Friday, 20 September 2013

Cardio Exercise




Everyone has wondered at some point in time which



cardio exercise is better. To put it in simple



terms, both low and high intensity exercises will



help you to burn off body fat. The question here



is which is the most effective to burn off more



body fat.





When scientists first discovered that during



intensive exercises, your body burns glycogen, which



is a form of stored carbohydrates that are stored



in your liver and muscles for energy. During low



intensity exercises, your body will burn a lot of



fat.





If your wondering whether or not it works, the



answer is no because there are so many obese people



still around. Even though they are working out



with low intensity routines, it still makes you



wonder how it can be.





The scientists were right when they said the human



body burns more body fat during low intensity



exercises like walking or swimming. During a



high intensity exercise such as running, the body



will burn a lot more calories. Even if some of



the calories burnt are from glycogen, there are



still many fat calories burned as well.





To put the icing on the cake, when your store of



glycogen gets low, the carbohydrates from your



food you eat will later get converted into



glycogen to fill up the store and won't be



converted to body fat when they are left unused



for energy.





High intensity cardio exercise will juice up your



metabolism even after you have completed your



workout. What this means, is that your body will



continue to burn body fat hours after you have



left the gym. This effect is nearly non existent



in low intensity cardio or aerobic workout.





Accumulatively, your body will burn up more and



more calories during and after you have finished a



high intensity cardio exercise that it will with



low intensity.





You can inject high intensity exercises into your



cardio workout by introducing some interval



training. You can walk for 5 minutes or so, then



break into some jogging for another 5 minutes or



so. Then, walk briskly again until you have



caught your breath and then sprint for a minute



before you walk again. From this point, simply



alternate your running and walking for the



next 15 minutes until you are finished.





One of the best things about cardio is the more



you do it, the more energy you'll have. Cardio



will help you to burn calories, although its more



useful for keeping your energy levels high.





If you've never tried cardio before, you should



give it a shot. If you like to exercise, you'll



find cardio the best way to boost your energy and



keep in top shape. If you are just starting out,



you'll want to go slow and keep your cardio



exercise in track - as it is very easy to over



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