Ask
ten people what type of exercise they
should be doing to burn fat and fire up
their metabolism and they’ll all probably
tell you the same thing. They’ll
tell you that you need to do 30-40
minutes of moderately-paced aerobic
exercise on a treadmill, elliptical
machine, stair climber, etc. for 3-5
times per week.
They’ll
probably also tell you that more is
better…4 times per week would be better
than 3, and 5 times per week would be
even better.
People
will tell you this because that’s been and
continues to be the mainstream
recommendation for fat burning by many
fitness professionals. Get in a
certain target heart rate and stay at that
heart rate for 30 minutes or so, several
times per week. I am here to tell you
there is a better way.
Sure,
you’ll burn some calories while you’re
running to nowhere on a treadmill, but you
won’t make a complete physique
transformation with this type of exercise
alone.
In
fact, this type of exercise can actually be
counterproductive to burning fat. Here
are just a couple of reasons:
Long
duration, lower intensity aerobics calls
upon your stored body fat for energy during
the sessions. While this may sound
good, this can actually cause your body to
create more body fat in reserve after the
workout is over to have ready for your next
workout. Yikes!
What's
worse, this type of exercise when done
frequently as typically suggested, trains
your cardiovascular system to be
efficient. Again, while this sounds
good, your heart and lungs can actually
reduce their capacity for work as they are
getting more efficient at doing easy work
(your long duration, low intensity aerobic
workouts), which reduces their ability to
handle stress.
This
can lead to a host of other problems
including higher change of heart
attack. You are only working within
your current aerobic capacity because you're
never challenging it to go beyond what it's
capable of. And anything that is
easy will not yield results even close to
what’s challenging for the body to
accomplish.
Instead,
you should be challenging the body to
increase its capacity, so that it is
stronger and able to deal with stress more
easily. How is this done?
The
fastest and most efficient way to rev up
your metabolism, burn fat faster, and
develop lifelong health and fitness is to
add lean muscle to your body through
resistance training - period. You want life
changing results in the quickest possible
time? Get stronger and build some muscle.
When you add lean muscle to your body you’ll
be literally turning your body into a fat
burning machine!
Let’s
say that you were eating the amount of
calories that allow you to maintain your
current bodyweight, but began to add lean
muscle to your body through proper
resistance training…you’ll need to use some
of those calories you’re eating to feed the
new muscle, creating a calorie deficit in
your body.
In
addition, when you stimulate your body with
proper resistance training like I teach my
students, the repair and growth process will
call upon your stored body fat for
energy. This calorie deficit combined
with the repair and growth process will
allow you to burn fat all day long, every
day. You’ll even get these fat burning
effects when you’re sitting around doing
nothing at all.
Also,
properly conducted resistance training
actually increases your heart and lung's
capacity for work. By placing intense
demands on your body, it is forced into
being ready for anything you throw at
it. This makes you more resistant to
cardiovascular health problems that plague
most people...even those that exercise with
aerobics frequently.
And
the beauty is I’ve discovered that you don’t
have to spend much time working out to get
the fat loss effects, and strength and
muscle gains that will create this
environment…you can actually get it done
with 2 or 3 weekly workouts that last
between 20 and 30 minutes, and even less
time at an advanced level.
And
it’s easy to make this type of exercise part
of your life because of its efficiency…and
it will help keep you lean and healthy for
the rest of it...muscle is the stuff that
fat burning furnaces are made of! That
I can promise you.
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