Turn Up Your Fat Burning Furnace!
Filed Under: 15 Minute Workouts · Ropes Gone Wild
Filed Under: 15 Minute Workouts · Ropes Gone Wild
To burn fat you need to turn up the heat – dial up the intensity of your workouts! One of my clients has lost 14 pounds in a month, while spending less time exercising.
Previously, she was walking on a treadmill 5 days a week and 4 months later had lost only 6 pounds. She’s made more progress by making dietary changes and doing burst-type training.
She is still walking, but now she alternates her pace, going back and forth with periods of higher intensity walking – kinda similar to how your car burns more gas during stop and go driving in the city.
She is doing similar exercise in the studio with dumbbells. Multi-joint movements that involve multiple muscles to burn more calories, alternating between two exercises with little rest in between.
This causes you to release more of your body’s fat burning hormones naturally. This gets your metabolism elevated without spending hours exercising. She can feel the warmth in her muscles as she sweats more, helping the body get rid of toxins that can build up.
I showed her a routine that she can do at home with dumbbells and bodyweight when she isn’t working with me in person. Its great to get results while exercising less.
Research studies have shown that walking on a treadmill without doing any resistance training doesn’t always lead to much weight loss. If you’re like most people and short on time, interval strength training and interval cardio are the way to go.
Yeah, triathletes and marathoners are usually pretty lean, but they often spend 10 hours or more per week on their training. Unless you are training for competition, there are more efficient ways to stay in shape.
Yesterday, I did some interval cardio using the Ropes Gone Wild training ropes. I did 15 minutes of various diagonal, circular and vertical patterns (beatdowns) with the ropes, elevating my heart rate in a short amount of time, going into oxygen debt.
I had my HR monitor on to see what my body was doing and also to see how many calories I burned. In the 15 minutes I burned 230 calories according to the monitor, which isn’t all that much…..until you read the rest of the story.
I turned the monitor back on as I did some kettlebell presses, before packing it in for the night, leaving the HR monitor running. An hour and a half later I stopped it and looked at how many calories I burned.
It said 490 calories in that hour and a half after the interval rope training, for a total of 720 overall! Got your attention now?! Let’s say, just for the sake of argument, that the number is a little high. Knock off 100 calories and that’s still a LOT of calories burned in less than half an hour of exercise.
The point should be clear – intense exercise keeps your metabolism elevated after you have stopped exercising. So if short on time, turn up the flame to burn more total fat. Its fine to mix in longer walks, bike rides or runs with your interval resistance training. By the way, the monitor is a Polar F6.
If you’re looking for a simple program you can do at home, you might check out Turbulence Training.
Get moving!
Brian Morgan