Cardio, also known as “aerobic” training, implies the completion of low-intensity, prolonged activity, such as jogging, running, skipping and swimming.
The exertion during this type of training is pretty low and the main points of adaptation are the lungs & the heart.
When doing cardio, you primarily use the slow-twitch muscle fibers, which were built for endurance and for that reason, they have the lowest power output & potential for growth.
Last but not least, cardio training makes the body use oxygen to burn muscle & liver glycogen, as well as fatty acids.
This type of training mainly results in increased capacity for cardio endurance during low-intensity, prolonged activities.
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