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    What's your choice of cardio?

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      kcunning66
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      a good run

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        dcluvsme
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        A good short jog,and a good long walk…

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          Scoobydoo077
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          Uphill running

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            Groxot
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            swimming is ok. but cycling and swimming is better ))

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              sammy1023
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              Tabata like cardio.  20 seconds really intense, 10 to 15 seconds stop, then back for more.  I HATE HATE cardio so it's the only kind that interests me or i'll die of boredom and not do any.  Elite athletes do it which i am definitely not one, but i find it makes a difference.  You can do any exercise you choose, but i do 5, burpees, bodyweight squats, jumping jacks, mountain climbers, then a kettlebell swing.  I'm up to 3 sets so it takes about 9 minutes total (sometimes i go for more than 20 seconds intense).  I'm dead after it all.

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                ben351500
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                I love swimming, but it's not possible or convenient all year round. I also do the reclining bicycle, usually an hour or two three times a week; I do it in front of my laptop and put on a movie or TV show to make the time go by faster. Both of them are good for my knees, which can't take too much impact before they start to ache.

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                  lexluthor88
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                  I used to just jog and use the elliptical, but recently I've been doing sprints, since I've been told it's the most effective way to lose weight

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                    Lanamariah2
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                    Jump rope.

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                      cstarz
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                      running + swimming

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                        rimani
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                        I've heard elliptical good for a butt, what can you say about this?
                        I can't find a place in my training schedule for this. I do weight exercises for my butt.
                        As cardio I chose running in a forest with different layers of ground, it's painful, but without pain there was no pleasure. After running I can dance all night, it improves whole my life and especially sleep.

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                          darktansg
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                          @sammy1023:

                          Tabata like cardio.  20 seconds really intense, 10 to 15 seconds stop, then back for more.  I HATE HATE cardio so it's the only kind that interests me or i'll die of boredom and not do any.  Elite athletes do it which i am definitely not one, but i find it makes a difference.  You can do any exercise you choose, but i do 5, burpees, bodyweight squats, jumping jacks, mountain climbers, then a kettlebell swing.  I'm up to 3 sets so it takes about 9 minutes total (sometimes i go for more than 20 seconds intense).  I'm dead after it all.

                          Gonna try that!

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                            alveer
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                            walk

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                              motri
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                              swimming

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                                HeartOfFire
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                                Cycling to and from work, hill sprints (30s on/60s rest) and 4 min tabata-style HIIT sessions. I really can't stand long distance running, whether it's on a treadmill or tarmac. I don't have the zen-like focus for it.

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                                  motri
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                                  @HeartOfFire:

                                  Cycling to and from work, hill sprints (30s on/60s rest) and 4 min tabata-style HIIT sessions. I really can't stand long distance running, whether it's on a treadmill or tarmac. I don't have the zen-like focus for it.

                                  you must be jacked

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                                    gengidashiel
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                                    Complicated answer:

                                    Personally?  I love running.  I enjoy it because it was something I never did well, but as soon as I hit 33 or so, I fell in love with it.  It was helpful when my mom died, because it was therapeutic.  Running cleared my mind.

                                    For the most "bang out of your buck", it's the ergometer/rowing machine.  It is, by far, the best cardio.  I just have a small gym I go to that only has one machine, so there's normally a fight for it.

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                                      Zeitgeist
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                                      A particularly good form of cardio is something that won't kill your joints because those things wear out when we age. Things like runnings (especially on hard surfaces) will ruin your knees. Personally, I would recommend something like swimming, cycling, rowing (ergo or outdoors), or the X-Trainer because all of those exercises are gentler in terms of their impact to your joints.

                                      Definitely incorporate HIIT (link to HIIT cycling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRylMkvahjM) because interval training has more impact on cardiovascular health, but the general rule of thumb applies: any cardio is still better than no cardio at all. Everybody who wants to be fit should incorporate some cardio because it not only drops the BFP but also enlongates your lifespan.

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                                        warpaint
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                                        No cardio  :-X can't let those calories run away !

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                                          cteavin
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                                          There are three different types of elliptical machines at my gym. Recently I've been bringing my own jump rope and going into one of the vacant studios to jump – it feels amazing, is fun, and has really helped develop my calves.

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                                            warpaint
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                                            Sounds cool. How does it affect joints? I have problems with knees sometimes (if I run too long) putting so much pressure as hitting the ground with a power every half a second could be a problem so I'm just wondering.

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