Make All Exercise Workouts a Fat Burning Workout
Physical training can be a fat burning workout every time you
train.
A lot of people are interested in losing that stubborn, unwanted
fat... and are in search of a good fat burning workout.
Burning fat is one of the major reasons people participate in a
physical training program... They want to burn fat to look
better.
What I am going to propose is that in order to get the most fat
burning qualities out of your workout you have to make a shift
in training mentality.
Instead of looking at a fat burning workout as a way to look
better... View burning fat as a way to perform better.
Just forget about looks for a second... and view your physical
training as strictly a way to improve performance.
Losing unwanted and unneeded fat will definitely improve
physical performance.
This shift in workout mentality will guide you to choose
strength, conditioning and fitness exercises and methods that
will develop into excellent fat burning workouts.
I am not going to give you a fat burning workout... I am going
to teach you how to make every time you train a fat burning
workout.
First of all, let me tell you what I don't think is a fat
burning workout...
You go to the gym, warm up, do sets or circuits of strength
training, do 20 minutes of "cardio" in your "fat burning zone"
and then cool down.
I also don't think this is a fat burning workout...
You go to the gym, warm up, do 20 minutes of "cardio" in your
"fat burning zone", do sets or circuits of strength training and
then cool down.
These two examples sound like the workout programs of 98% of the
people reading this... Are you one of them?
If those two scenarios were the keys to burning fat... Why are
you still looking for a good fat burning workout?
OK... so what is an effective fat burning workout?
For an effective fat burning workout you need to blur the lines
between strength training and metabolic conditioning and add
intensity.
Let me explain...
Most people don't think of strength training as a fat burning
workout... mostly because they are doing body building isolated
movement exercises at a pace that does not get the
cardiorespiratory rates up and keep them up.
This is normally the same group of people that think the best
"cardio" comes from extended, constant rate aerobic exercise in
the fabled "fat burning zone".
But let me suggest this... If you combined lifting weights and
cardiorespiratory exercise and performed them at an intensity
and pace that got your cardiorespiratory rates up and kept them
up you would have everything you need for an excellent fat
burning workout.
What would this type of intense strength and conditioning fat
burning workout accomplish...
1) Development of lean muscle that would burn more calories for
maintenance in the future.
2) Improvement of cardiorespiratory endurance, allowing you to
work out harder in the future and burn more calories.
3) Increase in metabolism so that you would continue to burn
calories for hours after the workout.
4) Allow you to accomplish a strength, conditioning and fat
burning workout in a fraction of the time of separating the
workouts.
5) Teach your body to function as one complete unit and to use
strength and cardiorespiratory endurance simultaneously.
If you are concerned with improving overall strength,
conditioning and fitness performance... Then you need to drop
that unwanted fat that is keeping you from reaching your
potential.
Ironically, if you concentrate on performance improvement by
adding intensity and variety to your workouts and blur the lines
between strength training and conditioning training, you will
see superior fat loss than programs claiming to target fat loss.
Start training for physical fitness improvement and every
workout will become a fat burning workout.
Just think of what you can accomplish in sport, work and life
activities when you develop a body that performs as good as it
looks.
So, don't train for appearance.
Train for performance... and the appearance you want is sure to
follow.