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Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • El Cajon, CA 92021

5 Exercise Myths That Keep You Fat

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By Alonzo Jackson

 

There are plenty of exercise misconceptions out in the world, some of which may be holding you back from your best body.

 

Do the following 5 exercise myths sound familiar? This may be exactly what you need to hear.

 

1) Exercise on an empty stomach burns more fat.

 

This theory says that if there's no fuel in your body to burn then you'll end up burning fat, but research has proven otherwise. Instead of pulling the energy from stored fat, there's a better chance that your body will look to energy in your bloodstream and muscle stores. Further drawbacks to exercising on an empty stomach include shortened workouts due to lack of stamina, and dizziness or nausea from low blood sugar.Instead of going hungry, enjoy a small, nutritious snack about 90 minutes before you exercise.

 

2) Cardio is more effective for weight loss than weights.

 

For some reason women seem to love the idea that they will burn more fat by running on a treadmill than by lifting dumbbells. Sorry ladies, but cardio alone is never as effective as a routine that also includes resistance training. Strength training is essential for building lean tissue, which increases your metabolism and decreases your body fat.

If your goal is weight loss, then make friends with some dumbbells.

 

3) If you exercise enough, then you can eat anything you want.

 

This myth makes me cringe, as I've seen so many people throw away their hard-earned fitness results by overeating. Even if you exercise daily at an intense rate, your diet still matters. To top it off, most people overestimate how many calories they burn as well as underestimating how many calories they are eating. This can be a fattening combo.

For best results, maintain a calorie-controlled diet filled with fresh, wholesome ingredients.

 

4) For optimal fat burn, exercise longer at a low intensity.

 

Wouldn't it be nice if this one were true? Then instead of pushing it hard in the gym we could all simply go for a nice, long stroll to burn fat. Umm, usually if something sounds too good to be true that's because it is too good to be true.

Intensity matters when it comes to getting great results, so challenge yourself.

 

5) Unless you exercise often, exercise is a waste of time.

 

I hear this myth in the form of an excuse from people who haven't started an exercise program due to the idea that they won't be able to exercise enough to make it count. Research continues to prove that any exercise is better than zero exercise. So you can only exercise once a week? Do it.

 
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It's no mystery, muscle burns fat. So in order to burn more fat, we need to build more muscle. That's how I run my training. Through a progressive resistance program using body weight workouts, we build muscle and burn fat AT THE SAME TIME! Before I had done this myself I had been told that it was impossible, but with the right training and diet I'm here to say it definitely is not! As far as cardio goes, I use circuit and high intensity interval training, which has been proven to have the same effects as steady state cardio without the long boring run on the treadmill or some other traditional cardio machine. Oh, and I teach boxing for cardio. Through the use of calisthenics, or body weight resistance training, I can help you get into the best shape of your life, and you wont have to worry about gym fees and expensive equipment. You will also gain more knowledge on body weight training, and eventually this knowledge will lead to freedom from the gym AND from trainers. I don't just train, I teach, and I teach you to use your time efficiently. Look me up on Instagram: @lonzj
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