Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    FlickonclickFlickonclick
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Contact Us
    • Home
    • Entertainment
    • Photos
    • Lifestyle
    • Wealth
    • News
      • Finance
      • Fitness
      • Technology
    • Biography Corner
    • Trending
    • Advertise with Us
    FlickonclickFlickonclick
    Home » Fitness » Cardio Or Weight Training: Which One Is Better For Weight Loss Program?
    Fitness

    Cardio Or Weight Training: Which One Is Better For Weight Loss Program?

    By FlickonclickAugust 7, 2020
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email

    Fitness gurus and gymgoers still find it difficult to answer whether cardio or weight training which one is better. Whether cardio is a strong contender for weight loss or weightlifting brings more positive results. As both of these exercise regimes are extremely helpful, there are some tweaks and loopholes where one can commonly miss out.




    For a brief introduction, cardiovascular exercises or commonly abbreviated to “Cardio”, is a set of high order physical activities performed simultaneously. These activities can vary from spinning, running, swimming, walking, hiking, aerobics classes, dancing, and even kickboxing.

    On the other hand, weight lifting is regular weightlifting exercising where one needs to lift a particular set of weights, as per his body and height ratio. Starting from a lower set, a person can increase or decrease the weights. This set of exercises is mainly done within a gym with the proper set of equipment.

    As the above two sounds perfect for every belly-person whose main aim is to look slim fit and active, there are some grey areas where these two curricular activities may differ. And that is where you can choose to step in and see which exercise routine suits you fine.




    So, to share some light, we will be comparing which activity does bring better results on different categories, Let’s begin.

    1. Cardio Burn More Calories

    Studies show that having a similar duration for both weight training or cardio, the amount of calorie burnt is more in the latter part. While it can differ from person to person who will have different BMIs (Body Mass Index), research shows that you’ll burn more calories per session of cardio than weight training.

     

    2. Weightlifting Gives Boost to Metabolism

    According to experts, although weightlifting may not burn enough calories as compared to cardio, it has some extra benefits as well. Weightlifting exercises can give one’s resting metabolism a boost which results in a higher BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) of that individual.

    A BMR is a rate at which calories are burnt during rest. As your body feels relaxed after the workout, it starts to heal and cools down the muscles. Also, Weight training can help one to achieve their goals when it comes to aesthetics. It strengthens and shapes our muscles and gives us a good posture.



    3. High-Intensity Interval Training Provides Similar Benefits to Cardio in Less Time

    Despite these two strong contenders, several other exercises can bring a lot much difference in a short period. One of the most powerful regimes you can choose is the HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) session.

    A typical HIIT workout takes about 10 to 30 minutes. You can use HIIT with a variety of different exercises, including sprinting, biking, jump roping, or other body-weight exercises. A recent study was done by PubMed Central on HIIT, weight training, running, and biking was done, all for 30 minutes.

    The results were surprising that among all of them, HIIT workout burned 25–30% more calories than the other forms of exercise. These forms of exercise are much beneficial if you perform them for 30 minutes a day or 150 minutes a week. This will be enough to bring positive changes that you crave.

     

    4. High-Intensity Cardio Can Cause A Downfall

    Many people ought to think that a more calorie burn out means faster fat cutting. But when you dig deep, you may find that a high-intensity exercise regime such as a HIIT burns carbohydrates for fuel rather than fat. This, in turn, can deviate your body from the results.

    The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggests that to tackle any such energy cutter, you must choose a mix exercise routine, and maintaining it regularly can bring a nurturing and combined result for the fat losers.

    Weight training exercise can lead you to make muscles. But when it is added with a specific activity regime, such as cardio, can bring an overall improvement to your body composition. While they may have some unseen changes at initial, a combination of the two could bring long-term success.




    Click here for more fitness blogs.

    Follow Flickonclick on Google News

    Body-Wellness Exercises Health Workout
    Previous ArticleApple New 27-inch iMac Launched Featuring 5K Retina Display and More
    Next Article Defence Ministry Announced Ban On 101 Items For Import
    Flickonclick

      Tanya Goyal and Tanuj Kwatra are the creative minds and co-founders behind this website. Both share a deep passion for writing and storytelling, focusing on crafting SEO-optimized, reader-friendly articles that inform and entertain. Their goal is to make every piece of content valuable—whether it’s about sports, entertainment, lifestyle, or digital trends—while maintaining originality and authenticity in every post.

      Related Posts

      What to Eat Before Fasting for Karwa Chauth 2025: Complete Diet Plan

      Read More

      CGHS Releases New Medical Package Rates: Prices of Around 2,000 Medical Procedures Increased; Who Will Benefit?

      Read More

      Health Insurance for Parents: Why Early Planning Matters

      Read More

      Eat These 5 Foods to Boost Memory – Keep Your Brain Sharp and Active!

      Read More

      Apart from Sugar, Diabetics Must Avoid These Foods Too – They Can Spike Your Blood Sugar Levels

      Read More

      What Problems Happen Due to Vitamin B12 Deficiency? Why is Vitamin D Important for the Brain?

      Read More

      Is Your Kidney Slowly Getting Damaged? These Symptoms May Be Warning Signs of Kidney Failure

      Read More

      Vitamin D Overdose Can Be Harmful to Your Health! 4 Things Supplement Users Must Know

      Read More
      Latest Articles

      Wicked: For Good Movie Review: A Magical Journey Worth Taking

      November 21, 2025

      120 Bahadur Movie Review: A War Story That Deserves Your Attention

      November 21, 2025

      Masti 4 Movie Review: Pure Fun That’ll Make You Forget Your Worries

      November 21, 2025

      Rakhi Sawant Net Worth: The Queen of Controversy’s Financial Empire

      November 20, 2025

      Top 20 Sexy Movies on Netflix (Ranked From 20 to 1)

      November 20, 2025

      Single Papa Web Series: Release Date, OTT Platform, Cast, Story

      November 20, 2025

      UPI Credit Line: Big Banks Set to Offer New Credit Facility

      November 20, 2025

      Why Your ITR Refund Is Delayed and How You Can Get Interest on It

      November 20, 2025

      Zootopia 2: Voice Cast Salaries, Budget, and Box Office Expectations

      November 19, 2025

      The Mighty Nein Season 2 Release Date: Latest Updates and Expectations

      November 19, 2025
      About Flickonclick

      Flickonclick brings you the latest updates across entertainment, lifestyle, tech, and more. Stay informed with trending news and stories that matter.

      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
      Latest Articles
      • Wicked: For Good Movie Review: A Magical Journey Worth Taking
      • 120 Bahadur Movie Review: A War Story That Deserves Your Attention
      • Masti 4 Movie Review: Pure Fun That’ll Make You Forget Your Worries
      • Rakhi Sawant Net Worth: The Queen of Controversy’s Financial Empire
      Important Links
      • Privacy Policy
      • Advertise with Us
      • Disclaimer
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Write for Us
      • Home
      © 2025 Flickonclick

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.