Never run again — lift more
instead! Can getting fit really be that simple?
We asked Sarah Chadwell, NASM
certified personal trainer and natural bodybuilder, just how you could skip
running and still look like a gym goddess. She said that there are more
effective training practices to burn fat and build strength. "You can
cardio yourself to death and still have the same flat figure," said
Chadwell. "Or you can follow the golden rules of weight loss, never run
again, and have a lean, sexy, curvaceous physique."
Here are the golden rules of fat loss that Chadwell lives by:
1. Train Intensely
Anaerobic exercise revs your
metabolism and keeps your body in "burn mode" long after your workout
is done. When done right, you can continue to burn hundreds of additional
calories hours after the workout has ended. Here are Chadwell's premier
anaerobic methods of training:
·
Heavy
weightlifting to achieve serious muscle gain (and, no, you will not bulk up)
·
High-intensity
interval training (HIIT)
·
Full-body circuit
workouts
·
A combination of
the above
Chadwell added: "I like
using a combination of exercise styles to be efficient in the gym. It gets
[the] heart rate up and stops fat in its tracks. I've never been a fan of
running, so I utilise other training methods to keep my body lean, strong, and
still cardiovascularly fit."
2. Strength Train
Building and preserving
muscle is key to weight loss since it helps you burn fat more efficiently
and for longer periods of time. A person who is muscular burns more calories —
even during resting periods — than less densely muscled individuals.
3. Clean Eating
Your body should be treated like a Cadillac,
meaning it needs superunleaded fuel to run correctly. If you only give it
regular unleaded, it screws up the engine. The same goes for feeding your body.
If you are constantly giving it junk food, it can't perform optimally. Eating
good-for-you foods helps fuel the body, build muscle, and burn fat. There is
absolutely no way to lose weight by neglecting this essential part of the
equation.
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