Message from @Fryan Republic

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2019-03-15 15:42:14 UTC  

I would not recommend that to a beginner

2019-03-15 15:42:28 UTC  

i would

2019-03-15 15:43:09 UTC  

there's no problem with easing people into weightlifting/gym

2019-03-15 15:43:23 UTC  

if you are young the average heart rate maximum 220. 135 heartrate is about 60%

2019-03-15 15:43:33 UTC  

most people can't even go to the gym twice a week let alone do cario another 2/3 times a week

2019-03-15 15:43:46 UTC  

better to ease in than get demoralized

2019-03-15 15:43:54 UTC  

if you can't get to the gym then a alternative is easy

2019-03-15 15:44:06 UTC  

Dynamic tension

2019-03-15 15:44:30 UTC  

of course what you're saying could be done with someone who dedicated more time to the gym

2019-03-15 15:44:42 UTC  

body weight with a gradual increase added weights in a backpack

2019-03-15 15:45:19 UTC  

again a gym isn't needed. but free weights are the easiest to use

2019-03-15 15:45:45 UTC  

where have you found that running 3 miles 2 or 3 times a week helps recovery?

2019-03-15 15:45:59 UTC  

but when you have a harder time accessing weights you will need to use another method or a hybrid

2019-03-15 15:47:28 UTC  

running 3 miles a session is a goal to reach. when you are running you should be training by your heartrate and time.

2019-03-15 15:47:40 UTC  

but dude

2019-03-15 15:48:05 UTC  

if you keep doing this you will gradually increase your speed

2019-03-15 15:48:29 UTC  

reaching your goal of 3 miles in 25 minutes which is slow

2019-03-15 15:48:44 UTC  

unless there's a powerlifter who says that he did that so he was able to Deadlift 800lbs then that's just bro science

2019-03-15 15:49:02 UTC  

what you are saying is bro science

2019-03-15 15:49:12 UTC  

kek

2019-03-15 15:49:22 UTC  

what is I am talking about is clear physiological facts

2019-03-15 15:49:26 UTC  

show me a powerlifter who did that and I'll believe you

2019-03-15 15:49:59 UTC  

it is bro science until people actually achieve real goals doing it

2019-03-15 15:50:47 UTC  

i weigh literally 255 right not I am currently at 18% body fat.

2019-03-15 15:51:12 UTC  

i do this method only

2019-03-15 15:51:17 UTC  

science

2019-03-15 15:51:22 UTC  

is real

2019-03-15 15:51:58 UTC  

But again right now I'm interested in strength. So im doing what powerlifters do.

2019-03-15 15:52:35 UTC  

How much can you squat and Deadlift?

2019-03-15 15:52:37 UTC  

do you not understand what being 255 and 18% bodyfat means when it comes to strength?

2019-03-15 15:53:07 UTC  

i also have the ability to run

2019-03-15 15:53:46 UTC  

most powerlifters are fairly slow they may be quick in explosion but top speed is slow

2019-03-15 15:53:56 UTC  

how much can you squat?

2019-03-15 15:56:46 UTC  

I don't ever do a max rep squat so i can't tell you my max. but right now I squat 555 lbs for my workout.

2019-03-15 15:57:01 UTC  

my goal is 800

2019-03-15 15:57:30 UTC  

800 for workouts not max

2019-03-15 16:01:57 UTC  

That's pretty good

2019-03-15 16:02:08 UTC  

Given your bodyweight that makes sense

2019-03-15 16:05:19 UTC  

But for a beginner what would say for someone who lifts 4x a week what should they do cardio wise?

2019-03-15 16:05:21 UTC