Tip of the Week: Aerobic vs Anaerobic Exercise
Written by admin on March 2, 2010 – 1:54 pm -
Dr. Jeffrey Vaughn of Phoenix Children’s Hospital Sports Medicine for Young Athletes explains the difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise and talks about the benefits of both.
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Personal Fitness & Health : What Is Anaerobic Exercise?
Written by admin on March 1, 2010 – 2:48 pm -
Anaerobic exercise refers to exercise without oxygen using the muscle mass in the body, such as running, sprinting, jumping and heavy weightlifting. Understand the difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise withhelpful tips from a certified personal trainer in this free video on physical fitness. Expert: Amy mccauley Bio: Amy mccauley has been a certified personal fitness trainer since 1995. She specializes in Pilates, combat cardio, core conditioning and overall strength training. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Is Combining Aerobic And Anaerobic Exercise Best For Burning Fat?
Written by admin on February 10, 2010 – 1:13 pm -
Aerobic exercise is normally the first thing that comes to mind when people think about burning fat. While most people dread the thought of endless, boring hours working in the aerobic heart rate zone, it is normally what people turn to to lose fat. But the good news is, combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is the best for burning fat.
But before I tell you why combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is better than aerobic exercise alone, lets talk about what “aerobic” and “anaerobic” means.
Aerobic means in the presence of oxygen. Any activity performed at a low to moderate intensity for more than 90 seconds, allowing oxygen to release energy through metabolism, is called an aerobic activity.
The benefits of aerobic activity are…
Increased Cardiovascular Function
Decrease in Body Fat
But prolonged aerobic exercise has its negatives…
Decreased Muscle Mass
Decreased Strength
Decreased Power
Decreased Speed
Decreased Anaerobic Capacity
You should start realizing why combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is a better option.
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen. Any activity performed at a medium to high intensity for less than 2 minutes, where energy is derived without oxygen, is usually called an anaerobic activity.
The benefits of anaerobic activity are…
Increased Cardiovascular Function
Decrease in Body Fat
Increased Muscle Mass
Improved Strength
Improved Power
Improved Speed
Increased Aerobic Capacity
And the negatives of anaerobic activity are…
Anaerobic activity requires an aerobic foundation
As you can plainly see, anaerobic activity is the better choice. And you might be asking, “Why do you say combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is best? Why not just do anaerobic exercise?”
Combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is necessary because it is impossible to exercise at the high intensity level of anaerobic exercise for the entire workout. Even if you try to work at such a high intensity, you eventually become fatigue and drift back into the aerobic zone. So, while it is possible to exercise in the aerobic zone for the entire workout, it is impossible to exercise exclusively at an anaerobic pace.
This is why combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is a must for an optimal fat loss workout!
Here is the bad news. Most people that want to lose fat and build a muscular body ARE combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise. They are just combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise all WRONG!
The sad fact is, most workouts claiming to burn fat by combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise are doing “bodybuilding” style weight training followed by an aerobic activity. And unless you plan to spend hours a day in the gym (like bodybuilders do), then you won’t get the results they do.
Think of it this way. There should be two “types” of exercise you perform… resistance training and energy system training. And when you are combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise, it is not just in the energy system training portion. You should be intelligently combining aerobic and anaerobic activity during the entire workout.
So, combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is key to your fat loss success. But how you combine the two is even more important, If you’ve been combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise with bodybuilding weight training followed by aerobic exercise and failed to get the fat loss results you wanted… you’re not alone.
Combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is not enough… you need to combine both to get maximum fat loss results.
Coach Eddie Lomax knows combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise is best to burn fat and build a muscular body. He uses this criteria to rate the best fat loss workouts of trusted trainers on: www.bestfatlossworkout.com.
Find your best fat loss workout and get started burning fat today.
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