lose weight just by strength training

Hey everyone,

Many newbies starting their weight loss journeys get stuck in a classic debate: cardio or strength training?

While cardio gets a lot of hype for burning calories, strength training is all about building muscle. But what if you want to lose weight? Can strength training actually help, or is cardio the only way to go?

Anyone have experience with using strength training for weight loss? Shedding some light for newbies like myself would be awesome.
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Old 07-28-2024, 01:12 PM   #2  
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Hey there!

That's a fantastic question and a common debate among those starting their fitness journeys. While cardio is well-known for its calorie-burning benefits and is great for improving cardiovascular health, strength training plays a crucial role in weight loss too, and sometimes it's overlooked.

Strength training helps build lean muscle mass, which is incredibly beneficial for weight loss. Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest than fat tissue, meaning the more muscle you have, the higher your resting metabolic rate. This effect can help you burn more calories throughout the day, even when you're not actively working out.

In my experience, incorporating strength training into your routine can also help prevent muscle loss that might occur with a strict cardio-focused approach, especially if you're in a calorie deficit. This balance can make your weight loss more sustainable and lead to a more toned physique.

For beginners, a combination of both cardio and strength training is often recommended. This way, you get the best of both worlds: the immediate calorie burn from cardio and the long-term metabolic benefits from building muscle. It's also important to enjoy the process, so find activities you love that keep you motivated.

What about you all? Anyone here found success with strength training as part of their weight loss journey?
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Strength training is a powerful tool for weight loss because it builds muscle, which increases your resting metabolism and helps you burn more calories even when not exercising. Unlike cardio, it also triggers the afterburn effect (EPOC), where your body continues burning calories for hours post-workout. Strength training improves body composition by reducing fat while preserving or increasing lean muscle, leading to a toned appearance. For optimal results, combine strength training with cardio, as both have unique benefits that complement each other. This balanced approach promotes sustainable weight loss, better health, and long-term fitness.
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