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		<title>FEMALE AEROBIC / CARDIOVASCULAR EXCERISE</title>
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Cardiovascular fitness can be defined simply as the body&#8217;s ability to get oxygen and blood to the muscles. The shortened term used when referring to cardiovascular exercise is &#8220;Cardio&#8221;, but the slang term &#8220;wind&#8221; is also frequently used when referencing endurance. Physical activity becomes cardio work when the pulse quickens and breathing becomes deeper causing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cardiovascular fitness can be defined simply as the body&#8217;s ability to get oxygen and blood to the muscles. The shortened term used when referring to cardiovascular exercise is &#8220;Cardio&#8221;, but the slang term &#8220;wind&#8221; is also frequently used when referencing endurance. Physical activity becomes cardio work when the pulse quickens and breathing becomes deeper causing the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to work harder. One can improve the efficiency of both systems through regular training. However, too much of this activity can be counter-productive as it forces the body to catabolize muscle tissue.</p>
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<p>TIPS ON TRAINING</p>
<p>Exercise should be pre-meditated, deliberate, and methodical with limited distress. One must make time for structured exercise at least 4 times a week and not overlap this designated time with work, chores or family.</p>
<p>As with dieting, competitors adjust their workout routines depending on where their body is at a certain time, and where they need to be by competition time. As expressed earlier, the cleaner the diet the less time spent in cardio sessions, thus most average about 3-5 days a week (plus routine practice). This number and duration will increase as contest time nears, but not by much. Here&#8217;s one competitor’s quote on the subject, &#8220;I have found that if I train smarter, more intense, then I can spend less time in the gym. It makes my life more efficient that is so important when managing my time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Due to differences in genetics, not all workouts will have the same impact for everyone. The one constant that is repeated throughout the websites of female competitors regarding the key to training, is to continually vary both weight and cardio training.</p>
<p>Weight bearing cardio work, those exercises for that standing is required, are superior to non-weight bearing ones by virtue of having to support one&#8217;s own bodyweight throughout the activity. This means that walking or running SHOULD be preferred over cycling or rowing, however one should not forget to account for intensity. That is to say, a moderate walking session, may not be as productive as a fast cycling one.</p>
<p>How Much Cardio is Necessary?</p>
<p>There are a few simple guidelines to follow when determining how much cardio work should be done. But as with every other aspect of training, it all comes down to goal orientation.</p>
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<p>• To gain weight one will find reducing cardio of value, but there is still a need for it in order to maintain health. Twice a week light cardio sessions of 20 minutes is sufficient to provide for these requirements.</p>
<p>• When seeking to lose fat cardio activity is recommended four to six times per week at 40+ minutes per session. However, as discussed earlier, the amount of cardio required for serious training is directly related to the soundness of the dietary and weight training programs.</p>
<p>• For improving cardiovascular fitness in general training three or four times per week for 20 to 40 minutes per session (depending on current level of fitness) will yield good results.</p>
<p>What Type of Cardio Should Be Done?</p>
<p>Cardiovascular training, no matter what the exercise, is categorized based on duration and intensity. When choosing that type of cardio to do keep the ultimate goal in mind.</p>
<p>• If the goal is fat loss but the body is poorly conditioned, begin with low intensity, long duration work such as walking. For the same goal with reasonably good cardiovascular conditioning, one should work out at a level that burns the most calories, i.e. high intensity training (explained in detail below).</p>
<p>• If the goal is to improve general cardiovascular fitness, then moderate intensity work is more appropriate. This is where deep breathing begins, and conversation is labored but possible.</p>
<p>Maximum Heart Rate</p>
<p>The heart rate is the guide for cardiovascular exercise intensity.</p>
<p>• The maximum heart rate (HR max) is the theoretical number of beats per minute that your heart is capable of producing.</p>
<p>• This is found by subtracting your age from 220, e.g. if you&#8217;re 40 years old, 220 &#8211; 40 = 180 HR max. But this is simply estimation, not an absolute upper limit.</p>
<p>• To measure aerobic exercise intensity, percentage of HR max (%HR max) is often used. If you want to exercise at 60% of your HR max, your heart rate should be (using the example above) around 108 beats per minute.</p>
<p>Target Heart Rate</p>
<p>Your Target Heart Rate is the range of heart beats per minute at that you should work in order to best achieve aerobic fitness. This range is typically between 60% and 80% of your HR max. The bottom end of the scale is best for low intensity training while the top end is for high intensity training.</p>
<p>ADDRESSING THE LOW INTENSITY = FAT LOSS MYTH</p>
<p>Now most people familiar with the claims of low intensity fat loss training are probably shaking there heads right now. Although there is a wee bit of initial truth to this philosophy, further analysis reveals it to be a myth that low intensity training is best for fat loss. The reasoning behind this is simple, more fat is burned for fuel as a percentage of the total calories burned, and high intensity work burns more calories. Now scratching their heads, some readers may be thinking, “What did I just hear?” Okay it’s time to pull out the pictures. Let’s view this from an illustrative vantage point.</p>
<p>Low Intensity (L.I. for short) burns about 50% fat for fuel while High Intensity (H.I.) burns about 40%. This is not a big difference.</p>
<p>But say, for example, one burns 100 calories in 20 minutes of L.I. work, compared to 160 calories in 10 minutes of HI work. Performing HI actually burns more total fat, and does so in only half the time as illustrated below.</p>
<p>Low Intensity<br />
100 calories x 50% = 50 calories</p>
<p>High Intensity<br />
160 calories x 40% = 64 calories</p>
<p>In addition, HI training will also boost the metabolism long AFTER the workout is done. This post-workout fat burning effect does not accompany LI training. Even though HI training is a powerful fat loss tool, it should only be used by those who have already attained a good level of cardiovascular fitness.</p>
<p>The basic idea when trying to lose fat is to create a caloric deficit that prompts the body to release stored energy, a.k.a. fat. The type of training does not matter nearly as much as creating this deficit, bringing us back to the paramount importance of diet and muscle building, but as illustrated above HI training creates this deficit more efficiently than LI training.</p>
<p>The human body is a marvelous machine and as such it responds best to a variety of stimuli. To derive optimal value one’s cardio training should be varied. Here are some examples of ways to diversify this training component.</p>
<p>Equipment &#8211; treadmill, stationary bike, stair stepper and elliptical machine</p>
<p>Rather than doing the same old steady-state fixed pace, alternate between fast-blast intervals and recovery paces. A fast-blast interval can last from 30 seconds to several minutes and should be done at an intensity that leaves you barely able to hold out for even a few moments longer. The recovery interval should have the effort level of a casual-paced walk, and is done for one to two minutes to catch your breath.</p>
<p>Classes. A major component among fitness competitors is their use of instructed classes (often taught by them). These groups serve multiple purposes including help with cardio motivation, increased flexibility and core strength, and as great stress relievers. At least two of any group classes per week are recommended, and general course selections included various Step, Boot Camp, Kickboxing, Core training, Yoga, Pilates and Spinning.</p>
<p>The track. Run or walk one lap at a rigorous speed, then walk moderately the next lap. Alternate for 20 minutes.</p>
<p>The climb. Climbing gyms are easy to find, and wall-climbing offers an exciting alternative to more traditional exercise while working the entire body. For those who dislike stretching, climbing stretches the body while providing excitement to the exerciser, and there are different routes for all levels of participants.</p>
<p>The rope. Still one of the single best cardio activities known to (wo)man, the jump rope is simple, inexpensive, convenient and extremely efficient. The best way to improve and monitor your jumping is by timing it. Begin by simply jumping for as long as you can, then take a one minute break and repeat for a total of four repetitions. On successive outings increase the jumping time of each repetition by a very minor amount such as 5 seconds until you become a world class skipper.</p>
<p>The great outdoors. Outdoor exercise is an option that helps break up some the monotony of gym workouts. Several of the women reviewed used this option in conjunction with the gym. That is to say they&#8217;d: warm-up with outside walking, jogging or inline skating before lifting; burn additional calories this way after lifting, as well as; utilize the outdoors for independent cardio sessions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These fast weight loss tips will help you to drop a lot of extra pounds, if you need to lose quite a bit of weight. If you are already in decent physical condition, to sculpt your body to an even greater degree.</p>
<p>Any weight loss tips to help speed up metabolism do just that. They help you. You still must have your overall fitness and nutrition plan in line with the goals you want to achieve.</p>
<p>You need to be focused on each aspect of your plan. If you expect to use these fast weight loss tips but don’t exercise and just watch television eating a bag of chips every night, they won’t do a thing for you.<span id="more-305"></span></p>
<p>Are you ready to add these fast weight loss tips to your lifestyle?</p>
<p>In order to get rid of any amount of excess weight, you must speed up metabolism. Your metabolism is a biochemical process that occurs in your body and helps to break down nutrients in your bloodstream. This helps you to add more lean muscle, resulting in a greater expenditure of energy, meaning you’ll get rid of more fat.You have billions of cells in your body that can use up an enormous amount of energy if you are active. The fast weight loss tips listed below will help you do this. However, if you aren’t active they won’t burn up much at all, meaning you’ll have a tendency to easily add fat to your body. Thankfully, using the fast weight loss tips in conjunction with your healthy and active lifestyle you can speed up your metabolism quite noticeably.</p>
<p>Here are a few tips to help you loose weight:</p>
<p>1. Eat specific foods. A number of food additives, like spices, can help to speed up your metabolism by creating a thermodynamic burn that has been shown to last a few hours after you eat.<br />
2. Time your meals. The majority of your calories should be earlier in the day. Your meals should contain less total calories as the day goes on. Try to eat little or preferably nothing at all after your evening meal. Don’t skip any meals. You should be eating 4 &#8211; 6 meals each day.<br />
3. Make sure you eat enough. One of the biggest mistakes people make when trying to lose weight is they don’t eat enough.<br />
If you don’t consume the proper amount of calories you will send your body into what is known as a survival mode. This happens when your body does not have enough calories, so it conserves energy to prepare for possible starvation.<br />
On the opposite side of this, is if you eat too many calories the excess will be stored as fat. You need to exercise in order to burn more calories than you eat. Therefore, moderation is the key when it comes to calorie intake.<br />
4. Increase your daily activities. To prevent fat storage and to drop any excess that you might be carrying you must increase your daily activities.<br />
This needs to include weight training and cardiovascular training. The more calories you burn, the faster you will lose weight. It’s that simple. An increase in lean muscle mass results in a dramatic increase in fat burning.<br />
One more thing try to exercise first thing in the morning. Research has shown that you can dramatically increase your fat burning ability if you exercise after a fasted state. Meaning just after you wake up.<br />
5. Do weight lifting before doing any cardiovascular work. The only exception of course is to perform 5 &#8211; 10 minutes of cardio before your weight training in order to warm up your muscles.<br />
This is important because you need the energy in your muscles for weight training. By the time your weight training session is complete you will have used up all of your preferred energy sources.<br />
6. Change up your exercise routine on a regular basis. For the most part you should change some aspect of your workout every 2 &#8211; 3 weeks. This can be anything from the number of reps or sets per exercise. The exercise order you perform and the exercises themselves.<br />
If you do the same thing week after week, month after month your body will start to get used to what you’re doing to it and will eventually stop making changes. You will also stop adding any more lean muscle.<br />
The more muscle you have the more calories you will burn even when at rest.<br />
7. Meal combinations. Always eat protein / carbohydrate meals earlier in the day. Eat protein / fat combination meals (meaning little to no carbohydrates) in the late afternoon and evening.<br />
The only exception is if you normally exercise in the evening. Then your first meal after your workout should consist of protein and carbohydrates.<br />
Never eat carbohydrates and fat together in the same meal.</p>
<p>With these seven fast weight loss tips you will speed up metabolism and burn excess body fat at a much faster rate.</p>
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