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How Aerobic Exercise for Weight Loss Can Be Fun

January 11th, 2010 Comments off

The word aerobic literally means “with oxygen” or “in the presence of oxygen.” Aerobic is any activity that uses large muscle groups, can be maintained continuously for a long period of time and is rhythmic in nature. utilize oxygen as the major fuel for sustaining activity for relatively long periods.

In general, aerobic exercises are those activities that require large muscle work, elevate the heart rate to between 60 percent and 80 percent of maximal heart rate, are continuous in nature and are of 15 to 60 minutes in duration. An aerobically fit individual can work longer, more vigorously and achieve a quicker recovery at the end of the aerobic session.

Aerobic exercises fall in two categories:

Low to Moderate Impact aerobics ?These include walking, swimming, stair climbing, step classes, light water aerobics, rowing and cross-country skiing. Nearly anyone in reasonable health can engage in some low- to moderate-impact exercise. Brisk walking burns more calories than jogging for the same distance because it takes more time to walk than jog that distance and poses less risk for injury to muscle and bone. Read more…

Cardio Exercises-Low Or High Intensity Exercise Burn Body Fat Faster?

September 13th, 2009 2 comments

Have you ever wondered which are best for burning off extra body fat? Is walking (low intensity) better or running () better for burning body fat?

Well, both low and high intensity exercises will help you burn off body fat. The question is which is more effective and burn more body fat. What is your fat burning zone?

When scientists first reported that during intensive exercises, your body burn glycogen, which is a form of stored carbohydrates stored in your liver and muscles for energy and during low intensive exercises, your body burn body fat, everyone suddenly change their workout routines to perform low intensity exercises to burn body fat. Read more…