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Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 1 ( permalink)

Mar. 23/09, 12:40 PM
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| | | Cycling or Running for weight loss? Don't worry, wrong section. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 2 ( permalink)

Mar. 24/09, 10:11 AM
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| | | Cycling is generally not going to help you cut fat, and running usually does a little better. Have far and for how long are you able to run? |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 3 ( permalink)

Mar. 25/09, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by vamuso Cycling is generally not going to help you cut fat, | cite your sources please... |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 4 ( permalink)

Mar. 25/09, 04:32 PM
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| | | Anything that burns calories will help you cut fat... cycling included.
Though I do think running easily burns more in the same amount of time... of course depending on intensity. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 5 ( permalink)

Mar. 25/09, 06:41 PM
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| | | Really depends on distance and intensity... running, cycling, rowing, swimming any of them are great for decreasing body fat. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 6 ( permalink)

Mar. 26/09, 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by vamuso Cycling is generally not going to help you cut fat, | I would love to know your source on this as well. Cycling has done wonders for myself, and several others at our club. I get my heartrate MUCH higher than I can while running, and I can burn a bunch more calories!
As to the original question - I think whichever one you enjoy more, and will do is better for you. Why not do both and switch it up every once in while. Your body will like the change |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 7 ( permalink)

Mar. 29/09, 01:53 PM
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| | | Running > Cycling. Since you have to balance and support your entire body weight, you naturally burn more calories in doing it, wheras Cycling is a far more efficient means of travelling since your body weight is supported by the saddle and if you're on an excercise bike you don't have to worry about balance.
That said, why not do both? Doing both will work different muscles to different levels of intensity and give you a better overall allround fitness. Also it will provide you with some variety in your workouts to help keep you interested.
Why not consider the rowing maching and cross trainer too? |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 8 ( permalink)

Apr. 01/09, 11:05 AM
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| | | Generally running burns more calories than cycling because it’s a harder exercise.
As mentioned in the previous post you have to move your entire bodyweight, both upwards and forwards.
Having said this, running, cycling, or any other exercise can be used to lose weight. If you burn more calories than you consume then you’ll lose weight (as long as you’re not starving yourself).
However, because running burns lots of calories it makes it easier to create the calorie deficit needed to lose weight. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 9 ( permalink)

Apr. 01/09, 11:43 AM
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| | | [QUOTE=vamuso;364838]Cycling is generally not going to help you cut fat, QUOTE]
Doesn't any cardio really help you cut fat? |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 10 ( permalink)

Apr. 02/09, 01:00 AM
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| | | Just a little tip mate:
try to run on the grass if you run outside as concrete can damage your knees
Best of luck~ |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 11 ( permalink)

Apr. 02/09, 11:57 PM
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| | | Wow, lots of misinformation here.
Fat utilization is going to be subject to intensity of either exercise. While running does utilize a greater amount of overall musculature, which lends itself to higher intensity levels at lower speeds, that can be overcome on a bike provided the cyclist pushes him/herself to a similar intensity level at a higher speed.
Cycling also has the luxury of being a lower impact activity on joint structures, making it more accessible to those with joint problems.
I think Tommo has a great idea in his recommendation of utilizing both activities, as they target different muscle groups and having the options gives much needed variety. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 12 ( permalink)

Apr. 03/09, 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by illiniphase4 Wow, lots of misinformation here.
Fat utilization is going to be subject to intensity of either exercise. While running does utilize a greater amount of overall musculature, which lends itself to higher intensity levels at lower speeds, that can be overcome on a bike provided the cyclist pushes him/herself to a similar intensity level at a higher speed.
Cycling also has the luxury of being a lower impact activity on joint structures, making it more accessible to those with joint problems.
I think Tommo has a great idea in his recommendation of utilizing both activities, as they target different muscle groups and having the options gives much needed variety. | Thanks for the information everyone.
This is exactly what I've been doing, I've been interchanging cycling and running each time I do my cardio, keeps things fun and unrepetitive. |
Cycling or Running for weight loss? Post # 13 ( permalink)

Nov. 17/09, 08:00 AM
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| | | Another thing to think about is that it is much easier to go for an extended period of time while cycling than it is running since your body isn't taking as much abuse as when you run (see lower impact mentioned above).
If you have the time and motivation to do high volume aerboic exercise, I would recommend cycling on those days. Cross-train with the running to target different muscles on days where you are more constrained by time. Remember that rest and recovery is just as important as the amount and type of exercise you do.
Take a look at the elite level cyclists and runners - both have a very low body fat percentage which indicates that both are great for losing weight. |  | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | |
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