This is a question I get asked all the time… which is better – strength or cardio? Before we get into the answer, when I say cardio I mean running, walking, cycling, swimming, hiking etc and strength training I am referring to resistance training weights, bands, circuit training etc – basically anything that means you are working against resistance to build strength. The answer to the strength vs cardio question also depends on your goals.
The choice between strength training and cardio training depends on your fitness goals and overall health objectives. Both types of exercise offer unique benefits, and ideally, a well-rounded fitness routine would incorporate elements of both. Here’s a breakdown of the benefits of each:
In many cases, a balanced fitness routine that includes both strength and cardio training is ideal. This approach provides comprehensive health benefits, including improved cardiovascular health, muscle strength, flexibility, and overall fitness. The specific ratio of strength to cardio training can vary based on individual goals, fitness levels, and preferences.
Additionally, it’s essential to listen to your body and gradually progress in intensity to avoid overtraining and reduce the risk of injuries.
So what is my verdict, strength or cardio…. you might have guessed it but it is STRENGTH!! It is better for fat loss and building lean muscle but cardio shouldn’t be ignored, it has some great benefits and the two work very well in tandem! My advice (if you’re looking to tone up, build some lean muscle and improve your fitness) is to try doing a variety of both – 3-4 strength sessions per week alongside a couple of cardio workouts is ideal (of course with some mobility and stretching too if you can). It is also important to remember the nutrition side of things if you want to see results, maintaining a healthy, balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruit and veg and protein as well as complex carbs will tick the boxes for hitting those goals you have set! And always always take one if not two rest days.
As always, any questions please do get in touch.
Caroline x