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How much running? How fast to cut fat? Let’s settle this!

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Ever feel like there’s too much conflicting advice on training? One coach tells you to run every day, another says it’s a waste of time. Some fighters swear by cutting hard and fast, while others say slow and steady is the only way.So which is it?This week, while helping the new Heavy Hitters intake get set up, I pulled two big questions from our YouTube comments that cut right to the heart of these debates:* How much running actually benefits a Muay Thai athlete, and when does it start hurting performance?* Should you cut weight aggressively or focus on slow, steady body recomposition?Let’s clear things up.KEY MOMENTSFollow along using these quick timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:26 Question 1 How much running?01:01 Avoid More of the Same01:20 Plug Gaps in General Fitness Adaptations01:43 Targeted Cardio = 3x Sessions Per Week01:57 Avoid Long Steady Cardio Over 60 mins02:09 Fighting Demands 6–15 mins work02:30 Minimum Training Dose02:55 Aerobic Capacity–When?03:26 Question 2 Lean first or go for slow fat loss?04:24 Muscle is Hard Earned & Easily Lost04:43 Focus on Performance Not Body Weight05:12 Nutrition to Hold Onto Muscle05:46 My AdviceFurther notes and resources athttps://heatrick.com/2025/02/14/how-much-running-how-fast-to-cut-fat-lets-settle-this/

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Ever feel like there’s too much conflicting advice on training? One coach tells you to run every day, another says it’s a waste of time. Some fighters swear by cutting hard and fast, while others say slow and steady is the only way.So which is it?This week, while helping the new Heavy Hitters intake get set up, I pulled two big questions from our YouTube comments that cut right to the heart of these debates:* How much running actually benefits a Muay Thai athlete, and when does it start hurting performance?* Should you cut weight aggressively or focus on slow, steady body recomposition?Let’s clear things up.KEY MOMENTSFollow along using these quick timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:26 Question 1 How much running?01:01 Avoid More of the Same01:20 Plug Gaps in General Fitness Adaptations01:43 Targeted Cardio = 3x Sessions Per Week01:57 Avoid Long Steady Cardio Over 60 mins02:09 Fighting Demands 6–15 mins work02:30 Minimum Training Dose02:55 Aerobic Capacity–When?03:26 Question 2 Lean first or go for slow fat loss?04:24 Muscle is Hard Earned & Easily Lost04:43 Focus on Performance Not Body Weight05:12 Nutrition to Hold Onto Muscle05:46 My AdviceFurther notes and resources athttps://heatrick.com/2025/02/14/how-much-running-how-fast-to-cut-fat-lets-settle-this/

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