31/07/2017
***Cardio is KING for fat loss***
Not so much!!!
Cardio has long been considered the best form of exercise for fat loss and to this day many trainers incorporate a LOT of steady state cardio into their clients training programs.
The reality is, cardio isn't the best type of training for fat loss.
That's not to say cardio doesn't have it's benefits or that it won't contribute to weight loss. It's just not necessarily optimal. Other types of exercise are either as good or better whilst providing other key benefits i.e weight lifting not only torches calories, it also preserves muscle mass during a weight loss campaign.
Commercial gyms are packed with cardiovascular machines. Endless rows of treadmills and cross trainers and during peak hours these machines are jam packed.
Personally, it blows my mind that anyone would go through all the effort to get to the gym and then spend an hour on a treadmill.
But hey....each to there own! I always say....If it works for you then CRACK ON!!!
One of the biggest arguments against steady state cardio is the effect (or rather lack of effect) it has on metabolism.
For example, HIIT creates an excess post exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) meaning calories are burned way after exercise has ceased and you're still getting all the cardiovascular benefits not to mentions that HIIT training can be done in way less time and still yield the same results as steady state cardio.
As already briefly mentioned weight training has a tremendous effect on weight loss. Similar to HIIT it also creates an EPOC forcing your body to work hard post training to achieve homeostasis (regular or normal state). It also very importantly helps to preserve muscle mass whilst eating in a calories deficit. Many people believe that during a diet phase your body only burns fat. NOPE NOPE NOPE. Unfortunately your body will use both muscle and fat as a fuel source if it's not getting the required caloric intake for it's energy expenditure. This mean you want to preserve as MUCH existing muscle tissue as you can. That you'll look leaner as your body fat reduces and your RMR/BMR (Resting metabolic rate) will stay higher. That basically means..the more muscle mass you preserve the more calories your body will burn.
Don't be afraid to try out new workouts types of exercise!!!
I've got new HIIT workouts that will be uploaded all this week. You can do them from anywhere :)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClloNQvKmGnC-bPv3FY7Uiw