09 February 2010

Cardio Cardio Cardio and time management

Last week - my HR monitor recorded this:
Exercise Count = 5 Exercise Time = 3:43 Calories Burned = 2152.
Sooooo I didn't quite make it to the 3500. Alrighty then - this is a new week.
Wednesday = wind trainer for 45 minutes
Thursday = elliptical for 45 minutes
Friday = wind trainer for 45 minutes
Saturday = walk to the gym + 40 minutes on the AMT thingy
Sunday = walk to the gym + 40 minutes on the AMT thingy
That SHOULD come out to about 2400 calories burned... man... that 3500 could be a hard mark to reach. Hmmmm... maybe I'll tack on 5 or 10 minutes here and there... see what that does.

Q: I love that I have the information I need to lose 2 pounds a week; however, I would like to lose more than that. How can I lose 4 to 5 pounds a week? I have a total of 96 more pounds to lose.

A: To lose a pound, you must burn 3,500 calories. As I've said before, it's all about the math — how to burn more calories in the most effective way.

You can only do so much resistance training without damaging your muscles and impeding your results. Additionally, you can't starve the weight off: If you eat fewer than 1,200 calories a day, you will sabotage your optimal results. Therefore, cardio is weight loss extra credit. It allows you to burn additional calories without overtraining. This is one of the reasons some Biggest Loser players can still lose 20 pounds a week, even 7 weeks into the program.

Think about the math: If you are eating 1,500 calories a day — we assume your BMR without exercise is 1,600 — and you do two 1-hour cardio sessions that burn 500 calories each (one in the morning and one at night), the two sessions, along with your regular daily activity, will speed up your base metabolism to at least 2,000. As a result, you will have burned about 1,500 calories that day — that is, almost half a pound. At that rate you will be losing up to 3.5 pounds a week.

That said, you are bound to lose more weight during the first two weeks of any weight loss regimen because of the dramatic change in your diet and the loss of excess fluid. After that, it's all about crunching the numbers, and cardio is the key.

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