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January 16, 2009

No Excuses to Not Exercise in 2009

Filed under: Guest Articles — Bob @ 3:44 pm

5 Excuses That Won’t Fly in 2009
Guest article by Tom Venuto
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It’s 2009. Your old excuses for not getting in shape won’t work. As Dr. Evil (Austin Powers) said, ZIP IT! I don’t want to hear them anymore! Read em’, then haul your excuseless butt to the gym!

1. I have no time.

According to a story in a recent issue of Men’s Health magazine, Barack Obama works out for 45 minutes a day, 6 days a week. Obama doesn’t just play basketball either. Our new president stays fit to lead with cardio and weight lifting. He also says he wishes he could train 90 minutes a day. Have you ever seen what the daily schedule of a U.S. president looks like? If the busiest man in the world can train every day for 45 minutes a day, then what’s your excuse? ZIP IT! You ain’t got one!

2. It’s too expensive.
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January 5, 2009

Burning Fat in the Aerobic Zone

Filed under: Cardio Exercise — Bob @ 11:15 pm

Aerobic training is the only form of exercise where you use two sources of energy: carbs (blood glucose) and fat.

aerobic trainingThe Surgeon General advises us that, to be healthy, we need to exercise at least three to four times a week, in an aerobic zone, for 20-30 minutes. That is a standard to keep your heart healthy, not to lose body fat by burning calories.

Here’s what you need to understand. For the first 20 minutes you are exercising in your aerobic zone, you are burning about 80% carbohydrates and 20% fat.

For the next 20 minutes, you are burning about 50% carbs and 50% fat. You’re getting better. Now you’re gonna start to lose some of that weight as the fat is being burned!

So what happens if you start getting into the above 40 minute range?

A reversal. You are now burning about 20% carbs and about 80% fat.

YES!

In other words, when you work your way up to 45 – 60 minutes of aerobic exercise, you’ve been doing some serious fat burnin’!

So how long you exercise aerobically will be determined by your goals.

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