Best cardio exercise?
Burgess
05 Aug 2011
Guys what do you think which is best cardio exercise...???
share your opinion with me....
Edited by Burgess, 05 August 2011 - 11:16 AM.
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AmericanEmpire
08 Aug 2011
from what I understand the human cardiovascular system is highly able to handle long distance running and that is a big part of how humans evolved, and no doubt i feel the best when I am consistently running, I wish I just woke up in a field everyday and had to run for 10 miles to get water and bring it back for my family for breakfast..ya dig?
in pre-industrial times if you did not live within close vicinity to water, there was no food, and you did not live...thus there was a LOT of walking and running
S.Paul
17 Aug 2011
Isn't cardio exercise itself an exerciseIll go ahead and say that long distance running is the best cardio in my opinion, and no i am not a long distance runner
from what I understand the human cardiovascular system is highly able to handle long distance running and that is a big part of how humans evolved, and no doubt i feel the best when I am consistently running, I wish I just woke up in a field everyday and had to run for 10 miles to get water and bring it back for my family for breakfast..ya dig?
in pre-industrial times if you did not live within close vicinity to water, there was no food, and you did not live...thus there was a LOT of walking and running
So it is itself the best exercise to perform
JChief
16 Sep 2011
cherrysilver
17 Mar 2012
ta5
21 Mar 2012
peterjohn
17 Apr 2012
cyrusbrian
17 May 2012
Running is a great choice for a variety of reasons:
- It doesn't require special equipment (except some quality shoes)
- You can can do it just about anytime, anywhere
- It's high impact, which helps build strong bones and connective tissue
- It gets your heart rate up more quickly than low or no impact exercise
- It helps you burn serious calories, especially if you add hills, sprints or try interval training.
jadamgo
25 May 2012
That way your heart (and other muscles) will be trained for long-term stamina, short-term power, and medium-term mixed oxidative/glycolytic workouts hovering around the anaerobic threshold. (BTW, mixed routines are also great CNS workouts, as long as you feed your brain well.)
If you're doing it right, and you keep it up for enough months, your sitting/lying down heart rate will be 60 or less when you're calm. If it's 70 or higher, do more exercise and more types of exercise. That CrossFit program mentioned above is a total ass-kicker, but it appears dramatically effective. Perhaps you're not interested in that exact program, but please do notice how they include exercises of all types and durations.
nowayout
12 Jun 2012
Sports.
I think I get what you are getting at, but I would qualify it by type of sport. Probably some of the best things you can do are sports like basketball, water polo, paintball, etc., that involve vigorous functional, unpredictable, and varied movement. Other activities like hiking on uneven terrain also come to mind as beneficial. I don't personally think that track running, long distance running, swimming back and forth in lanes, or biking are all that good for you - they just invite repetitive stress injuries and muscle imbalances. And contact sports like football, rugby, or hockey mostly do more harm than good unless you enjoy concussions and ripped ligaments.
Edited by viveutvivas, 12 June 2012 - 01:39 AM.
TheFountain
12 Jun 2012
jayfoxpox
17 Aug 2012
No equipment needed except a TV and dvd player.
scottknl
20 Aug 2012
I like it as an alternate exercise activity to running when it's cold out or raining. In the running off season, I allow my knees to heal from the pounding of running (micro-damage?) and focus on rowing instead. It works for me.
Mind
20 Aug 2012
Probably some of the best things you can do are sports like basketball, water polo, paintball, etc., that involve vigorous functional, unpredictable, and varied movement. Other activities like hiking on uneven terrain also come to mind as beneficial.
Yes, those would be the best, IMO. Becoming a competent amateur in one sport is a nice challenge and will keep you interested. However, mixing up some of your exercise and sports throughout life is probably a good practice as well.
Carroll
06 Nov 2012
The more effective cardio exercises for the fitness improvement are the jogging, running, swimming, cycling, and jumping a rope.
Carroll
10 Nov 2012
Any comment?Yes Cardio exercises are the best for the health and fitness improvement.
The more effective cardio exercises for the fitness improvement are the jogging, running, swimming, cycling, and jumping a rope.
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