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Long cardio is a killer and increases your body
fat!
Did you know that long steady cardio exercise, like
running, has now been scientifically proven to be detrimental
to your health? According to research by Dr. Al Sears
all those long jogs can result in cardiac distress,
a shrinking of the heart, a reduction in bone density
(causing osteoporosis) and a general gain in fat once
exercise ceases.
First, lets look at the distress that long steady distance
running puts on your heart. Evolving from our hunter
gatherer days we had no real necessity to run long distances,
in fact the only running we ever did was in short bursts
to avoid predators or to catch food. Our body simply
isn't designed to run long distances and the stress
you put your heart under during this time can set you
up for a heart attack. It’s a fact that many
marathon runners do die of heart attacks.
Second, this type of cardio reduces the size of our
heart rather than strengthening and increasing its size.
Our body is a fantastic machine capable of adapting
to anything with time; if we run long distances our
body adapts to be more efficient at this activity. Fat
is the preferred energy source from our body and so
the more you train long distance the more efficient
the heart becomes at using less fat. To be more efficient
the heart will shrink in size, just like the engine
in a scooter is more efficient than a 4x4.
Third, repetitive forces that are put through your
joints like the ankles, knees, hips and back not only
create
repetitive injury but also reduce the bone density.
Strength training is the key to improving bone density,
keep the exercises short and with plenty of resistance.
This type of training forces the bones to grow stronger,
remember the body is a master adapter, so that next
time you perform your strength exercises your bones
are more capable of dealing with the strain. Long steady
cardio puts your bones under undue distress and causes
them to prematurely break down.
Finally, losing fat is about becoming less efficient
with your fat energy supply so you use up more and produce
less. Long steady cardio does use more fat than any
other type of training during the exercise itself. However,
as the body uses a lot of fat as energy it then turns
all further calories into fat ready for the next long
cardio session. This is fine when you are training regularly
because you are burning the fat during exercise but
as soon as you stop that extra fat is going to keep
on being produced. Back to square one! So long cardio
sessions are not good for fat loss in the long term.
So what is the answer? You must start training your
heart like any other muscle in your body and in a way
that it was designed to be used short bouts of quick
exercise with high exertion. This type of activity is
exactly what we evolved to do, think back to our hunter
gatherer days. As I said earlier, our body is a master
adapter and hard short bouts of exercise will induce
an increase in heart strength and size. Also, as our
body no longer requires the excess body fat to fuel
our runs it will be used as energy for long term body
maintenance. Combine this type of quick activity with
some strength training and you are well on your way
to better health and fitness.
Author: Greg Brookes
Greg is a health and fitness professional based in
Hampstead, North London. He achieves fantastic results
for his clients by using his indepth knowledge and the
most up to date techniques. http://www.gbpersonaltraining.com
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