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Is this risky at all? I wanted to do HIIT + CDK as part of my cutting routine
Nah, it ain't risky.
But it REALLY, REALLY SUCKS.
Besides, it doesn't really work very well. You'll be thinking 'Move legs! MOVE!' but they can't--not enough glycogen.
Last edited by Blood&Iron; 01-08-2003 at 08:31 PM.
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So regular cardio would probably be best?
could always save HIIT for when Im trying to tighten up my skin and shrik it
Yes, moderate intensity.Originally posted by Bryan
So regular cardio would probably be best?
If you are doing CKD, then you get one hit workout per week (or however long your cycle is). That's the basic idea of CKD, get in a good workout, while you mostly have low glycogen the rest of the week.
Doing hit with super saturated muscle glycogen, rules....
Isn't that glycogen used for weight training?
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