A Quote by Brad Goreski

I enjoy lifting weights, but I hate doing cardio. — © Brad Goreski
I enjoy lifting weights, but I hate doing cardio.
I like lifting weights. And there is a cardio element to lifting if you're doing it the way I do it.
I lift weights and do as much cardio as I can make myself. I'm not a big cardio fan, and I hate doing legs.
I try to do something every day. I lift weights at least three to four days per week, and I'll intersperse that with cardio. For example, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I'll run and do heavy lifting, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, I'll spend two hours lifting weights, as well as something like swimming.
I work out every day. Mostly it's free weights and cardio. I don't do that stuff where they throw logs at you, what's it called, cross-fit. None of that. Mainly it's just me in the gym, lifting weights.
A regular workout for me is 30 minutes of intense cardio followed by lifting weights.
Every action has a consequence. It may be good for strengthening. And I have no doubt that lifting a lot of weights can get you stronger. I just don't know if lifting stronger weights can keep you healthy, or it can keep you doing your job better, especially for a pro athlete.
I do things that are very uncharacteristic of a normal workout routine. I hate cardio. Absolutely hate it. I grew up as a wrestler, so it was constant cardio, cardio, cardio.
I enjoy lifting weights more than I enjoy getting on the treadmill to run.
I think it is easier for thinner people to build on a frame once you get lean muscle. I get bored lifting weights at the gym, and it isn't enough as your body becomes stiff. So I train in different ways such as core training, cardio with weights, playing sports such as tennis, cycling, swimming and running 10 km once a week.
We do cardio, core strength, lifting - and we train in the mornings, which I hate.
I've always been active, and enjoy running and lifting weights.
I like sports, and I enjoy playing basketball and lifting weights.
People hate cardio. I hate cardio. But pick the five top songs that you love. Do your cardio during these songs, and you're done. I'd say 95 percent of the time you don't even know you just did it.
I hate cardio; I hate to go for a run. I hate physical things. But Jiu Jitsu is fun because its self-defence and you get some good cardio.
I like doing weights and cardio and some jump rope.
We do a lot of lifting, and mix it up with upper body and lower body. A lot of circuit training for cardio. I hate just doing long distance running, so I do 5 or 6 different exercises for 20 to 30 seconds then move to the next one.
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