Weekend Workouts and Losing Fat
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I’m in the process of lowering my bodyfat levels in preparation for Summer, so I’m trying to be a little stricter with my diet, but also training a little more.
Yesterday I did a light workout. I went to a nearby track for a walk, but decided to throw in a twist. After each 1/4 mile lap I threw some core training in.
For example, the first time I did an inchworm exercise in the forward position. You start with your hands and feet on the ground, fairly close to each other and then “walk” your hands out in front of you as far as possible.
Then you “walk” your feet in towards your hands and repeat. Its great for your core and also good for shoulder stability. Next lap I did the inchworm backwards until fatigued.
Next lap I did a lateral bear crawl on all fours. Again, plenty of tension on the core and shoulders, great for adding stability to my rotator cuffs, which have seen their share of problems in the past.
So 2 miles walked and some core training to boot. Today I alternated between Ropes Gone Wild and some interval sprints. Interval training is a great way to burn fat and keep your metabolism elevated for several hours.
My upper body was fatigued from previous workouts so I did some grappler’s throws and side to side movements with the ropes, which puts all the emphasis on the core and minimal work for the arms.
I ran 75 yards at about 80% and alternated the runs with the rope work. These kind of workouts get you breathing hard and burn more calories overall than steady pace cardio, especially those done at moderate intensity.
Elliptical machines are great if you have joint issues, but not that great for fat burning – the movement is too easy and efficient. If fat loss is the ultimate goal turn up the intensity on your workouts.






