You are well aware of the fact that you lose weight when you burn more calories irrespective of how much you eat. The best way to lose weight is to follow a combination of cardio, strength training and a healthy diet.
Cardio is one of the key components because:
- You burn more calories at one time.
- Getting your heart rate into your target heart rate zone means your blood is pumping, you’re breathing hard, and you’re sweating and burning calories.
- You can easily add intensity to increase your calorie burn. With cardio, it’s easy to increase your calorie burn with small changes, for instance running or walking faster, jumping higher, climbing hills or trying new activities that your body isn’t used to.
- It adds to your overall calorie deficit. Burning calories with exercise means you don’t have to cut as many calories from your diet.
- You can do cardio most days of the week. With strength training, your muscles require rest to recover and grow stronger. Cardio can be done most days of the week without worrying about injury or over-training.
The Best Cardio Exercises
While you know that cardio is important for weight loss, which exercises are best and how much do you really need for weight loss?
The truth is, there really isn’t any best cardio exercise. The best activity is the one you’ll do on a regular basis. So, finding something you like is critical to reaching your weight loss goals. That said, some exercises offer more intensity than others.
- Impact activities: Exercises that involve some impact, like walking, will usually boost your heart rate quicker than no-impact activities like swimming or cycling.
- High impact activities: High impact, or exercises that involve running or jumping, will often burn more calories than lower impact things like walking.
- Whole body activities: When you involve both the upper and lower body, such as an aerobic activity which is also is known as cross training, it’s often easier to get the heart rate up and burn more calories.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t bother with low impact exercise. Both types of activities offer opportunities to burn calories and doing both gives you a well-rounded cardiovascular endurance development.
To get an idea of just how much cardio can do for you, check out the following list of common exercises. Below is the number of calories burned for a 150-pound person in 30 minutes:
- Step aerobics: 340 calories
- Stationary bike: 238 calories
- Swimming: 270 calories
- Walking 4 mph: 170 calories
- Running 5 mph: 270 calories
- kickboxing: 400 calories
Everything from walking to kickboxing can burn a significant number of calories!
How Much Do You Need?
It’s tough to know exactly how much cardio we need for weight loss. The American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association recommend about 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity activity on most days of the week. But, the truth is how much cardio you need varies from person to person and depends on factors such as:
- How many calories you eat
- How hard you exercise
- Metabolism, age and gender
- Fitness levels
- Body fat percentage and weight
- Exercise schedule
That said, here are some tips for setting up an effective cardio program:
- If you’re a beginner, start with 3 days of the cardio exercise of your choice, working at a level you can handle.
- Add time each week to work your way up to 30 to 45 minutes of continuous exercise.
- As you get stronger, try interval training once a week to help boost endurance and burn more calories.
- Work your way up to 5 to 6 days of cardio and try to vary what you do and how hard you work.
It will help you lose weight but it is most effective when combined with strength training and a healthy, low-calorie diet and adequate rest.
How Much Do You Need To Build Muscle?
You may think you shouldn’t do cardio exercise if you’re trying to gain muscle. But, cardio isn’t just for weight loss. It also helps condition the heart and lungs and promotes health and well-being. If your goal is to gain muscle, you won’t need tons of cardio. But, doing at least three 20-minute sessions a week won’t hurt your goals and will help you reap the benefits of cardio without burning too many calories. These are some simple necessities for cardio in weight loss. After reading this, I am sure all your misconceptions about weight training and weight loss are cleared!
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sarah morin says
doing aerobic is my best exercice that’s make me happy and healthy
Will says
Running is my form of cardio exercise. I know that it doesn’t burn a lot of calories compared to other cardio workouts but I’m comfortable doing it. Aside from that I workout in the gym as well.
Maria says
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Great cardio work out plan! I can totally do this at home. In getting fit and healthy doing cardio is really important.
Cedarvalleycardio says
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PhenQ says
Very helpful article. Especially for beginners who want to lose weight. Nice post
Angelina Brown says
Great article! Cardio is important in losing weight , but with the right balance of strength training. Rather than just getting the heart rate up for a small duration, strength training helps in losing weight when the body is at rest.
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Oni Srivastava says
Appericationg for emphasizing why cardio workout is important . Look forward to more article!!