I often get ask what is the best way to burn belly fat. Many people want to know if aerobics is the better way to go instead of strength training, or if the common cardio exercise does better than interval training.
Just to say, with over 15 years experience helping other people, training myself to get ripped, training for sports that Ive played and spending countless hours in the gym working out, I’m very confident to know what actually works and what doesn’t.
I want to guarantee that you understand what I am saying. Heres what will actually work for people that cant devote a lot of time to exercising. Im expecting that whoever is reading this doesnt have 90 minutes to devote to working out. Now, almost everyone dont have enough time for their workouts to be included in their schedule. That is also why there is no connection of information found in fitness magazines. Readers reading those cant apply what is found in the magazines due to not having enough time.
No one has time to exercise 6-8 hours a week. Think, you dont need to actually workout 6-8 hours a week unless youre a tri-athlete. If you just want to burn off fat and pack on muscle you just need a system that will do that.
The way to acquire a fit body is to do bodyweight exercises to warm up, after that start strength training supersets to pack on muscle and then complete your workout with interval training to lose fat quickly.
Turbulence Training is a system that was structured so that you are done with your workout in 45 minutes, just three times a week. You’ll do 5 minutes of body weight exercises to get your warm up going. This is a more effective approach then spending time walking on the treadmill, which really do not get you ready for anything besides walking more on the treadmill.
Now, you will start the strength training supersets. Doing two exercises back to back with as little rest as possible between each one. Doing this cuts your workout time and gains maximum results. This just takes 20 minutes of your time how little is that? Basic exercises will be done and depending on the persons goal for packing on muscle more bodyweight workouts will be done.
Finally 18 minutes of interval training. A warm up followed by six short intervals that is right for the client. Then a short, low intensity recovery. Finish it with a nice cool down and that’s the workout. Only 45 minutes long, three times a week.
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