Too much cardio? No compute. :p
I've been tracking my caloric intake on sparkpeople.com and there are little helpful hints and info about eating and dieting and health yada yada yada. For some reason this made me giggle. I think this is a good answer, but I was thinking of the meat-head weight lifter types of believe cardio is like poison, eating away at precious muscle making you weak like a sissy boy.
The other thing I wanted to share is that I was very crazy wacky and wild today and wore shorts on my run. It was about 34 and it felt REALLY GOOD to wear shorts. It may still be winter but I'm going to pretend it's Spring.
Q: Is it possible to do too much cardio?
A: It is possible to do too much cardio. What counts as "too much" is different for everyone, and depends on a lot of factors, including the intensity of your exercise, your fitness level, how much activity you do each day, how much you eat, your health status, your fitness goals, etc. Usually, 60-90 minutes of cardio is safe for most people, as long as…
You aren't elevating your heart rate above 80% (of your max) the whole time
You are eating enough carbohydrates every day to replace the fuel you are using up. Your body perceives exercise as a stressor, and chemically reacts the same way it does to "bad" stress. Therefore, too much exercise can have negative effects on your metabolism the same way that eating too few calories can. In addition, too much cardio exercise can result in muscle loss, which is not the outcome you want. SparkPeople's experts recommend taking at least one day off from the cardio during the week—just as a mental health day, if nothing else. It's easy to become compulsive about exercise, and having a day off is a good way to stay away from that. If it really makes you nervous or uncomfortable NOT to exercise, you could be heading for trouble. If you see signs of general fatigue, irritability, sleep problems, physical soreness, or if your workouts start feeling harder than before, you'll probably need to rest from cardio more than one day.
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It sounds like good advice. I'm sure the typical ultra type would send out plenty of overly compulsive signs. Would'nt want it any other way.
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