Fat Burning Zone Myth

11 08 2010

Highway to the Danger Zone!

If you’ve ever used a cardiovascular machine at a gym, you are probably familiar with the above graphic.  This colorful box is a target heart rate zone chart.  You  jump on a cardio machine, look at this handy guide and by simply matching your age to your goals find the perfect heart rate to work at to achieve the results you want.  Sounds good in principle but in practice it is very flawed and is misunderstood in the world of fitness.

My first problem with the chart is that most of them get their information from old research originally used for cardiac rehab patients.  The heart rates listed on these charts can be off by as many as 20 to 40 beats per minute depending on the population.  According to this chart, yesterday I was in the danger zone numerous times during a bike interval workout but I’m still here typing this blog, none the worse for wear.

My second and main problem with these charts is the “Fat Burning Zone”.    In my opinion this area of the graph has done many exercises a disservice by preventing them from working up to their full potential.  Let me explain.   It is true that your body will burn a higher percentage of  fat calories in this zone.  (So maybe it’s not a myth, but a mislead!)  The problem is that at this low-level of effort you burn very few calories.  So in the end you’ve burned a high percentage of fat, but very few calories which isn’t very efficient.

You are better off working harder for less time.  See my post on Interval Training for a full description of how to do this and the benefits of this style of exercise.  When you work harder, your body uses a lower percentage of fat for its energy needs and gets more from carbohydrate stores.  But since you are working harder you burn exponentially more calories and a higher number of fat calories.  Keep in mind this is a simplified explanation of a more complicated process you get the idea.

The target heart rate zone charts also don’t consider post exercise energy consumption.  After most forms of exercise there is a period of time that the body will continue to burn calories at a high rate.  With low intensity “fat burning zone” exercise this time period is very short.  At higher intensities you body will continue to burn fat well after you’ve finished the activity.

So for your own good get out of the fat burning zone and see if you can get your heart rate up a little higher so you can get better results faster.  As always, this information is geared towards healthy individuals with some exercise background.  If you have any pre-existing conditions check with your doctor as higher intensity training may not be right for you at this time.





Beware the Infomercial!

20 03 2010

Yours for 10 easy payments of $19.99

One of the most common questions I’m asked is “What do you think about the (insert name of any infomercial product)?  We’ve all seen the alluring 30 minute commercials promising amazing results in little time.  Gorgeous people jump on the equipment and show you how easy it is to have washboard abs and drop dress sizes in the blink of an eye.  Sounds great, doesn’t it?  So why doesn’t everyone look like the pretty people in the commercials.

It’s because most of the products don’t work.  Very few of these gadgets will get you the results you want.  Most of them are cheaply made and many are designed for only one or two exercises.  You had better enjoy doing these exercises and I hope you have a high tolerance for boredom.  The infomercials make everything seem effortless.  The problem is that it takes effort to improve your body and your health.  Plain and simple.

If you really want to look like the models on tv you have to exercise and eat like a fitness model.  I guarantee that these models are not simply using the product they are selling.  They exercise intensely for multiple hours a week and most importantly they eat clean.  Nutrition is always the most important factor for dropping body fat to reveal 6 pack abs.  Stop wasting time watching the infomercials and start exercising and eating better.  You’ll get better results following those simple instructions than you would from any new fitness toy.

If you haven’t seen it yet check out my post Home Gym Essentials.  I discuss my criteria for buying home gym equipment in more detail and show you some of my “must have” pieces of equipment.








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