So, I have been on this board and because of all the collective wisdom here, I have learned a lot about cardio, and HIIT and weight training. However, I have a few questions.
Right now, I have been losing weight at a very good pace. I started exercising... only this time, I have been doing things that I love. Going for fast walks in the nice weather (it's been near 60 degrees here the past couple days) and playing dance dance revolution. The walks would classify as standard cardio, but I would guess the DDR is more like HIIT since I dance really fast for one song and then take a break in between.
Last time I tried to get healthier and lose weight, I was going to the gym all the time. I started off liking it, but it became a chore and eventually I started to hate it. I dreaded going. I wanted to avoid that this time, which is why I am playing DDR and walking for my exercise... I have fun and can't wait to do it again every day. I know that I need to find things I enjoy doing so that I can stick to them.
The thing is... I am not getting any weight training in. Personally, I hated weight training... it's just something that I didn't enjoy doing at all when I was at the gym. I would just throw it in at the end of a workout because I knew I needed it.
1. Is it bad if I just do cardio and HIIT? I realize that muscle burns more calories and muscle will help me to look sculpted... but would it be okay if I just do the HIIT and cardio for now, and then once I get to goal, I THEN start weight training to sculpt the areas? I mean... if I don't get rid of the fatty layer first, how am I supposed to figure out where I need to build more muscle?
2. Also, since I am not doing long distance running or anything... is my cardio going to cause my body to burn muscle? I would think my current exercise routine wouldn't be enough to cause muscle loss...
3. Finally... something almost unrelated. Since I have been doing my very brisk walking... I have noticed that my shins are hurting. Why would this be? I mean, I am walking more forcefully and quickly than normal... but I walk every day and I would think that my shins would be used to just walking. I never had this problem when on the treadmill last time. Is brisk walking on the pavement bad for me?
Thanks in advance to anyone who could share some insight!

