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Maximize the calorie-burning benefits of your workout by tackling
cardiovascular exercise before strength training.
Doing cardio first can help you exercise longer, and
thus burn more calories, than you would if you were tired out by
weight training first. And finishing your workout with weights helps
boost post-workout metabolism -- the rate at which your body burns
calories after you're done. The result may be an overall better
calorie burn, according to a small study.
Although all types of exercise -- cardiovascular, strength, and
flexibility -- help you burn calories, cardio workouts result in
the greatest calorie burn. Because of this, it may be best to do
your cardio exercises first while you are fresh. You're likely to
spend more time on aerobic exercise and work out harder if you haven't
tired yourself out by doing other kinds of exercises first. On the
other hand, strength training results in the greatest boost in post-exercise
calorie burning. It boosts your metabolism for a longer period of
time, helping your body burn more calories after your workout is
done. Ultimately, this means that doing your cardio workout first
can help ensure that you achieve the maximum calorie burn from it,
and ending your workout with a strength-training session helps ensure
your post-exercise metabolism stays high.
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