Any truly effective low-impact fat burning exercises? (weightlifting, machines, calories)
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What's the difference between doing low impact exercise like walking for an hr and 1/2 vs doing high impact exercise like running for 30 minutes?
Don't ehy burn the same number of calories?
What's the difference between doing low impact exercise like walking for an hr and 1/2 vs doing high impact exercise like running for 30 minutes?
Don't ehy burn the same number of calories?
It's not about impact; it's about intensity.
Walking an hour is better than no exercise at all, but don't look for it to burn a ton of calories or raise your heart rate.
What's the difference between doing low impact exercise like walking for an hr and 1/2 vs doing high impact exercise like running for 30 minutes?
Don't ehy burn the same number of calories?
Knee strain, back strain, boob ache for the busty - I can sprint to the end of the block. After that, I walk.
Anything involving my entire body lifting off the ground and bouncing back to earth, other than on a trampoline, is not going to happen with any amount of grace, for me.
It's not about impact; it's about intensity.
Walking an hour is better than no exercise at all, but don't look for it to burn a ton of calories or raise your heart rate.
Intensity is the key. A lot of people do not like to feel out of breath, or sweat, or be uncomfortable at all. But in order to get true benefits from exercise one has to push out of their comfort zone. No need to do high impact to get there. Walk very fast for at least 30 minutes. Walk up hill, ride a bicycle and push the speed or switch the gears to make it harder. Bike uphill. Swimming is fantastic, but you need to do laps. Its hard at first and its important to not push yourself too far too fast. Baby steps. The important thing is to up the intensity with every workout session, whether it be walking, swimming, weight lifting, whatever. If you are not breathing hard and not breaking a sweat you are not doing enough.
I always hear how ellipticals are better than treadmills because of there low impact movements; easier on the joints. That said, I just have a hard time getting use to ellipticals, I feel very awkward on them, so I usually stick with the treadmills, even though I feel out door running beats them both hand down. Does anyone here have a preference as to which is better between the two machines?
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