Cardio torches calories fast, but strength training builds the muscle that keeps fat off long-term. The optimal path for lean muscle? A smart hybrid blending both for superior body composition. This March, decode the debate and craft your winning workout mix. Foundations of Cardio vs Strength Training Cardio (aerobic) builds endurance via steady oxygen use—think treadmill runs burning 300-500cal/hour. Strength (anaerobic) drives power through resistance, sparking muscle hypertrophy and neural adaptations. Lean quests need synergy: Cardio sheds fat, strength preserves/builds muscle to avoid "skinny-fat." Research shows aerobic training edges short-term fat loss, but resistance excels for muscle gain and recomp—equated energy expenditure yields similar fat drops, but weights add lean mass. Beginners, plateau-busters, and toners thrive on hybrids; pure cardio risks catabolism. Example: Sara (Mumbai) went treadmill-only (skinny-fat); adding strength popped curves, dropped 8...
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