One can say, "Just do both plus stretch a lot." But my question is, is it a good idea to do a lot of running leading up to surgery, or to have do more strength training.
I've read "more muscle = more pain." I was thinking that I would focus more on cardio in order to slim down + do a lot of stretching, while focusing less on weights.
Any perspectives?
I'm going to be doing Quad Precice 2 to get 14cm (8 femur + 6 tibia).
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Cardio or weight-training tilt leading up to surgery?
Posted on Sep 1, 2023, 10:27 am
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Posted on Sep 2, 2023, 4:44 am
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Quote from: informationispower on September 01, 2023, 11:06:20 AMBetter to not weight train...
When are you doing your surgery?
Early next year. I plan on developing a good stretching routine. I've already started.
But I was hoping someone here could shed some perspective on ideal physique going into the surgery.
In other words, are highly cardio-trained legs superior to weight-trained legs at moderate reps, for instance. I also feel that high levels of pre-op cardio will decrease risk of DVT due to better blood flow.
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