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Oct 19 2011

Advantages of Circuit Training

Cardiorespiratory training is traditionally thought of in terms of running, biking, and aerobics but the truth is the cardiorespiratory system is at work every moment of your life. When seeking cardiorespiratory enhancements through exercise it is in your best interest to spend less time running on the treadmill and more time performing circuit training.

What Is Circuit Training?

In case you did not know, circuit training consists of a series of exercises performed one after another using weights with little or no rest in between sets. A sample circuit training workout would be:

  • Exercise 1: Ball dumbbell chest press
  • Exercise 2: Standing cable row
  • Exercise 3: Standing overhead dumbbell press
  • Exercise 4: standing dumbbell curl
  • Exercise 5: Ball dumbbell triceps extension
  • Exercise 6: Ball lunge
  • Exercise 7: Brief rest

Advantages of Circuit Training to Traditional Cardiorespiratory Methods Such as Running and Biking

There are many advantages of circuit training.

  • Circuit training better enables cardiorespiratory enhancements because it involves every major muscle group: During this process the heart must work increasingly harder to deliver blood to all major muscle groups, thus increasing your hearts stroke volume. Consider one heart beat as one minute of work and the amount of blood pushed through the circulatory system per beat represents the amount of work completed in that minute. If the heart can carry more blood with each beat (stroke volume) it is performing more work in the same amount of time, thus burning more calories. If you were to simply run or ride a bike the heart would direct most of its focus on delivering blood to the legs which would limit its ability to become more efficient.
  • Circuit training produces greater levels of EPOC and strength: EPOC is short for excess post oxygen consumption which is the elevation of the body’s metabolism after exercise. Post-running or bike riding your EPOC is elevated for 30-60 minutes; however after a bout of circuit training your EPOC is elevated for as long as 72 hours. This means for 72 hours after your exercise is complete your body will burn more calories than it would had you choose to run or ride a bike. This is also known as “afterburn”.

The Afterburn From Circuit Training is 72x to 144x Greater!

The caloric expenditure during the time spent exercising is estimated to be identical for both traditional cardiorespiratory methods and circuit training, but it’s the EPOC or “Afterburn” where the real advantage of circuit training becomes evident.

Granted traditional methods such as running and bike riding seem rather insignificant at the moment, it is not. Among those who are very committed to exercise, overtraining tends to be a barrier that leads to a plateau. If you were to perform circuit training every day your body would soon resist by presenting feelings such as fatigue and weakness. This is your body saying “look we need a moment to recover” but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t exercise. A brisk walk or a casual bike ride will do the trick. The truth is you should never have a day of complete rest, because an important part of recovery involves the delivery of oxygen and nutrients which is carried out by the circulatory system (blood). Low intensity exercise will increase blood flow but not by so much that it stresses your systems.

Mike Bluestone is a personal trainer at the St. Louis Weight Loss Club. I hope you find this article on the advantages of circuit training workout to be beneficial and do not hesitate to contact me with questions via my website or by using the comment section in this post. I will be sure to follow up.

Written by Rob · Categorized: Weight Loss, Weight Training · Tagged: Cardio, circuit training, exercises, Video

Mar 03 2008

Poll: Is Cardio or Weight Training More Effective at Burning Fat?

Many experts agree that doing cardio first thing in the morning can burn fat 300% faster while others say that interval training with bodyweight exercises is as effective or more effective than cardio.

The never ending question of the best way to burn fat has proponents on both sides of the fence. Then there are those who think that to have the best health, one should do both cardio and weight training. Weight training to build muscle, strength and bone density and then cardio to improve heart and lung health.

What are your thoughts?

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as always, leave a more detailed answer in the comments. It may take 30 to 45 seconds for the poll to record your answer. Thank you for your patience

Written by Rob · Categorized: Exercise, Fun, Health, Weight Training · Tagged: Body Weight Exercise, Cardio, Cardiovascular Training, Exercise, Poll, Weight Training

Dec 04 2007

Effective and Fun Cardio Training

It doesn’t matter how effective a cardio program is at burning fat if it’s difficult to comply to. The easiest way to increase your compliance with your fat loss program is to make the activity fun. Long jogging sessions can be a lot of fun to many people and at the same time seem dreadful to others. I have found a way to make my cardio sessions outrageously fun and the time flies by while I’m doing it. Would you like to know what I do?
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Written by scott-tousignant · Categorized: Exercise, Fat Loss · Tagged: aerobics, Cardio, Fat Loss, high intensity interval training, Weight Loss

Oct 02 2007

The Expresso Fitness Cardio Bicycle Review

The Expresso Fitness cardio bike from Expresso Fitness is a welcomed change to the world of cardio equipment. Morning cardio training is an important part of any weight loss program and having various options for various body types is quite critical in my opinion. Different strokes for different folks I always say and this Expresso Fitness cardio bike may be your reason to experience some change.

expresso fitness cardio bike review

The Expresso cardio bike allows the rider to interact with other virtual riders on various trails within the screen in front of him or her. The handlebars on the bike move allowing the rider to steer around them and throughout the trail system. It’s fully interactive and comes with choice of music tracks and the setting of a pace rider to assist you in your goals.

The Expresso allows for over 30 interactive routes, trail or tracks, forests, deserts, coastlines and even Mayan ruins. The routes are offered in various lengths, both indoor and outdoor. Chose a 20 minute route that has two 10 minute loops or a 30 minute ride with 5 six minute laps. The lap times have to do with your fitness level of course, but this gives you and idea of what it might be like. The bike can be networked and allow for you to ride side by side against friends.

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Written by Rob · Categorized: Exercise · Tagged: Bicycle, Cardio, Cardiovascular Training, Exercise, Fitness Gadget, Review

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