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High Intensity Cardio for Maximum Fat Loss
The higher
the intensity of a work out appears to correspond with the amount of
calories burned during a given workout. This is important because a high
intensity cardio workout may take half as long as a low intensity workout to
accomplish the same (calories burning) goal. Burning calories seems to be
the most significant factor in fat loss. Another benefit of using a high
intensity cardio workout is that it may increase your metabolism. High
intensity cardio with all of its benefits and advantages are not recommended
for people who are just beginning to exercise, or for those that have heart
problems or other certain other health problems. It’s a good idea to check
with your health care provider before beginning a high intensity cardio
workout program.
High
intensity cardio’s ability to boost metabolism has been implicated in its
fat burning power. The human body in its efforts to recover from a high
intensity cardio workout keeps burning calories after the workout is done
and over.
High
Intensity cardio exercises should be approached gradually, by integrating it
into your routine. There are many activities that work nicely as a means to
accomplishing a good high intensity workout. For example, Stationary bike,
stair masters, running, or walking all can be incorporated into a great fat
loss regiment. The important factor here seems to be finding an activity
that is enjoyable and that fits into the lifestyle of the person doing the
high intensity workouts.
Some of the
benefits of high intensity cardio are the rapid results in fat loss; the
increased in overall metabolism and that high intensity cardio also appears
to increase aerobic capacity. Spending just twenty minutes doing high
intensity workouts may be equal to a 45-minute low intensity workout. For
people who have a busy lifestyle, high intensity workouts may make the
difference between having time for an exercise regiment and not. Another
thing that seems to be a key factor for some people is that low intensity
workouts get boring, while High intensity cardio is not.
Metabolism
is positively affected by high intensity cardio because fat is burned, as
are calories from glycogen. As the body replenishes needed glycogen by
subsequent meals, the glycogen will replenish your body’s reserves instead
of turning to fat. Low intensity workouts don’t provide this benefit. This
adds up to health benefits well beyond the workout session and means that
calories are melting away after the workout and that adds up to maximum fat
loss.
Another
apparent benefit of the high intensity cardio work out is that it seems to
help the body increase its lactic acid threshold. When an individual works
out lactic acid floods the body to help the muscles answer the demand.
Lactic acid can be felt in the muscles as a burning sensation. Excessive
levels of lactic acid result in fatigued. High intensity cardio seems to
increase the body's ability to flush out excess lactic acid; this means that
its possible to exercise more frequently and effectively because of this
increase in lactic acid threshold.
High
Intensity cardio is based on the idea that intense short bursts of effort
will yield quick and effective results. It is not advisable to exert that
much effort for prolonged periods of time. Evidence suggests that high
intensity cardio workouts are a good way to jazz up a workout to provide
many health benefits. Getting reliable advice from a trained professional
may be the best way to begin integrating high intensity into an exercise
routine. High intensity cardio can burn fat quick, boost metabolism and
improve recovery time and so it has many advantages over other training
methods.
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