Do More Cardio

When I first started going gym, I rarely done cardio. In fact, I actively avoided it, as I thought I would burn too many calories and lose muscle mass.

I probably stuck with this for 3 or 4 years. Eventually, I reached a plateau in the gym, both physically and mentally. Physically I pretty much looked the same, and was finding it difficult to increase my strength. Mentally, I was just bored of the gym. I was bored of having the same routine every week.

Eventually, I reached a point where I made a decision to just start doing cardio. I didn’t care if it meant that I would lose weight or lose muscle mass. I wanted to get to a point where I started to enjoy my exercise routine more.

The result? Well, yes I did lose weight and muscle mass.

However, my strength has either held up or increased in certain lifts. I look a lot learner and aesthetic. More importantly, I feel a lot better. I don’t really know how to explain it, but I just feel healthier.

I know this sounds obvious, as yes, cardio does bring a myriad of health benefits (I will do another blog post on this soon).

However, for me, it was an important reminder to not only focus on a specific training routine. Weight lifting is great and also brings a load of health benefits. But cardio plays such a big role in really shaping a healthy human body, in particular our cardiovascular health.

The only negative that has come from this is that I wish I started sooner. However, I am fortunate enough to still start at an age where hopefully the benefits are seen 20 or 30 years down the line.

Do More Cardio. Your future self will thank you.

Shahid Ali

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I am an auditor who works for a Big Four firm. In my spare time, I enjoy blogging about topics which help you grow.

Shahid Ali