Hello all,
I'm new here and looking to shift around 50lbs + over the coming months but I have some questions on the best way to do it. I have looked at a lot of books by "celebrity trainers" such as David Kirsch and Michael Thurmond. They all seem to get great results but give conflicting advice which is frustrating.
The main question I have is about cardio, what kind of cardio will give me maximum results, long slow sessions in my target HR range or should I push myself to a higher intensity for more calories burnt over all?
Michael Thurmond who has had some great results on Extreme Makeover suggests in his plans that working out at a moderate pace on a stationary bike or treadmill with no incline for an hour at 50 -60% of your maximum heart rate will ensure that you burn only fat as you will be in the "fat burning zone" and that when exercising at a higher intensity you are mainly burning sugar and not fat.
However from my research I have found that a lot of fitness experts are of the opinion that while working out in the fat burning zone burns only calories from fat, high intensity workouts burn more calories over all from both fat and sugar and is therefore superior.
What do you guys think of this? What approch to cardio has brought you the best results should I do high intensity and interval training, or long slow cardio as Thurmond suggests?
Or would perhaps mixing it up be an option doing a mixture of high intensity on the bike or elliptical one day and a 60 min walk the next?
Thank you everyone who took the time to read this and thanks in advance for you advice
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have a great weekend.
Kara
I'm new here and looking to shift around 50lbs + over the coming months but I have some questions on the best way to do it. I have looked at a lot of books by "celebrity trainers" such as David Kirsch and Michael Thurmond. They all seem to get great results but give conflicting advice which is frustrating.
The main question I have is about cardio, what kind of cardio will give me maximum results, long slow sessions in my target HR range or should I push myself to a higher intensity for more calories burnt over all?
Michael Thurmond who has had some great results on Extreme Makeover suggests in his plans that working out at a moderate pace on a stationary bike or treadmill with no incline for an hour at 50 -60% of your maximum heart rate will ensure that you burn only fat as you will be in the "fat burning zone" and that when exercising at a higher intensity you are mainly burning sugar and not fat.
However from my research I have found that a lot of fitness experts are of the opinion that while working out in the fat burning zone burns only calories from fat, high intensity workouts burn more calories over all from both fat and sugar and is therefore superior.
What do you guys think of this? What approch to cardio has brought you the best results should I do high intensity and interval training, or long slow cardio as Thurmond suggests?
Or would perhaps mixing it up be an option doing a mixture of high intensity on the bike or elliptical one day and a 60 min walk the next?
Thank you everyone who took the time to read this and thanks in advance for you advice
have a great weekend.
Kara
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