Weight Loss Cardio Workout Advice
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We all know that to lose weight it helps to engage in a weight loss cardio workout in addition to following a healthy diet plan, but exactly what is cardio, what are the benefits and what are the best cardio workouts? Here are some answers to those questions and some examples of weight loss cardio workouts.
The word Cardio comes from the word cardiovascular which, according to dictionary.com, means: of, pertaining to, or affecting the heart and blood vessels. Cardio exercise is exercise that raises your heart rate to a certain level for a certain period of time. To learn what that level is for you, do a search online for the term target heart rate zone
Cardio has many benefits that include helping you burn calories, helping your heart to grow stronger, and increasing your lung capacity. It also may help with better sleep and less stress.
Cardio helps you reach your weight loss goal by burning calories. Burning calories through exercise means that you can create a calorie reduction and lose weight without having to lower your daily calories as drastically. For example, if you need to lower your calorie intake to 1200 a day in order to lose weight, by burning 200 calories through exercise a day, you can eat 1400 calories instead. Since by eating 1400 instead of 1200 calories, you will not feel as hungry or deprived, you will have a better chance of sticking with your weight loss plan.
Here are some good cardio exercises divided into those usually done in a fitness center or home and then those usually done outside. Some people prefer to join a gym to workout while others prefer to engage in outdoor exercise activities and yet other like to mix things up. Finding a good cardio routine for the type of setting you prefer will make you more likely to stick with your program.
Good cardio routines for indoors:
1. Elliptical machine: This is a very popular machine at most fitness center. Many people feel that on this machine, they can burn more calorie than other machines in the same amount of time. A big advantage of this machine is that the feet are always in contact with the machine so there is little stress or impact on the joints
2. Stair Climber: A good cardio machine and is especially beneficial for working the large leg muscles.
3. Treadmill: Good machine for running indoors and for walking for those not yet able to handle the elliptical machine or stair climber.
Good cardio routines for outdoors:
1. Jogging/Running: An excellent cardio workout but puts a lot of stress on the joints.
2. Swimming: Much less impact and builds endurance as well as muscle strength.
3. Bicycling: Another good low impact outdoor activity.
The main point to remember when deciding on a weight loss cardio workout is to find something that you enjoy and that will raise your heart rate. Be sure to check with your doctor before beginning and then to engage in cardio activity for at least 30 minutes 3 times a week.
Beth Campbell
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October 7th, 2009 at 4:13 am
What is a good weight loss workout plan that i can do at the gym?
I want to lose about 10 pounds by the end of the summer. i have been going to gym since january but i have not seen any progress. I want a work out that will integrate cardio with weight lifting and give me the maximum weight loss results. any advice would be great!!
October 7th, 2009 at 9:15 am
Here is a workout that changes weekly so that the routine does not get stale:
http://www.spartafit.com/exercise/exercise%20program%202.php
Remember to also eat properly.
References :
October 7th, 2009 at 9:17 am
Have you talked with the personal trainer at the gym?
By not seeing your body structure it would be hard to give you a program that would fit your body and your needs. I could guess and give you the standard answers but that might not be the most effective program for you.
Each gym has a trainer and they will usually work with a client for a low fee (usually $25) or the gym itself offers one free visit with a trainer. The trainer will take a good look at you, then work with you on a few pieces of equipment to see your current level and show you exactly what YOU need to do to improve YOUR body.
You normally only need to work with the trainer once to get a baseline review. However, you may find that 6 months down the road you may want to get a follow up visit so that your progress can be assessed and they would then chart out your next 6 months depending on your progress.
Working with someone who actually watches you workout is the best way the get the best body quickly and safely.
References :
http://www.squidoo.com/weightloss-dieting-fitness/
October 7th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Okay… try with a 3 days on 1 day off, 2 days on 1 day off, split routine at the gym. Each day, you will do 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise after your weight routine. Weight routine should be 2-3 exercises per muscle group. You can vary them up to keep your body guessing.
Day1: Chest & Triceps
Day2: Back & Biceps
Day3: Legs & Shoulders
Also, check out the below websites. The first one is a new fitness site that gives out all kinds of tips and methods, and the second site will show you how to eat properly so that your time in the gym is not wasted!
References :
http://www.fitnesstuning.com
http://www.hottestoffersonline.com/Nutrisystem