You don’t have to choose between being a “cardio person” or a “strength person.” Cardio and strength training do different jobs in your body, and the best choice depends on your goals—not on fitness tribalism. Cardio (aerobic exercise) is unmatched for heart and lung health and burns a lot of calories in the moment, while strength training (resistance work) builds and maintains muscle, increases bone density, and raises your long‑term calorie burn. For fat loss, health, and performance, a smart mix nearly always beats going all‑in on just one. Think of Raj in Chennai: he ran a lot, stayed “skinny,” but didn’t have the shape or strength he wanted. Once he added strength training, his physique looked more athletic, and his resting metabolism improved, while his cardio base kept his endurance and heart health strong. That’s hybrid harmony—using each tool for what it does best. Foundations of Cardio vs Strength Training Cardio (aerobic exercise) includes activities like running, bris...
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