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Building cardio & endurance
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:11 pm
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:11 pm
What is better for cardio and building endurance, sprints or jogging?
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:28 pm to 07Tiger
Do you have a specific goal in mind
Posted on 9/18/24 at 6:53 am to jordan21210
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Jogging for endurance.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 10:32 am to 07Tiger
Sprints build form & increase your speed top to bottom.
Jogging builds strength and allows you to maintain that speed at a steady state over longer periods of time.
Jogging builds strength and allows you to maintain that speed at a steady state over longer periods of time.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:27 am to 07Tiger
do you plan on running from the police or something? just trying to find reasons why you would even want to do such a stupid activity 
Posted on 9/18/24 at 1:14 pm to 07Tiger
I heard from a Peloton instructor, and he was citing some study I can't remember now, but you have to have been moving about 15 minutes or so before you start to see cardiovascular improvements. The rule of thumb was at least a half hour 3 times a week to actually see measurable benefits. So if you're only doing a half hour 3 times a week, that is about 45 minutes of warming up time, and 45 minutes of actual cardio benefits. Slowly increase that to 45 minutes per session, and now you've got 45 minutes of warming up time, and 90 minutes benefitting your cardiovascular health. Don't want to get too long and drawn out here, but jogging and increasing mileage/time will benefit your stamina more, which can then be used to sustain higher efforts for longer. If you just run 3 miles 3 times a week at a steady pace, your body will get really good at doing that, but not have top end speed. Sprinkle in sprint workouts 1-2x a week for that benefit.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 1:50 pm to TU Rob
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So if you're only doing a half hour 3 times a week, that is about 45 minutes of warming up time, and 45 minutes of actual cardio benefits.
What about the 20 minutes it takes for my heart rate to come back down after a run? Do I get credit for that?
Posted on 9/18/24 at 3:36 pm to calcotron
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What about the 20 minutes it takes for my heart rate to come back down after a run? Do I get credit for that?
Recovery heart rate is generally an indicator of fitness.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 3:46 pm to jordan21210
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Recovery heart rate is generally an indicator of fitness
Exactly. The more fit you get, the faster you will recover.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 6:37 pm to TU Rob
Yeah it's more cooling down than heart rate I guess. I'm basically all set within 10 minutes after a run in the winter. Hotness sucks for longer, but I think I'm still burning calories trying to cool down.
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