What are good fat burning exercises?
Killerdolphin_9
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One of my biggest problem when it comes to weight loss, is that I am incredibly lazy. I don't workout for very long. I start, break into a sweat, and then decide I want to give up. I heard HIIT workouts are great for fat loss, but I'm not sure what kind of exercises HIIT are. Right now all I'm doing is jogging daily, which will range anywhere from 5 minutes to 15 minutes at a time. I also do stuff like jumping jacks, pushups, crunches, and squats. That's all I do, but it doesn't get me anywhere near an hour a day like it should be. I've been inside recently because it's been over 100 degrees out. I don't have any fitness equipment right now because it's in storage since I'm living in a small apartment at the moment. All I have are weights.
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Killerdolphin_9 wrote: »One of my biggest problem when it comes to weight loss, is that I am incredibly lazy. I don't workout for very long. I start, break into a sweat, and then decide I want to give up. I heard HIIT workouts are great for fat loss, but I'm not sure what kind of exercises HIIT are. Right now all I'm doing is jogging daily, which will range anywhere from 5 minutes to 15 minutes at a time. I also do stuff like jumping jacks, pushups, crunches, and squats. That's all I do, but it doesn't get me anywhere near an hour a day like it should be. I've been inside recently because it's been over 100 degrees out. I don't have any fitness equipment right now because it's in storage since I'm living in a small apartment at the moment. All I have are weights.
Google that...and enjoy!
I try to do this 3 times per week in some way for many reasons given its benefits.
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While you're jogging, try doing interval sprints. Run as hard as you can for 1 minute, then revert to normal pace jogging. Rinse and repeat.0
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Fitness blender has some good HIIT work outs. They are free on youtube.0
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Prolonged cardio will burn the most calories. HIIT may take less time, but is very intense.
Personally I like running/jogging. Great for the heart and lungs and burning calories.
It sounds like you poop out after jogging up to 15 minutes. Maybe you're pushing yourself too hard. Instead of stopping when it gets tough, just SLOW DOWN to a more comfortable pace and keep going. Or walk-jog-walk-jog for 45-60 minutes. If you do that several times a week or daily, you'll find yourself getting fitter and able to move faster for longer periods.0 -
Killerdolphin_9 wrote: »One of my biggest problem when it comes to weight loss, is that I am incredibly lazy. I don't workout for very long. I start, break into a sweat, and then decide I want to give up. I heard HIIT workouts are great for fat loss, but I'm not sure what kind of exercises HIIT are. Right now all I'm doing is jogging daily, which will range anywhere from 5 minutes to 15 minutes at a time. I also do stuff like jumping jacks, pushups, crunches, and squats. That's all I do, but it doesn't get me anywhere near an hour a day like it should be. I've been inside recently because it's been over 100 degrees out. I don't have any fitness equipment right now because it's in storage since I'm living in a small apartment at the moment. All I have are weights.
I think it's more important to focus on exercising more efficiently than to try to workout for an hour. Thinking you have to work out for an hour is an unrealistic expectation, especially since you admit you don't enjoy exercise. I don't think any fitness trainer would tell you have to exercise for an hour at a time. Do some research on exercise and strength training to find out how to get the most bang for your buck. Talk to trainers if you can. They can help you put together a routine that should meet your needs and help you achieve your goals.
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Good luck ever seeing progress if you're not willing to work for it. HIIT is not something for you if you're not willing push yourself. It literally means working at near max for an interval then resting for an interval, generally 2:1 rest work. And nothing nothing but a calorie deficit results in weight loss..0
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You do exercise to improve your (cardiovascular) health.
Weightloss happens in the kitchen.
Also, use those weights. When doing a weightlifting routine you decrease the amount of muscle you lose as part of regular weightloss.
So, most of your loss is fat.0 -
Killerdolphin_9 wrote: »\ I don't workout for very long. I start, break into a sweat, and then decide I want to give up. I heard HIIT workouts are great for fat loss...
From your description, you aren't fit enough to benefit from HIIT, and are more likely to injure yourself, if anything.
Go out and do a C25K and get your cardio fitness up to a nominally ok level first.
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My favourite fat burning exercise is the table push away........eat less, move more (and if you're only able to run for short periods of time consider using a walk/run program to build up your cardiovascular fitness and endurance) Can't help you with the laziness other than to say if you want something badly enough you'll figure out a way to do it......0
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Just try and move more. Movement burns calories. You cna burn more by increasing intensity or duration. It takes an awful lot of exercise to burn significant amounts of calories. Hiit is not an easy alternative and from your post id say unsuitable for you until you are prepared to really go for it. You will be lucky to burn 300-450 cals an hour so thats c 10 hours of continuos exercise to burn 1lb.0
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There really isn't such a thing as a "fat burning" exercise. Cardio exercise is best for burning calories. If you burn more calories than you consume, the body will use the stored fat as fuel.
Weight/fat loss happens due to reducing caloric consumption.0 -
The trouble with exercise for weight loss is that you are tempted to reward yourself with a doughnut and you can't out exercise a doughnut. Scale weight is mostly about what you eat. Exercise is about body composition (fat:lean ratio).
As we age our struggles are three; getting fatter, getting weaker, becoming less mobile. Eat right for fat loss. Lift things (iron or your own body) for strength. Move/use your body to maintain mobility.
Specific to your question. Don't want to exercise much? Kettlebell swings give you a lot of bang for the buck (far more per time spent than low intensity stuff like jogging).0 -
beemerphile1 wrote: »There really isn't such a thing as a "fat burning" exercise. Cardio exercise is best for burning calories. If you burn more calories than you consume, the body will use the stored fat as fuel.
Weight/fat loss happens due to reducing caloric consumption.
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Try inline skating that's what I do and it's amazing! It's so fun it doesn't feel like exercise until I get home and then I can feel the burn all over. Feel free to message and friend request me.0
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Get into a sport. Then you will want to be faster/stronger and will exercise more.0
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Invent little ways to burn calories. Sit less; walk more. Park at the distant corner. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Stand while you're on the phone. Leave the cart in the supermarket and carry the bags.0
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Walking....long walks take time, but if you hate to sweat and need to burn calories in order to lose weight. Creating a calorie deficit from consuming less and burning more---walking is the easiest thing to do! Get a fit bit...or polar ...something that measures your burn and set a goal for walking 200 or 300 calories per walk. It really works! Good luck!0
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Try a bike
I do HIIT on occasion. I also just ride hard for 30-40 miles quite often.
2 hours of hard cardio burns it off . I don't use map my run calorie counts as they are too high IMO.
I just count 50 per mile over 16.5 mph.
So a good hard 30 mile ride is ballpark 1500 calories for a man my size.
I got 65 miles in this weekend. That was a bunch of calories. It keeps the fat loss moving forward.0
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