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Weight Loss Cardio Workout - 3 Awesome Tips
To Lose More Weight With Cardio
by: Tom Gifford
Have you ever been able to successful use a weight loss cardio workout
to successfully lose body fat?
If you are like most people the answer is yes and no ' and usually in
the order!
This article is going to go over a few reasons why the average weight
loss cardio workout might actually be preventing you from losing
weight. Please pay special attention to this article because it can
save you lots of time, help you enjoy exercise more, and give you a new
outlook on losing with with cardio. |
By using "cardio", I am talking about using cardiovascular exercise on
a basic cardio machine such as treadmills, rowing machines, upright or
recumbent bikes, ellipticals, or any other common cardio machine you
see at the gym or at a department store. This also refers to things
such as walking outside or going for a bike ride.
It is very common see someone try to lose weight in the gym by getting
on a cardio machine and trying to go for 30-60 minutes at a slow pace.
They may try to do this 3, 4, or 5 days per week!
In the beginning 2-3 weeks, you see some results pretty quickly. The
weight on the scale goes down and you are feeling great. Soon after
however, the weight loss slows down and your progress comes to a
crashing halt.
Let's go over 3 quick reasons why your hit a frustrating plateau with
the normal cardio workout, and more importantly, how to avoid it
completely.
Reason
#1: It Is Boring!
Unless you are training for a triathlon or are a distance runner, you
would more than likely have more engaging things to do with your time
then being on a cardio machine for 30-60 minutes. A 60 minute cardio
workout 3-5 days a week is a sure way to lose all enthusiasm for
exercise and be really bored throughout the whole process.
Lots of people do whatever they can to distract themselves during their
cardio workouts. They cover the timer with a towel, watch television,
read books, or just about anything else to try and distract themselves.
Reason
#2: You Burn Fewer Calories Each Time You Workout
Your body will adapt very quickly to doing a very slow and long weight
loss cardio workout. Think about it like this. If you went outside and
ran a mile right now it would feel pretty difficult if you were not
already a conditioned runner. But what if you ran the same mile 5 days
per week for the next two months? It would get easier. Your body would
adapt to it because that is what it does best.
The same goes for the average weight loss cardio workout that lasts for
30, 45, or even 60 minutes. At first you might burn a lot of calories,
but after doing the same type of cardio workout for too long, the body
will become more efficient and will adapt.
This means that the workout that burned 300 calories in January might
only be burning 150 calories in March! The only thing you can do it so
longer or work harder. Neither one sounds like a very appealing option.
Reason
#3: The Average Weight Loss Cardio Workout Does Not Stimulate Your
Metabolism
Instead of focusing on the number of calories you burned during a
single workout, I want you to instead focus on burning calories during
the workout and for hours afterwards!
Research has shown that slow same speed cardio does next to nothing to
stimulate your resting metabolism. This means that you workout for 45
minutes, burn 300 calories, and then negate the whole workout with a
Gatorade afterwards.
How
to Fix This Problem
Did you know that you can use a different type of cardio called
interval training that can burn a lot of calories during the actual
cardio workout and for hours afterwards as well?
When performed correctly, interval training is faster, more fun, and
most importantly, has been shown in research to have a dramatic effect
on your resting metabolism. This means that you might burn 300 calories
during the actual workout, then another 300 the throughout the rest of
the day!
Interval training is an excellent weight loss cardio workout option for
this very reason. Interval training simply consists of using both high
and low speeds and intensities at set points in your workout. It can be
done on any cardio machine and can even be done walking outside!
If you are truly serious about achieving weight loss with a cardio
workout, then learning more about interval training is an absolute
must. Your will feel like you got twice the workout in half the time
and have a lot more results to show for it!
About The Author
Tom Gifford
Are you frustrated with working hard in the gym and not seeing the
results you want? Hello, my name is Tom Gifford, Certified Personal
Trainer, and I have some important information that will be of great
use to you. Come check out my website at
http://www.TheGreatCardioMyth.com
and download two chapters of my newest book absolutely free! The only
thing you have to lose is the excess weight you want to get rid of.
Come see a few of my best tips.
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