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Old 03-15-2007, 06:43 PM
Ted
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Age: 39
Simpsonville, SC
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Default Myths of Aerobic Exercise and Weight control

Sorry that I haven't been posting lately, i am in the middle of getting My personal training buisness off the ground and wow! what a time consumeing thing to get a buisness started. I have learned a lot about buisness the past couple of months though.


I wanted to share some helpfull info for everyone about Aerobic exercise and Weight controll and here they are:


Myths of Aerobic Exercise and Weight Control


Among the more popularly held myths and misconceptions concerning the relationship between aerobic exercise and weight control are the following:


Myth: Aerobic exercise is all the exercise you need to effectively control your weight.


Fact: A review of the available data strongly indicates that, in general, combining a conventional aerobic exercise program with a calorically restricted diet does little (IF ANYTHING) to help you preserve lean body mass during your weight-reduction efforts. It is important to keep in mind that the lower your lean body mass is, the lower your resting metabolic rate (i.e., the calories expended by the body to maintain life and normal bodily functions such as respiration and circulation) will be. As a result, it is more likely that you will regain some or all of the weight you lost. On the other hand, if you engage in an exercise program that is designed to improve your level of muscular fitness and weight loss, you enhance the likelihood that you will be able to maintain your level of lean body mass. Accordingly, the optimal exercise prescription for sound weight management is one that combines aerobic conditioning and strength training. Such a prescription will allow you to expend a relatively large number of calories, while simultaneously preserving or increasing your level of lean body mass.


Myth: Aerobic exercise causes your resting metabolic rate to stay elevated for an extended period of time after a workout.


Fact: In general, the available scientific data indicate that the amount of energy expended after an aerobic workout tends to be very small. The number of calories burned during recovery depends upon the intensity and the duration of the workout. Following exercise of unusual intensity and duration, your metabolic rate may remain elevated for as long as 24 hours — but at a point that is just barely above your resting metabolic baseline level. In general, approximately 15 extra calories are burned during recovery for every 100 calories you expended during your exercise bout.


Myth: The more you sweat while exercising, the more body fat you lose.


Fact: If you exercise in extreme heat or humidity or in “rubberized” clothing, you certainly will sweat profusely and lose weight. Any resultant weight loss, however, represents only lost water, not lost fat. When you replenish your body fluid stores by eating and drinking, those lost pounds return almost as fast as they left. Another problem with attempting to lose weight through “sweating it off” is heat injury. Heat injury can occur if you exercise too vigorously in extreme heat or in rubberized clothing — both of which preclude you from safely controlling your internal (core) temperature by preventing your sweat from evaporating. Keep in mind that how much you sweat is not a good barometer of how much energy you are expending. Perspiring is more dependent on such factors as temperature, humidity, lack of conditioning, body composition, and individual variability.


I will try to send new Myths and Facts out when I get a chance.
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Old 03-19-2007, 06:53 AM
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