
Cardio Versus Resistance Training for Fat Loss
The College of Health and Fitness · Tony Attridge
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The source examines the historical and scientific perspectives on cardio versus resistance training for fat loss, noting a cultural shift from prioritizing aerobic exercise in earlier decades to recognizing the importance of weight training today. It explains the physiological differences between the two types of exercise, where cardio primarily uses the aerobic energy system for endurance, and resistance training taps into anaerobic systems to build muscle and strength. Research is presented showing that while programs including aerobic exercise may lead to slightly more fat loss, equating the total session duration often eliminates the difference because resistance training results in significant excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC), burning calories post-workout. Ultimately, the text advocates for combining both cardio and resistance training as the most effective strategy, using cardio to efficiently increase energy expenditure for a caloric deficit and resistance training to preserve or build muscle mass.