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Palina
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Hey everyone!
Long time lurker, first time poster here
I have a question about doing cardio along with my lifting workout.
Me: female, intermediate powerlifting in the past. Focused primarily on lifting and strength training - neglected cardio.
Goal: strength strength strength, amazing form, posture,muscle tone and eventually building after some more weight loss.
Current training - cardio and free weights. Long runs mixed with high intensity intervals. I can finally run long distances and I'm in love with it
In a perfect world? 40mins of running/jogging followed by 30 mins of compound weight training - back to basics. 3 day split, chest, back and legs. Cardio an abs on non-lifting days.
In the real world? Is that a good way to train or is it really important I keep my cardio and lifting separate? Back in uni getting in for a one hour cardio session and then a 50 min lifting session in the afternoon...much easier
All advice and input is much appreciated! I'm 160cm, 24, female - short little legs so I'm super keen to maintain the running but I'm longing for the bar again lol
Cheers,
Palina
Long time lurker, first time poster here

I have a question about doing cardio along with my lifting workout.
Me: female, intermediate powerlifting in the past. Focused primarily on lifting and strength training - neglected cardio.
Goal: strength strength strength, amazing form, posture,muscle tone and eventually building after some more weight loss.
Current training - cardio and free weights. Long runs mixed with high intensity intervals. I can finally run long distances and I'm in love with it

In a perfect world? 40mins of running/jogging followed by 30 mins of compound weight training - back to basics. 3 day split, chest, back and legs. Cardio an abs on non-lifting days.
In the real world? Is that a good way to train or is it really important I keep my cardio and lifting separate? Back in uni getting in for a one hour cardio session and then a 50 min lifting session in the afternoon...much easier

All advice and input is much appreciated! I'm 160cm, 24, female - short little legs so I'm super keen to maintain the running but I'm longing for the bar again lol
Cheers,
Palina