Truth is, if you've read anything about fitness over the past 20 years, or have talked to any fitness "professional", you've probably run across the term "fat-burning zone".
If you dug a little deeper, you were probably told that exercising in this zone - around 50% of your maximum heart rate - was the only way to burn fat from your body.
If you were like me, you bought into this concept. You fell for it hook, line and sinker and wasted countless hours torturing yourself on cardio machines doing low intensity workouts to get rid of the unwanted flab. Hey, we've been told for years that it was the "only way."
The problem with this "fat-burning" zone is that it doesn't take into account the intensity of the exercise. It doesn't use the fact that higher intensity exercise burns more total calories, and therefore more total fat.
For example: (these numbers hypothetical for simple calculations)
Let's say a low intensity workout in the "fat-burning zone" gets 50% of the energy from fat and burns 100 total calories, it would use 50 calories worth of fat.
On the other hand, a high intensity workout might only get 25% of the energy from fat but burn 400 total calories. Do the math. That's 100 calories worth of fat burned. And the high intensity workout would have taken much less total time to complete.
So, if you are like me, you longed for something different. A way to exercise that was not only effective in reducing fat, but also that took the drudgery out of your workouts.
There is such an exercise and it can give you better results, faster than anything you have tried before.
I'm talking about running sprints. And more specifically, running hill sprints.
Take a look at why hill sprints are the closest thing to a perfect exercise for trimming excess blubber from your body.
Why Building Muscle Tissue Is Essential To Fat Loss
First off, running hill sprints will work all of the muscles in your body at the same time. It is a true full body workout. Workouts like this have been shown to increase the amount of muscle tissue that you have. Strong, lean, functional muscle.
So, what does more muscle have to do with burning flab?
It turns out that muscle tissue is like a calorie burning furnace. The more muscle you have, the higher your metabolism and the more calories you will burn - even when you're just sitting in front of your computer... even when you're sleeping.
Muscle also helps regulate your blood sugar. Muscle uses sugar for energy when it contracts. When it uses up that sugar, it needs to absorb more from your blood. Dropping your blood sugar levels may prevent the onset of diabetes and all of its health-related problems.
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The second advantage of hill sprints over traditional cardio exercise is that this kind of high intensity exercise prompts your body to release higher levels of human growth hormone (HGH) - naturally. Low intensity cardio does not have this same effect.
Human growth hormone in adolescence is essential for just that - proper growth. In adulthood, HGH, which is released from the pituitary gland, is key in kicking up your metabolism and shifting fat burning into high gear.
Funny thing is, your body has plenty of HGH stored inside the pituitary. It just releases less and less as you get to age 30 and above.
However, this doesn't happen naturally in your body. It is a "couch potato" lifestyle that shuts down the levels of HGH in you system. Change the lifestyle, release more hormone, reap the benefits.
Hollywood stars and professional athletes, eager to look and feel young forever, are paying big bucks for synthetic injections of this substance. If they only knew how to get it for free...
Why You Need To Cut The Fat
So, what's the big deal about a little extra padding anyway?
Getting rid of excess fat has a number of other health benefits.
Being obese - or even moderately overweight - has been linked to health risks from heart attack and stroke to arthritis and diabetes.
And fat around your middle has been shown to be the worst kind.
But, a recent announcement from the American Diabetic Association stated that high intensity exercise, like hill sprinting, is the best way to reduce that stubborn belly fat.
What Else Hill Sprints Do For You
In addition to being an incredible fat-burning exercise, hill sprints have a number of other advantages over traditional cardio workouts.
Hill sprint workouts take less time.
Hill sprint workouts make you run faster
Hill sprint workouts improve your athletic performance in any sport
Hill sprint workouts are fun
Hill sprint workouts improve lung capacity
Hill sprint workouts increase heart's reserve capacity
Adding hill sprints to your workout routine can quickly bring about positive changes in your health. You can drop the extra flab in just a few weeks and feel like you're young again.
Fat Burning Work Out
Most people that know how to burn body fat usually make drastic changes to their lifestyle. However, many people don't know the right changes to make. Sure we hear on the news and from all the gurus out there what to do. However, as valid as these approaches are, most of us fail at these valiant attempts.
One of those methods I would like to write about is starvation diets. If you want to burn that extra fat off yourself, you may want to seriously consider avoiding these types of diets. There are a few reasons why starvation diets don't work.
Starvation Diets are not Practical
Usually on a starvation a diet, people not only cut out foods that are unhealthy but they seem to cut out all other foods as well (including their favorite foods). While it may work for you one to two days, it's not practical for the long term.
Since starvation diets are not practical. You are not really teaching yourself how to eat healthy. You will lose some weight in the short term. However, you're really fighting a losing battle. The body needs food for energy so if you think you are never going to eat again, you may want to reconsider.
Starvation Diets Invite Misery
While I don't know of any scientific evidence of this, I can only speak from experience. The restrictions of a starvation diet can put you in a bad mood and make you less productive. I just know that when restrict my daily diet to the point of eating next to nothing, all I can think about is eating and I am definitely not thinking of work or anything else for that matter. The people around me notice the change in my attitude as well.
Your Body Will Fight to Keep Your Body Fat
When you first start a starvation diet, you will see a big drop in your weight in the form of water weight. While this may be pleasing in the beginning you are not helping yourself at all because you'll lose something more important, muscle mass. You see, the human body is designed to burn muscle mass first and keep fat on the body in order to survive. Sorry folks it's in our genetic code and it's been that way for thousands of years.
Also, the body adjusts to the weight loss anyway (no matter what method you use to lose weight). Your best bet is to start learning how to eat healthy. Then work on losing weight by creating a small calorie deficit each week. Your goal should be to maintain the weight loss after you lose all the weight and the best way to do it is to eat healthy most of the time.
While it's no question that our society is fighting a battle with obesity. So it is vitally important we not look for use starvation diets for instant gratification when trying to lose weight. There are many ways to lose weight safely and eating whole foods and at the same time you're not starving yourself. You just need to find what works for yourself and your life style.
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