To lose weight and get in shape you must have a
good diet and exercise regularly to burn fat. The first thing you must
understand about exercise is that just because you are burning calories does
not mean you are burning fat. Your main focus when you exercise should be losing
body fat, and you can’t lose body fat just from burning calories.
When we
exercise, our bodies will start burning calories, but the calories that are
burned are the calories from carbohydrates in our system. In order to burn
calories from your stored fat, your body requires the presence of oxygen. There
is a certain amount of oxygen that your body needs in order to start burning
fat and the only way for you to measure the amount needed for your own body is
to keep up with your target heart rate during exercise.
Please understand that
if you continue to only burn calories from carbohydrates, you will lose mostly
“water weight” which leads to a decrease in your metabolism. Also, think of the
calories that are burned from carbohydrates as your energy calories. If you
lose too much energy calories then your muscles will not receive enough energy
to increase your metabolism which indirectly burn fat. Therefore you must
increase your calorie intake when you are on an exercise program to replace
your burned energy calories.
Burning Fat Calories During Exercise
During aerobic exercise, your body goes through
several stages before it reaches the point where you are burning fat. You will
hear people say that you are only burning sugar (carbohydrates) not fat during
the first 10 minutes of exercise. This is true to a certain extent. I say this
because you will continue to burn sugar past the 10 minute mark if you are not
working out hard enough for your body to want more oxygen; or you are working
out too hard and you can’t supply your body with enough oxygen for fat burning.
When you exercise you must move at a steady pace (not too fast, not too slow)
so your body will utilize your stored fat (not carbohydrates or sugar) as its
energy source. Also remember that just because you reached the fat burning
stage does not mean you will stay there. Staying at the fat burning stage once
again depends on if you are moving at a pace that is right for your body. Make
sure that you are within your target heart rate range.
Burning Fat Calories at Rest
The only way for you to continue to burn fat
calories hours after you have finished working out is through the anaerobic
exercise of weight training. Weight training is the key to burning fat at rest.
Weight training is an anaerobic activity that will cause you to burn more
calories than aerobic exercise. The calories that you are burning during weight
training exercises are mostly calories from carbohydrates (meaning you must eat
even more calories per day for energy); but the calories you burn at rest are
mostly calories from fat. The reason you are burning fat at rest is because
weight training increases your metabolism which uses your stored fat as energy.
To make your body the ultimate fat burning
machine you must do aerobic (cardio) and anaerobic (weight training) exercises.
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