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How long should i run for ?
On Feb 25, 1:35 am, bella wrote:
I do 30mins of cardio 5 times a week plus maybe 30 mins of weights 3 of those days. However only 10mins of that in running the other 20mins is a stationary bike. should i run for longer or do some intival training? im 55kgs and would prefer to be 51kgs but dieting is out of the question. Dieting would be the simplest (most efficient) course of action. You're looking to lose almost nine pounds -- that's nothing at all! But if you insist on doing things the hard way, well, how long have you been following the program you outlined? Seems like you should see results within a few weeks! Of course, if you're simply putting all those burned calories back in, then you're only pedaling backwards! Generally speaking, they recommend twenty minutes of cardio before any "training effect" would ensue. You should be active at a fairly rigorous level. I hope you're not one of these people that are on the machines hardly breaking a sweat! |
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How long should i run for ?
If you're serious about wanting to burn stomach fat, and burn it fast.
Do interval training. Don't waste your time doing slow, even paced cardio workouts. A great idea would be to mix it up. Do interval training on the treadmill a few times a week. Then do it on the stair master or a different cardio machine the next. Also, to me, the stationary bike is a waster of your time. It burns the least calories compared to the treadmill which burns the most b/c your upper body is involved. Stationary bikes also burn the lease calories b/c it's the easiest out of all the cardio machines. But, also cardio and diet alone is great to lose fat. But, it's not enough. If you want to lose fat even faster, then build more lean muscle. The more muscle you have, the more calories (fat) you burn. You can learn this and more by going to http://www.best-abs-exercises.com/burn-stomach-fat.html -- http://www.best-abs-exercises.com |
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How long should i run for ?
jimmy_boi wrote in
: How long should I run for? Until your thighs chaff. Of wait that's too much scissoring. Michelle |
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How long should i run for ?
On Feb 25, 12:56*pm, Prisoner at War
wrote: On Feb 25, 1:35 am, bella wrote: I do 30mins of cardio 5 times a week plus maybe 30 mins of weights 3 of those days. However only 10mins of that in running the other 20mins is a stationary bike. should i run for longer or do some intival training? im 55kgs and would prefer to be 51kgs but dieting is out of the question. Dieting would be the simplest (most efficient) course of action. You're looking to lose almost nine pounds -- that's nothing at all! But if you insist on doing things the hard way, well, how long have you been following the program you outlined? *Seems like you should see results within a few weeks! *Of course, if you're simply putting all those burned calories back in, then you're only pedaling backwards! Generally speaking, they recommend twenty minutes of cardio before any "training effect" would ensue. *You should be active at a fairly rigorous level. *I hope you're not one of these people that are on the machines hardly breaking a sweat! Depend what you understand under dieting. The math is simple, expend more than you take and you will be great. This is a good that dieting is out question. By the way it is so important to be 51kg , are you getting ready for Olympics? Training should be fun, but I am not sure that you are having fun with that kind of training. http://planorealestateadvisor.com http://planorealty.blogspot.com |
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How long should i run for ?
On Feb 25, 5:51*pm, jimmy_boi wrote:
If you're serious about wanting to burn stomach fat, and burn it fast. Do interval training. Don't waste your time doing slow, even paced cardio workouts. A great idea would be to mix it up. Do interval training on the treadmill a few times a week. Then do it on the stair master or a different cardio machine the next. Also, to me, the stationary bike is a waster of your time. It burns the least calories compared to the treadmill which burns the *most b/c your upper body is involved. Stationary bikes also burn the lease calories b/c it's the easiest out of all the cardio machines. But, also cardio and diet alone is great to lose fat. But, it's not enough. If you want to lose fat even faster, then build more lean muscle. The more muscle you have, the more calories (fat) you burn. You can learn this and more by going tohttp://www.best-abs-exercises.com/burn-stomach-fat.html -- http://www.best-abs-exercises.com wow that is amazing, to burn abs fat with intervals, gosh?! Where did you pick up that. What kind of intervals? I can' beleave. Where did you get that from...........?! I think you need to get some higher education in physiology. http://www.planorealestateadvisor.com http://www.planorealty.blogspot.com |
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How long should i run for ?
ABS everybody wants them.* Then why don't people do something about
it? i made a blog that i really hope will help and motivate you to achieve this goal www.superrippedabs.blogspot.com* The key to getting abs is through Patience and Persistence. If you put your mind to it you can achieve anything (i know, its cliche, but very true!) |
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