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Ideal heart rate......? Okay, I've taken the step to get back into shape by getting onto my eliptical trainer again. What is the ideal heart rate for burning fat? I remmeber hearing a while back, some formula like 220 minus age, etc, etc. Can anyone help me out? |
i always thought the ideal heart rate for burning fat is between the 150 and 180bpm mark i try to keep mine at about 180 185 when im doing cardio but thats hard work normally im more around the 170 mark |
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This should answer all your questions, but let me know if you have any more. http://www.dietandfitnessresources.c...te_chart_m.htm |
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So I did 3 days last week on my eliptical, 30 minutes keeping my heart rate at about 150 on average. Plan to do it 4 times this week, and continue at 4 times per week. Frustrating part though is I have not lost any weight. I am not super strict in my diet, but I really don't eat a lot of crap at all, except some on the weekends. I am 6'-2", and weigh just under 220. Ideally, I'd like to get down to 200, 190 at the most. Thing I hate the most is having a size 40 waist. It used to be 32 in college. I am very results-driven.............if I don't see anything soon, I'll be pretty disheartened. |
One big thing I have always been told is not to use s scale. Always take measurements and pictures. |
Here's a question for any exercise experts; If I am exercising with the goal of keeping my heart rate in my maximum fat-burning target zone, does it make any difference what the actual exercise is? Someone told me that the best cardio exercise is the good 'ol treadmill, but I am thinking that as long as the heart rate is where it should be, then it doesn't matter how you get it there, be it bike, elliptical, or whatever. Can anyone shed some light on this? |
^^ no it doesnt matter and all the machines have the target heart rate on them.I personnally suggest swimming. 2 laps at max effort=20 min on the tredmill at 4.5. Honestly i think the eliptical is for people with bad knees or backs if you can hit the tredmill hard or swim do it!:grinsmile1: Edit: I have a great diet. Iv lost about 16 pounds in a week and a half. Ill type it up if your interested.. |
I'm well-versed in this stuff. I used to run a rehab program (cardiac and physical), managed a fitness center, and trained pro athletes (my advice is solid, guaranteed). Here's the skinny: Quote:
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Your body just doesn't store or metabolize fat in large quantities overnight. I would suggest that you focus on the the routine, not the results right now. Quote:
You should also consider some weight training. If you increase muscle mass your basal metabolism will increase quite a bit because your body is nourishing that tissue 24/7. You don't have to train like a body builder to get the benefits. Even moderate resistance training will help a lot (ie push ups, sit ups, etc in the basement). If you have more Q's, I'd be glad to answer here or by PM |
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