Millions of people today want to lose weight. However, the average person doesn't know how to burn fat without losing muscle mass. Not only that, they don't realize that simply burning fat isn't enough. You also have to keep your muscle mass, or you'll end up soft and weak.
Your body will adapt to the stimulus you give it. So, if you give your body a reason to keep or build muscle, it will. If you don't, it won't. Maybe oversimplified, but valid. And that's the reason you can lose muscle mass if your main mode of exercise is traditional cardio, like walking or jogging. Low intensity exercises like these can help you lose weight, but they don't give your body a reason to keep its muscle.
So, what's the solution? The simplest step is to add an element of resistance to your workouts. A simple weight training program of large-movement, multi-joint exercises will do the trick for most. If you're just starting out, try a program of deadlifts and overhead presses, five sets of five repetitions, two to three times a week.
The next step is to get more out of your cardio workouts. One method that is growing in popularity is interval training. Interval training consists of a series of short, intense bursts of work followed by a short period of low intensity recovery. Here's an example using an exercise bike with adjustable resistance:
Funny how less than 10 minutes of real work gets your heart racing more than 30 minutes of walking. You'll probably also notice that you feel your muscles more. These are some of the things that make interval training so effective, offering these benefits:
There's a reason why interval training is growing in popularity: because it's an excellent option when you want to burn fat without losing muscle mass. When your goal is to lose weight, you want to end up with firm muscles that have strength and tone to them. Interval training along with a smart diet and some resistance training will help you reach your goal faster than traditional cardio.
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Jason Casey has had an interest in functional strength and fitness for over 20 years. Find books, DVDs and product reviews on kettlebell training, functional strength, circuit training, interval training, and weight loss at http://www.nostinkinggym.com - for regular folks who like to work out at home.
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