Pumpitdude
Vet
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- Jan 22, 2007
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Well here is what I know. If you want to lose weight you increase muscle mass so even while you are sleeping you burn more calories than before. You also do cardiovascular exercises and eat a healthy low fat or carb etc.. diet which I am not going to get in here.
My main dilemma is high intensity versus low intensity cardio workouts. I have been an athlete my whole life and if I am not warming up I am usually going %90 of my max heart rate. Now I have been told by some self acclaimed experts that to burn fat more efficiently a long drawn out session of cardio at around %65 of my max heart rate is more efficient than just going as fast as I can until I don't have the strength to stand on the treadmill anymore.
Now the second option does burn more calories than the first option however it also strips away some of the hard earned muscle. Considering I am not losing weight on a show like the biggest loser where the total body mass loss is the goal, I was leaning towards 45 minutes to 1 hour %65 max heart rate cardio sessions about 4 times a week. What do you guys think?
My main dilemma is high intensity versus low intensity cardio workouts. I have been an athlete my whole life and if I am not warming up I am usually going %90 of my max heart rate. Now I have been told by some self acclaimed experts that to burn fat more efficiently a long drawn out session of cardio at around %65 of my max heart rate is more efficient than just going as fast as I can until I don't have the strength to stand on the treadmill anymore.
Now the second option does burn more calories than the first option however it also strips away some of the hard earned muscle. Considering I am not losing weight on a show like the biggest loser where the total body mass loss is the goal, I was leaning towards 45 minutes to 1 hour %65 max heart rate cardio sessions about 4 times a week. What do you guys think?