About time someone has made a valid point about cardio. You don't know how many trainers and influencers say it's not needed. cardio is absolutely needed to maintain a healthy circulatory system.
We’ll see what most of these people think in their late 30s, 40s, and 50s when they learn strength training does not protect against circulatory system issues.
the thing is about cardio, alot people are working seated ... they need cardio but people that walks 15000 a 25000 steps a day, they do not really need cardio only if you do crazy sports =D its always better to sport but shit happends to with sports haha.
This shouldn't even be a concern for anyone not trying to compete. Get gains in both categories to enhance yourself the most possible and your body will thank you.
I can't even begin to explain how many of my friends refuse to ever do any cardio classes cause they truly believe that the only thing in life that matters is purely progressive overload and hypertrophy in the gym
@@peterman8848peole need to learn to stop lifting to be strong and start lifting to be strong for life, joint training, cardio, swimming, and there physic will be a lot better than u think, mobility to a lot of tha
He’s just saying do it after lifting. Being drenched in sweat from cardio then going to lifting is really deflating. Doing a nice strength lift then doing cardio feels complete.
@@johnflaherty810 Tbh I think it depends on your prioirities - just do the one you care about more first since you will have the most energy at the beginning. I've done both and I always prefer cardio first when I'm more focused on cardio training, and lifting first when I'm more focused on strength training.
Natural bodybuilder for 20 years...Best shape I was ever in I did sprints at 5 in the morning....Monday thru Friday....20 minute session...sprint 10 seconds..decelerate then walk back to starting spot...1:50....total 2 minute cycle...repeat 10 times... Worked out Monday/Thursday full body cycle workout...40 minutes total. Wednesday/Friday/Sunday ran 3 miles low intensity. End result was single digit bodyfat at 210 pounds...just as strong in the 3 major lifts and much stronger in bodyweight exercises.
Same! I finally got over my weight loss plateau as well. For cardio I walk miles to work and miles home… at a brisk pace. I also walk, or skate to the grocery store or to run errands. Where I live isn’t very walkable, however I like how the cardio’s improved my life
Cardio is better for the heart. Helps with stamina, and overall, fun cause gotta go fast. Best athletes in the world combine it all. And they look great too!
See, this makes perfect sense.Because I do weight training.And then I go do cardio run a mile and I don't think i'm losing any muscle mass think you for putting the truth on you UA-cam channel God bless
Jeff C. never said that doing cardio will catabolize muscle. It's called a strawman and Nippard isn't fully quoting Jeff C. Go find Jeff C.s full discussion on the topic.
The run is most likely interfering with your muscle gains, as they compete with each other for recovery (to a significant extent). I'd say probably look into the literature more thoroughly before deciding. Also, look at the Renaissance periodization YT channel for reference.
Yeah that's the problem with chosit 5 sec clips, Jeff Nipples tryna start drama. He should at least have linked the full video so we can see what Jeff Cavalier actually said in context. @@Lance_Thorpe_Esq.
@@Mew__Self experimentation is valid. If he's still making good gains, even with running a mile after each session, then I don't see the problem with him sharing his experience here. People really just look for anything they can to talk badly about other people.
I always do my cardio after weights. It's a good feeling. Takes way longer at the gym but I always feel better and I can feel how much healthier my heart is as a result. I make the weight room and my cardio a package deal, it's my routine.
Fiding jeff, dr mike and sean is the best thing happened to me for going to the gym the fact that in my country not many people know much i can say watching them and listening to them im smarter than 95% of the coaches in weightlifiting truly incredible especially jeff has been the best out of them three
This channel is amazing. I started small, 20 minute weights then Leslie sansone 1 mile walk after. Been doing it for a month and feeling myself getting stronger and breathing better. Feeling optimistic
@@GaedeRafael your hormones take a huge hit overtime with less sleep. probably should check your bloodwork. idk how old you are but trt has been a miracle for me as my hormones stay normal even if i sleep 4 hours every single day. im god now.
I fricking love Jeff, before finding him I used to get up at 8 and go to school then come back and play video games. Now he has me on his PPL program and I have been getting up at 5, going to sleep at 9, lifting consistently, eating amazing and even learning to play chess. Thank you Jeff
@@loganbooker1084 Its a german meme from a beer ad from Paulaner. People drink in a beer garden and make up stories, so whenever people dont believe your story its a story from the paulaner garten
1 hour of lifting and 1 hour of easy/moderate cycling so far for the past 3 months. Lost 40lbs and kept on increasing my lifting weights every week and muscle definition was starting to show. It can be done people, just need to eat lots of protein 200g a day is what my goal was with 1,800 calories.
i needed to hear this man, i have been enjoying basketball lately and have been lifting for the past year, i was worried i'd end up having to pick one and forget the other one completely, thank you
He wasn't right about the stretch portion of the repetition... and he doesn't look like he ever does cardio, so not sure about the veracity of his statement.
Jeff wasn’t even that wrong, conditioning work with your strength work could be killing your gains, and Jeff even proved Jeff’s point by saying it again in his video.
This week I didn't think things through and did a heavy leg workout immediately before volleyball practice and that was the biggest mistake. My left leg was so overworked, it wouldn't stop trembling and pain kept shooting up my entire leg with every step. That bit of advice to have at least one or two days between is huge.
I loved watching Jeff. I don't believe him on most of his stuff, whether something is optimal or not. But he still taught me how to move during certain lifts and really helps understand the mind muscle connection and just learning the muscular structure with the markers.
I like how you say "probably not" and then completely agree with him. From my understanding what he's saying is "separate your cardio from your lifting" not "don't do cardio at all or you'll lose your gains."
I was about to write something like that, and weird majority here don't saw it. Dude should've used "Depends on the context" instead of "Probably not".
With this new knowledge, I will still feel better to just separate by lifting day and cardio days. Make me feel more energize and I can do other life stuffs that don't involve exercise.
Cardio can greatly improve your weightlifting sessions. Ever since I started cycling, I am no longer out of breath after a hard set. In fact, I rarely hit HR Zone 3 after an all out set of squats. I can push my muscle to maximum easier since my cardiovascular fitness is no longer a limiting factor. Do cardio!
Or just ask a rugby/american football player for their workout routines. These guys are absolutely massive while having the stamina to run around explosively for a long time
This was actually in response to athleanx taking a jab at Jeff Nippard in one of his latest videos. What athleanx did was distasteful, this was still okay.
The magic sauce is right at the end - lifting consistently, sleeping well, getting the right nutrition. Lifting consistently is easy, a pleasure even. The other two take a lot of self-discipline (more than I can usually muster 😅)
I find having good cardio made lifting much easier, especially heavier weights. You can also recover faster and potentially take less rest because your heart rate will fall back to normal faster.
My warm up is this: 1) 10 minutes on the crosstrainer/elliptical, 2) push and pull a sled (around 10 pulls and 10 pushes), 3) short shoulder warm up exercise I saw of squat university 4) if it's leg day then I will also do the 20x3 clamshell, leg raises one at a time while lying down and side leg lifts with the same reps. I have a bad back so I have to feel warmed up enough to hit the weights.
I was a runner for five years, which means I used to run 10+ km daily. I have lost lots of muscle during that time. Now I have started gym. Still I do 5-10 min cardio and 1 to 1.5 hrs strength, and now my body has started coming in shape. I must say if you do only cardiovascular exercise, you will definitely lose so much muscle.
I thought you were above taking 4 seconds clips out of context, and basically agreeing with the original content. I guess that’s the popular thing to do for engagement…
I always run a mile as fast as I can before full body strength training every gym visit. This is making me reconsider. It gives me incredible endurance.
@@JT-ow6qj so if the *only* people who *could* be affected know it *won't* affect them, the theory is moot? meaning that the _other_ people who _shouldn't_ worry, and _can't_ be affected...are affected? What exactly is your counter, here?
A lot of runners and HEAVY cardio people worry about it more than mass monsters. People doing 2-3 hours of cardio almost every day see significant loss of muscle.
@@HeadCannonPrimeTell that to rugby players , gymnasts , football players, hockey players, etc... people just train like shit, don't have a good diet and think the cardio is the problem.
I've lost 233 lbs, naturally prioritizing lifting weights over cardio, but some of these "social media influencers" will have you believing that cardio should be the main focus. I do a 10-15 minute cardio session, but that's all. I used to do high intensity cardio workouts, I'm talking 1-1.5 hours, and sure, I lost weight, but muscle as well, and I wondered why I couldn't lift 20 lbs. You have to maintain that level of cardio to keep those results. It's not sustainable.
The fact I watched athlean x when I was a kid and believed him so I literally cut out all forms of running when I was a great cross country athlete just because I was scared of not being able to put on muscle. Now I do both. I do at least 8km 6 days a week with 20km on the weekend with weight training afterwards and I’ve never been bigger
I've been doing cardio with weights since I started in basically the same way Jeff says and have found I'm stronger, recover quicker, take far lest rest among other things than my friends who don't do cardio.
Hey Jeff, quick question. I work out 6 days a week. Chest+back, arms, and legs. Sunday is my rest day from strength training. Is it ok if i do an incline walk on sundays? Im 6'1 155lbs 20 yr old male. My goal currently is strength only, hypertrophy isnt too important. Great vid as always
High intensity plyometrics has been shown to be more beneficial for strength & power development than weightlifting so programme this into leg day!!! I know it is not necessarily c.v. but can be e.g. single leg bounds into tuck jumps tumbles followed by 1-6 minutes skipping for passive recovery or jog/walk!
This is the first time i feel like the little fella is being unauthentic. If you watched the skinny old fella (I teased them both for equal gains) You would see that’s basically what Cavalier was trying to say. I don’t think these two should go at it. Maybe they can train with each other and agree to disagree?! Similar to CT Fletcher and Jeff… This whole world of shitting on every else is LAME AND HIGH SCHOOLISH..
@@sbtraining1769 even if that is true. I don’t care about that. His education is on sports health and training. He teaches form, nutrition, and recovery. Nothing wrong with that.
---> *_If you walk home from the gym: that's your cardio and it's not only good, it's safe for you. Ronnie did his walks on his walking machine/treadmill in front of the TV, several times a week, if not each day._*
I've been making progress in both running and lifting for a couple of years. It's slow, but I love doing both. Keep your protein high. Know how to manage effort, especially in cardio (track heart rate, etc).
Trying to balance progress in the gym with medium to long distance running is one of the hardest things I've tried to do, and my leg gains are taking a massive hit.
So yes guys, that thing that we've been doing to get the better version of our bodys since the origin of the humanity (running) is good for u Who could say😅😅
Agree. I warm up with a brisk 8 minute inclined walk on the treadm...then do my weightlifting..and end with a 5-10 minute HIIT exercise to boost EPOC(after burning) effect. It works wonder for body composition!!
I've implemented moderate to high intensity cardio, 30min Fridays; once a week. I've noticed I've gotten a lot faster, my wind is a lot better, and I feel even better. I've still been making gains in every department. :) Seems like the perfect balance.
Good breathing is very important for me in powerlifting. If i dont take a deep breath i sometimes fail a lift entirely. Cardio is great for this and helps me take shorter rests between training sets.
even if it did hurt my gains a little i mean oh well. i have 0 desire to lift competitively. i just wanna be healthy and confident in my own body. currently on week 4 of lifting weights and i’m absolutely loving it. i’ve never been so motivated before.
It depends on how you define conditioning work. Training for a marathon will kill every ounce of gains. Light to moderate cardio is fine. Red shorts Jeff summed it up perfectly.
From all of what I've been hearing as I've gotten older and hearing tips this and that now in UA-cam. I was different. I mixed in cardio and weights all at the same time at the gym. Before injuring my back I was increasing everything week to week.
Runner & lifter here....can confirm Jeff no1 is talking 💩 Running on the same day as leg day (squat / deadlift days for me) is the way I would say has been the most beneficial, should time allow. As with anything you need to look at your training as whole picture, eg I was running 50k ish a week for an event so I took a day of lifting out & went to 3 days.
I'm absolutely on Jeff's side on this one. Jeff doesn't know what he's talking about.
Absolutely. Jeff is totally creating a blunder. While Jeff is actually factually and intellectually right.
Jeff is right and Jeff is wrong.
@@jaitejbaddam1660 Let them get over the beef by themselves. Lets not give a jeff.
I never really liked Jeff's content, I much prefer the other Jeff's content.
Good one 😂
I can't believe I was watching Jeff when I first started my fitness journey. But now that I'm watching Jeff, I think I know my stuff much better
I laughed out loud. Thank you for this one!😂
jokes aside thats exactly my journey lol😂
@@artuuube Yeah pretty much, the joke is derived from personal experience 😂
Which Jeff should I follow? 😅
No way that’s actually crazy accurate 😂
Real ones know which Jeff is which
Jeff vs Jeff drama is crazy
It could lead to the most polite disagreement in the history of the internet.
I Agree @@thoreaurug2142
Are they actually beefing, or just friendly sparring?
@@blob2092not really since he kinda agreed with him and also showed it can be done bud differently
More like @sslean-X
About time someone has made a valid point about cardio. You don't know how many trainers and influencers say it's not needed. cardio is absolutely needed to maintain a healthy circulatory system.
We’ll see what most of these people think in their late 30s, 40s, and 50s when they learn strength training does not protect against circulatory system issues.
the thing is about cardio, alot people are working seated ... they need cardio but people that walks 15000 a 25000 steps a day, they do not really need cardio only if you do crazy sports =D its always better to sport but shit happends to with sports haha.
I'm not big in cardio, but when I incorporate it into training, I don't get as winded doing heavy lifts, which helps my gains 😅
This shouldn't even be a concern for anyone not trying to compete. Get gains in both categories to enhance yourself the most possible and your body will thank you.
I can't even begin to explain how many of my friends refuse to ever do any cardio classes cause they truly believe that the only thing in life that matters is purely progressive overload and hypertrophy in the gym
Exactly. Don’t wanna be the dude who benches 250 and runs a 15 minute mile
Exactly plus the more bulk gain, the greater the strain on the heart... Cardio is a must to maintain health with mass.
@@peterman8848peole need to learn to stop lifting to be strong and start lifting to be strong for life, joint training, cardio, swimming, and there physic will be a lot better than u think, mobility to a lot of tha
@@peterman8848 yes they are correct, big muscles are the only thing that matters in life, because without them life is hard and terrible and lonely.
Cardio is good for your heart and fitness, who cares if it lowers your gains by 1%. Also it burns calories.
The heart is the most important muscle. It deserves its own dedicated workout.
He’s just saying do it after lifting. Being drenched in sweat from cardio then going to lifting is really deflating. Doing a nice strength lift then doing cardio feels complete.
@@Lost_In_LA I train my heart to failure every workout because of this
@@johnflaherty810 Tbh I think it depends on your prioirities - just do the one you care about more first since you will have the most energy at the beginning. I've done both and I always prefer cardio first when I'm more focused on cardio training, and lifting first when I'm more focused on strength training.
@@AndyE7 😭😭 dead
actually doing cardio regulalry makes me feel alot stronger and in a better general health status
If you don't do cardio, you will probably loss your breath in a rep or two. Cardio helps cycling the blood too which may help you recover faster.
Natural bodybuilder for 20 years...Best shape I was ever in I did sprints at 5 in the morning....Monday thru Friday....20 minute session...sprint 10 seconds..decelerate then walk back to starting spot...1:50....total 2 minute cycle...repeat 10 times... Worked out Monday/Thursday full body cycle workout...40 minutes total. Wednesday/Friday/Sunday ran 3 miles low intensity. End result was single digit bodyfat at 210 pounds...just as strong in the 3 major lifts and much stronger in bodyweight exercises.
@@Sharon-rr1liMy cardio consists of walking a minimum of 10,000 steps a day, that's it.
It shaves off water weight too and makes your muscles look more defined.
Yeah, I get my best workouts after a crazy run lol.
Improving my cardio has improved every aspect of my life, from my sleep, to my mood, to my joint health and to my weight lifting
what do you do for cardio?
Same! I finally got over my weight loss plateau as well. For cardio I walk miles to work and miles home… at a brisk pace. I also walk, or skate to the grocery store or to run errands. Where I live isn’t very walkable, however I like how the cardio’s improved my life
When I started doing cardio my strength went up because I was no longer limited by my cardio
So many people don't realise this.
True, especially on leg exercises in medium to high rep ranges.
Yup
Even on 1rep max strength increased
If your lifting was limited by your cardio, you got a whole different set of issues.
Cardio is better for the heart. Helps with stamina, and overall, fun cause gotta go fast. Best athletes in the world combine it all. And they look great too!
What do you do for cardio?
See, this makes perfect sense.Because I do weight training.And then I go do cardio run a mile and I don't think i'm losing any muscle mass think you for putting the truth on you UA-cam channel God bless
Jeff C. never said that doing cardio will catabolize muscle. It's called a strawman and Nippard isn't fully quoting Jeff C. Go find Jeff C.s full discussion on the topic.
The run is most likely interfering with your muscle gains, as they compete with each other for recovery (to a significant extent). I'd say probably look into the literature more thoroughly before deciding. Also, look at the Renaissance periodization YT channel for reference.
Yeah that's the problem with chosit 5 sec clips, Jeff Nipples tryna start drama. He should at least have linked the full video so we can see what Jeff Cavalier actually said in context. @@Lance_Thorpe_Esq.
"This makes perfect sense because _I don't think_ I'm losing muscle" what a point 😂
@@Mew__Self experimentation is valid. If he's still making good gains, even with running a mile after each session, then I don't see the problem with him sharing his experience here. People really just look for anything they can to talk badly about other people.
I always do my cardio after weights. It's a good feeling. Takes way longer at the gym but I always feel better and I can feel how much healthier my heart is as a result. I make the weight room and my cardio a package deal, it's my routine.
Fiding jeff, dr mike and sean is the best thing happened to me for going to the gym the fact that in my country not many people know much i can say watching them and listening to them im smarter than 95% of the coaches in weightlifiting truly incredible especially jeff has been the best out of them three
Where do you live ??
@@bahandplays8373 in the pineapple, under the sea
@@bahandplays8373Probably Israel, cos he's koshaa
Add in Mike Van Wyck to your rotation. He’s helped me with form so much with his queues.
Who's Sean?
This channel is amazing. I started small, 20 minute weights then Leslie sansone 1 mile walk after. Been doing it for a month and feeling myself getting stronger and breathing better. Feeling optimistic
Sleeping enough is damn hard
Regular cardio actually improves sleep quality!
@@randomoneforstuff3696 sometimes it's not about quality... it's about time itself. I can't go to bed earlier than 11pm. And need to wake up 5am.
@@GaedeRafaelliterally me
@@GaedeRafaelsame
@@GaedeRafael your hormones take a huge hit overtime with less sleep. probably should check your bloodwork. idk how old you are but trt has been a miracle for me as my hormones stay normal even if i sleep 4 hours every single day. im god now.
I needed this 4 months ago!!! I have a half marathon in November and it's been trial and error figuring out how to balance powerlifting and running
I fricking love Jeff, before finding him I used to get up at 8 and go to school then come back and play video games. Now he has me on his PPL program and I have been getting up at 5, going to sleep at 9, lifting consistently, eating amazing and even learning to play chess. Thank you Jeff
❤❤❤🎉
geschichten ausm paulanergarten
@@RealTaIkWas ist Paulanergarten? Ich bin Amerikanische und lerne Deutsch.
@@loganbooker1084 Ask the "germanbrit" afterall he proudly claims to be german
@@loganbooker1084 Its a german meme from a beer ad from Paulaner. People drink in a beer garden and make up stories, so whenever people dont believe your story its a story from the paulaner garten
Learned this 20 years ago. Glad to see it still hasn’t changed 👌🏼
1 hour of lifting and 1 hour of easy/moderate cycling so far for the past 3 months. Lost 40lbs and kept on increasing my lifting weights every week and muscle definition was starting to show. It can be done people, just need to eat lots of protein 200g a day is what my goal was with 1,800 calories.
great to know !! I am thinking of doing it ..
What did you eat to hit 200g protein @ 1800 calories?
Probably a sh*t ton of supplements or powder for the protein. Not good for ur kidneys
Is that per week?
i needed to hear this man, i have been enjoying basketball lately and have been lifting for the past year, i was worried i'd end up having to pick one and forget the other one completely, thank you
"Probably not." 😂😂😂😂. Love this guy!
Not so much haha
He wasn't right about the stretch portion of the repetition... and he doesn't look like he ever does cardio, so not sure about the veracity of his statement.
@@nickcheeawai9661 ur perception of how much he "looks like" he does cardio doesn't matter, be quiet buddy!
@@nickcheeawai9661I mean, he frequently plays basketball as a hobby. That seems like cardio to me
This explanation has been needed for a long time. Tons of thanks. Finally questions are answered
Finally added cardio back in a month ago and feeling better for it.
Jeff wasn’t even that wrong, conditioning work with your strength work could be killing your gains, and Jeff even proved Jeff’s point by saying it again in his video.
Both Jeff’s are the greatest on UA-cam. They just serve slightly different audiences and training goals.
Jeff Cavalier keeping you small as hell
Jeff is totally right on this one.... I just can't beleve what Jeff is saying!!! You've got to get it together man!
Someone else said it, but I agree with it: Jeff went from Nippard to NippHard with this new haircut
😂
Ayoooo
This week I didn't think things through and did a heavy leg workout immediately before volleyball practice and that was the biggest mistake. My left leg was so overworked, it wouldn't stop trembling and pain kept shooting up my entire leg with every step. That bit of advice to have at least one or two days between is huge.
You can combine cardio and weight training as long as you're having fun.
Honestly, just be the best, healthiest version of yourself, you got this.
If you want all round fitness you need both
I loved watching Jeff. I don't believe him on most of his stuff, whether something is optimal or not. But he still taught me how to move during certain lifts and really helps understand the mind muscle connection and just learning the muscular structure with the markers.
A little cardio can actually benefit your gains by enhancing your endurance, allowing you to lift heavier, longer. Just don’t over-do it 💪🏻
i gotta say i really appreciate jeff having the full transcript of what he said in his description!
I like how you say "probably not" and then completely agree with him. From my understanding what he's saying is "separate your cardio from your lifting" not "don't do cardio at all or you'll lose your gains."
Lol exactly!
I was about to write something like that, and weird majority here don't saw it. Dude should've used "Depends on the context" instead of "Probably not".
Dr Mike said the opposite - one should be resting and refeeding post workout. So his advice is to do cardio first... Perfect....
With this new knowledge, I will still feel better to just separate by lifting day and cardio days.
Make me feel more energize and I can do other life stuffs that don't involve exercise.
Thank you ! 🙏 - you have settled this debate for me - really helpful
The key is to monitor and adjust as needed
Cardio can greatly improve your weightlifting sessions. Ever since I started cycling, I am no longer out of breath after a hard set. In fact, I rarely hit HR Zone 3 after an all out set of squats. I can push my muscle to maximum easier since my cardiovascular fitness is no longer a limiting factor. Do cardio!
I'm glad Jeff's addressing the things Jeff said in the past. Accountability.
Or just ask a rugby/american football player for their workout routines. These guys are absolutely massive while having the stamina to run around explosively for a long time
Good advice
steroids
Jeff knows about research and bodybuilding both while Jeff only know about bodybuilding, that’s why I’m with Jeff on this.
The Professor has built quite some size.
Great comment! Is nobody gonna mention Jeff’s ball handling skills??
Literally looking for a basketball comment
"Probably not" then proceeds to agree with AthleanX
"As long as you do these three things."
The first point being exactly what Jeff Cavaliere said in the video you clipped.
This was actually in response to athleanx taking a jab at Jeff Nippard in one of his latest videos. What athleanx did was distasteful, this was still okay.
Yeah but how do we get Jeff v Jeff drama without a lack of context?
@@bruvhellnahbut his was just weak in comparison, to be fair 😂
@@bruvhellnah Timestamp? I ain't watching All that
@@bruvhellnahwhat video is that?
The magic sauce is right at the end -
lifting consistently, sleeping well, getting the right nutrition. Lifting consistently is easy, a pleasure even. The other two take a lot of self-discipline (more than I can usually muster 😅)
my go to jumprope & sprints
Nice. 30-60s. 30 second sprint, 60 second jog.
@@justanothergrunt9053 lol how is you in my head that’s def what i do lol some time i do used the speed chute & lunges back
@@demarezwilkerson56 Army bro! Didn’t know about it until then. It helps like crazy with conditioning.
I do 60 sec jump rope very intense and 30 sec rest for 30-40 rounds for cardio 😁
Clear , concise , accurate
Keep it up 👑
I find having good cardio made lifting much easier, especially heavier weights. You can also recover faster and potentially take less rest because your heart rate will fall back to normal faster.
I didn’t know Jeff had handles like that
He plays basketball :)
My warm up is this: 1) 10 minutes on the crosstrainer/elliptical, 2) push and pull a sled (around 10 pulls and 10 pushes), 3) short shoulder warm up exercise I saw of squat university 4) if it's leg day then I will also do the 20x3 clamshell, leg raises one at a time while lying down and side leg lifts with the same reps. I have a bad back so I have to feel warmed up enough to hit the weights.
I can't tell if he's series or not wit these out of context AthleanX clips. Like you guys basically agree on the same things in regards to cardio.
I know right :/
Exactly!
Exactly. Everyone likes to clip a statement from cavalier and try to “debunk” it. But i lowkey think nippard was just having fun with that first clip😂
It's because faking a rivalry gets more views and comments.
@@tofuwitzke facts
To sum it up, balance is everything in life including physical exercise and weight training
As a runner, it's really difficult to organize the leg day in a week where i have to run 3x
I know exactly what you mean. Hard to be fresh for running
Yes, it's challenging. I'd be interested in learning how to improve the schedule of strength training and running sessions
How do you manage to do that?
@@janedrowned to be honest, sadly i end up not prioritizing strength in my leg days
Do legs the first day after a rest day, and replace a run with a bike ride.
I was a runner for five years, which means I used to run 10+ km daily. I have lost lots of muscle during that time. Now I have started gym. Still I do 5-10 min cardio and 1 to 1.5 hrs strength, and now my body has started coming in shape. I must say if you do only cardiovascular exercise, you will definitely lose so much muscle.
Jeff went to the brotha barber shop and got a clean cut geeeeesh 🔥🔥🔥
lols
I had no idea you played basketball.That's awesome
I’ll stick to prioritizing my heart over my ego
love this, jeff cav was such a thumbnail merchant no sceince just vibes
You are much more likeable then the other Jeff.
Thanks Jeff! Always good advice.
I thought you were above taking 4 seconds clips out of context, and basically agreeing with the original content. I guess that’s the popular thing to do for engagement…
Exactly
I always run a mile as fast as I can before full body strength training every gym visit. This is making me reconsider. It gives me incredible endurance.
The only people who worry about losing muscle doing cardio are the drugged up competitive bodybuilders. NOBODY should worry about this.
drugged up competitive bodybuilders know that cardio doesn't make you lose muscle. So there goes your theory.
@@JT-ow6qj so if the *only* people who *could* be affected know it *won't* affect them,
the theory is moot?
meaning that the _other_ people who _shouldn't_ worry, and _can't_ be affected...are affected?
What exactly is your counter, here?
A lot of runners and HEAVY cardio people worry about it more than mass monsters. People doing 2-3 hours of cardio almost every day see significant loss of muscle.
@@HeadCannonPrimeTell that to rugby players , gymnasts , football players, hockey players, etc... people just train like shit, don't have a good diet and think the cardio is the problem.
@@bradleydavisson Pro bodybuilders do cardio too making the theory moot. Have a good one.
This is all I needed to hear. Thank you!
Jeff C, the best without doubt
I never knew that El Canelo was making training videos nicely done keep it up.
I've lost 233 lbs, naturally prioritizing lifting weights over cardio, but some of these "social media influencers" will have you believing that cardio should be the main focus. I do a 10-15 minute cardio session, but that's all. I used to do high intensity cardio workouts, I'm talking 1-1.5 hours, and sure, I lost weight, but muscle as well, and I wondered why I couldn't lift 20 lbs. You have to maintain that level of cardio to keep those results. It's not sustainable.
233lbs is a ridiculous amount of weight to lose, wow! How much did you weigh before?
cardio is way. better and faster health wise for loosing weight its easiest too
Subtle flex with those handles Jeff, I see you 👀🏀.
For a guy who prides himself on research you completely took that out of context and then proceeded to say what Jeff said.
He needs views, every "fitness" internet coach trash him without basis to gain relevance, cavaliere never gets into this mentally ill diss
Lol glad there are some comments along with yours pointing this out. And yes, definitely having Jeff C. will increase engagement and views.
Sam is gonna love this video
The fact I watched athlean x when I was a kid and believed him so I literally cut out all forms of running when I was a great cross country athlete just because I was scared of not being able to put on muscle. Now I do both. I do at least 8km 6 days a week with 20km on the weekend with weight training afterwards and I’ve never been bigger
I’m with you Jeff!!
Shocking how so few people consider swimming a viable cardio option
it's by far the best one
Last time I went swimming after weight lifting, I started cramping up in my lats and triceps 😂. Don't get that problem with the elliptical.
@@MaxIronsThird I usually do full body workouts.
@@PlayerSkillFTW salts are good that is all
I've been doing cardio with weights since I started in basically the same way Jeff says and have found I'm stronger, recover quicker, take far lest rest among other things than my friends who don't do cardio.
Good Jeff vs Bad Jeff
So true. I started doing my cardio after my lifting session and i feel great. I just run a mile at about 6.5 nothing serious.
Hey Jeff, quick question. I work out 6 days a week. Chest+back, arms, and legs. Sunday is my rest day from strength training. Is it ok if i do an incline walk on sundays? Im 6'1 155lbs 20 yr old male. My goal currently is strength only, hypertrophy isnt too important. Great vid as always
Please do another video on how to do strength training without interfering with cardio! (Basically the reverse of this one!)
You ended up saying the same as the other Jeff though lol.
no he didn't. cavaliere said conditioning/cardio work with lifting will kill gains. nippard said it doesn't with proof. there you have it
@@patootie3529you completely fell for the short clip taken out of context
High intensity plyometrics has been shown to be more beneficial for strength & power development than weightlifting so programme this into leg day!!! I know it is not necessarily c.v. but can be e.g. single leg bounds into tuck jumps tumbles followed by 1-6 minutes skipping for passive recovery or jog/walk!
This is the first time i feel like the little fella is being unauthentic.
If you watched the skinny old fella
(I teased them both for equal gains)
You would see that’s basically what Cavalier was trying to say.
I don’t think these two should go at it. Maybe they can train with each other and agree to disagree?!
Similar to CT Fletcher and Jeff…
This whole world of shitting on every else is LAME AND HIGH SCHOOLISH..
Remember when Jeff(athlean x) used fake weights and lied about it?
@@sbtraining1769 even if that is true. I don’t care about that. His education is on sports health and training.
He teaches form, nutrition, and recovery. Nothing wrong with that.
@@ZachOlson-lq4lwhe did but it really didn’t matter . Every bit of advice he gave in that video was solid
---> *_If you walk home from the gym: that's your cardio and it's not only good, it's safe for you. Ronnie did his walks on his walking machine/treadmill in front of the TV, several times a week, if not each day._*
walking ain't enough if u. care about your health
I've been making progress in both running and lifting for a couple of years. It's slow, but I love doing both. Keep your protein high. Know how to manage effort, especially in cardio (track heart rate, etc).
Trying to balance progress in the gym with medium to long distance running is one of the hardest things I've tried to do, and my leg gains are taking a massive hit.
So yes guys, that thing that we've been doing to get the better version of our bodys since the origin of the humanity (running) is good for u
Who could say😅😅
This is the video that I needed. Thank you.
Agree. I warm up with a brisk 8 minute inclined walk on the treadm...then do my weightlifting..and end with a 5-10 minute HIIT exercise to boost EPOC(after burning) effect. It works wonder for body composition!!
I've implemented moderate to high intensity cardio, 30min Fridays; once a week. I've noticed I've gotten a lot faster, my wind is a lot better, and I feel even better. I've still been making gains in every department. :) Seems like the perfect balance.
You are amazing dude, thanks for all your work and F the guy who hurt you, pisses me off...
Good breathing is very important for me in powerlifting. If i dont take a deep breath i sometimes fail a lift entirely. Cardio is great for this and helps me take shorter rests between training sets.
even if it did hurt my gains a little i mean oh well. i have 0 desire to lift competitively. i just wanna be healthy and confident in my own body. currently on week 4 of lifting weights and i’m absolutely loving it. i’ve never been so motivated before.
It depends on how you define conditioning work. Training for a marathon will kill every ounce of gains. Light to moderate cardio is fine. Red shorts Jeff summed it up perfectly.
Short and sweet. Love it.
Jeff is definitely right on this one.
My gym bro keeps scolding me for mixing a bit of cardio into my workouts... finally I have someone backing me up that it's completely FINE!
Thank you Jeff Nippard
From all of what I've been hearing as I've gotten older and hearing tips this and that now in UA-cam.
I was different. I mixed in cardio and weights all at the same time at the gym. Before injuring my back I was increasing everything week to week.
jeff is right. the first jeff.
Runner & lifter here....can confirm Jeff no1 is talking 💩
Running on the same day as leg day (squat / deadlift days for me) is the way I would say has been the most beneficial, should time allow.
As with anything you need to look at your training as whole picture, eg I was running 50k ish a week for an event so I took a day of lifting out & went to 3 days.