Exercise Program to Burn Fat.
The fundamental idea to lose weight is limiting the amount of calorie you take in while continuously burning the ones collected in the body.
Total calorie to burn must exceed those supplied by your diet with the diet itself mostly comprised of natural foods. If you take in more calories than you burn you will never get to your goal. There is no exercise program that will compensate for bad eating habits.
Workouts to lose weight should contain a blend of aerobics, weight-lifting and isometric exercises to increase your metabolism, grow your muscles and increase your strength … all of which burns fat.
Any exercise routine that increases your lean muscle mass is going to help you lose weight in the long run. While lean muscle does weigh more, it’s healthier, takes up less mass on your body and those muscles burn more calories when you do work them… also lean muscle mass consumes fat to power itself.
If you want to burn the most number of calories it is best to employ a repetitive workout program that makes use of light exercise tools. The bane of most people who are overweight is their belly, their gut, their paunch… it is the caretaker of those last, stubborn 3 to 6 pounds.
And to eliminate it, strengthening the core muscles is a fantastic way to reduce the waistline; whether it’s Pilates, an aggressive Ab routine or a trainer-designed callisthenic series of moves and positions, the goal is stay moving as much as possible for the continued sweat.
Shedding unwanted pounds must involve subjecting the heart to a forceful exercise routine. At least a 20 minute strenuous run (or bike ride or steps on the Stairmaster or treadmill, etc.) every other day will increase your heart rate and your metabolic rate.
Burning the extra calories off requires slowly reaching the necessary heart rate and perspiring in large amounts.
What’s important to remember when doing workouts to lose weight, is to determine what your optimal heart rate is (which depends on your weight and age) and to maintain that optimal heart rate for at least 30 minutes 4 to 6 days a week while doing intense interval cardio work for about 20 minutes after your weight-lifting session is really a great way to burn the calories, sculpt your body and take off the weight.
Heavy exercise is not necessary to lose weight although this will help develop muscle mass which burns fat faster, eventually leading to a dense but thin physique. When you do hit the weights, you want to do high reps with lighter weights, this increases your caloric use. So if you’re doing Squats, you might want to do 25 or 35% off your maximum weight, but do 15 to 20 reps for 4 or 5 sets. Subsequently, the additional pounds will fall off as the routine makes its effect known. (Provided you’re not rewarding your great workout with a pizza.)
Not as quick as if you were taking some questionable supplement, but losing weight, keeping it off and remaining sexy, supple and smooth is a matter of adjusting your diet and maintaining a rigorous workout schedule, just ask Kim Kardashian.
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