December 13, 2009
The Right Ways To Lose Belly Fat
I often get ask what is the best way to burn belly fat. Many people want to know if aerobics is the better way to go instead of strength training, or if the common cardio exercise does better than interval training.
With more than 15 years of experience in the fitness field of scientific research, teaching others and training myself I am sure I know exactly what works and what doesnt.
First, I want to make sure my responses are understood. I’m going to tell you what works for people that have a limited amount of time to get there exercise in, I expect you readers do not have 90 minutes per day to exercise. Now days there is not enough time in the day to get what you want done. That’s also why there is a big disconnection between the information provided in fitness magazines to the readers who cant apply the info found in magazines because of the time deficiency.
No one has time to exercise 6-8 hours a week. Think, you dont need to actually workout 6-8 hours a week unless youre a tri-athlete. If you just want to burn off fat and pack on muscle you just need a system that will do that.
The main point for getting a nicer body is to use body weight exercises to get your warm up going then strength training super sets to build that muscle and then finish with interval training to get rid of the fat in a quick amount of time.
Turbulence Training is a program that does that. Turbulence Trainings system was made to have you finished with your workouts in just 45 minutes, three times a week. Doing a full workout in the shortest amount of time gets the most out of your workout burning more calories. First a 5 minute bodyweight exercise will be your warm up. This alone is way more effective than trying to warm up on the treadmill, which all that really does is get you ready for more walking on the treadmill.
Then it will move you into the strength training supersets. You use two exercises performed back to back with minimum rest between each one. This dramatically cuts your workout time, while receiving maximum results. All you need is 20 minutes for this, we will use basic exercises and sometimes more bodyweight exercises depending on the clients goal for building muscle.
Finally 18 minutes of interval training. A warm up followed by six short intervals that is right for the client. Then a short, low intensity recovery. Finish it with a nice cool down and that’s the workout. Only 45 minutes long, three times a week.
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