Hey Ziddis! If you have just started your fitness journey, here’s a question for you: What do you think is better, HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) or LISS (Low-Intensity Steady-State) cardio? Both methods have their unique benefits, but HIIT has gained more popularity because of how quickly it shows results. But is that it? Let us understand which one is better in what aspect.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. HIIT involves short bursts of intense effort followed by recovery periods, making it time-efficient and effective for burning calories in a shorter duration. LISS, on the other hand, is a steady and lower intensity activity like brisk walking, cycling or swimming. When it comes to sustainability, LISS wins. HIIT suits those who want a fast and powerful workout, and for those who don’t mind pushing themselves to the limit, while LISS suits those who prefer consistent endurance building with less strain on joints and recovery.
When it comes to cardio, HIIT and LISS both have their own benefits, but check out the impact each has:
Weight loss is often the main reason one starts working out with HIIT or LISS, so let us understand what the right choice is depending on your body and lifestyle:
Hey Ziddis! If you have just started your fitness journey, here’s a question for you: What do you think is better, HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) or LISS (Low-Intensity Steady-State) cardio? Both methods have their unique benefits, but HIIT has gained more popularity because of how quickly it shows results. But is that it? Let us understand which one is better in what aspect.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. HIIT involves short bursts of intense effort followed by recovery periods, making it time-efficient and effective for burning calories in a shorter duration. LISS, on the other hand, is a steady and lower intensity activity like brisk walking, cycling or swimming. When it comes to sustainability, LISS wins. HIIT suits those who want a fast and powerful workout, and for those who don’t mind pushing themselves to the limit, while LISS suits those who prefer consistent endurance building with less strain on joints and recovery.
When it comes to cardio, HIIT and LISS both have their own benefits, but check out the impact each has:
Weight loss is often the main reason one starts working out with HIIT or LISS, so let us understand what the right choice is depending on your body and lifestyle:
Simple, effective, and straight to the point. Thanks for the contribution!
I found that my sleep quality improved massively once I added 3 days of cardio.
This is perfect for my current ‘shred’ phase. Thanks for posting.
Great content. How would you adjust this for a 4-day split?
Solid routine! Does this work well for natural athletes?
Thanks for sharing, I’m definitely adding this to my next cycle.