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About Joe Gunn
Expertise
Anything related to strength training, long distance running, speed development for all sports, and weight loss issues.

Experience
Over 30 years as a personal trainer of athletes as well as average individuals.

Organizations
Certified strength and Conditioning Specialist with the the National Strength and Conditiong Association. Certified Club coach with the United States Weightlifting Association. Certifed Level II long distance coach with the USA Track & Field.

Education/Credentials
M.S with majors in exercise science and psychology

 
   

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Topic: Strength Training



Expert: Joe Gunn
Date: 7/15/2008
Subject: cv

Question
Hi Joe,3 or 4 times a week a do 30mins bike,30mins treadmill and 30mins crosstrainer and then do about half an hour weights,I would like to up my running time,slowly.
Somebody told me this is to much cv but I think it is good for my stamina and my mind,eventually I would like to work upto 1 hour of running,what do you suggest.

Answer
Hi Dave, as a former marathoner I am a little biased.  I love running and it is great for the cardiovascular system.  You appear to be doing plenty of aerobic work and the additional running will probably not hurt you...although from an orthopedic standpoint, it is not the best and you will be a little high on the aerobic end.  I would run 3 days a week and bike on alternate days when you do your strength training. I would drop the crosstrainer.

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