Is it possible to burn fat before it gets stored in the body?
July 23, 2009 by Weight Loss Diets and Exercise Tips
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I dont know if i worded the question correctly.
Lets say I eat a slice of pizza and then a half hour later I swim laps. Is it possible to burn off the fat/calories that I ate in the pizza before they have time to get processed through the body? Or is the fat that is burned during exercise stored fat?
It would make sense to me that after burning ‘new fat’ (the fat from the slice of pizza) that after that new fat is burned, THEN stored fat begins being burned off. Is that how it works?
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July 5, 2009 by Weight Loss Diets and Exercise Tips
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If you learn how your body works when it comes to burning body fat and calories, then you will be able to tailor a program of eating and exercise that will allow you to burn fat fast and see consistent results over time.
While diet plays an important part of any burn fat fast program, exercise will not only help you burn body fat faster; but it will also help you keep off that weight once you have lost it.
If you want to burn fat fast, you have to incorporate some type of cardio exercise into your weekly routine. And this simple tip is something that most people do not realize.
When beginning any exercise program, always do your cardio workouts last.
Any cardio like biking, jogging, elliptical machine, or swimming will help bump up your metabolism and burn fat fast; but it takes a few minutes before your body will get all of the benefits of the cardio exercise you are using.
It takes your body about 15 minutes to warm up before it will start to burn body fat.
So if you can do 15 minutes of light weight training first before your cardio workout, your body will immediately start burning fat and you’ll get the maximum results when you do start your cardio workout.
On the other hand, if you immediately head to the treadmill, and jog steady for 30 full minutes without doing anything else, your body will not start to actually burn body fat until 15 minutes into your jog.
So out of the 30 minutes spent on the treadmill, you will only be actually burning body fat during the last 15 minutes of your run.
Take the time to do some light warm ups and/or weight training so your body is ready to burn fat fast as soon as you hit your cardio exercise.
Jumping rope or some light weight lifting for 15 minutes before hitting the bike, treadmill, or pool will allow you to burn fat fast and give you the maximum benefits from your cardio workout.
Thanks to Robert Montrose for contributing this article to our Weight Loss blog:
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