Is
Your Fat Burning Exercise Routine Keeping You Fat And
Unhealthy?
By Rob Poulos, Fat
Loss & Fitness Expert & Creator of 'Fat Burning
Furnace'
The majority of
exercisers today still rely on long duration moderate paced
aerobic exercise as their primary routine to burn fat
fast. But recent studies have shown that this is a big,
I mean big mistake. In fact, you could say that the
whole aerobics explosion of a few decades past was one of the
biggest mistakes in the health and fitness industry.
Why?
There are several
reasons, but I’ll focus on the two main issues here.
When you exercise at a moderate pace for extended periods of
time (as in the typically recommended percent of your target
heart rate), your body is burning fat during the
exercise. While this may sound good, it’s actually bad
news.
This sends a
signal to your body to keep a certain amount of stored fat
available for your next workout. You’re essentially
telling it that it needs fat available to burn, ‘because
you’ll be doing this exercise again. So while we may be
burning some calories during this exercise, after the exercise
is over, our body begins storing up some fat for the next
workout. Obviously not what we’re looking for in terms
of maximum ability to burn fat fast.
The other big
concern with moderately paced aerobic exercise performed
several times per week is that it trains your body (heart,
lungs, muscles, etc.) to become efficient. Again, this
may sound good, but what is actually happening is bad for long
term health. You are working only within your existing
aerobic limits, without improving your aerobic
capacity.
This is important
because your aerobic capacity is what determines how your body
responds in times of physical, emotional, and mental
stress. If you reduce your capacity for work, as you do
in this type of exercise, you’re reducing your long term
health, no to mention a poor chance of burning fat.
The good news is,
you can reverse these effects by instead focusing your
workouts on high intensity resistance training, with workouts
that last 15-20 minutes on average, and can only be performed
2-3 times per week.
These workouts
will burn carbohydrates instead of fat during the workout, and
will cause your body to use its fat stores to replenish the
burned carbs over the next 24 hours, after the workout is
done! This type of work will also increase your reserve
capacity and thus your ability to handle all types of stress,
leading to lasting health and fitness...and 24/7 fat
burning. Nice!
But the exercise
must be performed correctly to be effective, and that means
using sufficient intensity, and keeping your rest periods
between exercises and sets down to 60 seconds or
less.
The students of my
Fat Burning Furnace method know this, and are reaping the
benefits. When you think about how little time you have
to spend compared to the typically recommended methods to get
these fat burning and health creating results, it’s almost
magical.
Claim your
free copy of Rob Poulos's "7 Secrets Of Permanent Fat Loss
& Fitness" at his website: http://www.fatburningfurnace.com
Rob
Poulos is a celebrated fitness author, fat loss expert, and
the founder and CEO of Zero to Hero Fitness. Rob created
the world's most efficient method for fast and permanent fat
loss with his "Fat Burning Furnace" system to help those
looking to put an end to restrictive fad diets, long boring
cardio workouts, and the need for super-human willpower for
good.
If you're
thinking about using the Fat Burning Furnace
system yourself, but still have a few questions, make
sure you visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.
Also, it may help to read about the
success
stories of others like you to see how people in
similar situations have changed their bodies and their lives
with the techniques in FBF.
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refund and I'll thank you for trying it out...it's that
simple!

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