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Exercise Less And Be A Healthier Man

By: Marlin Parkins Home | Health-and-Fitness | Exercise


There's a lot of emphasis that is placed on exercise whenever it comes to maintaining proper health as a man. To be certain, exercise is one of the main points of making sure that your health is kept at an optimum level. That doesn't mean, however, that you need to be exercising for hours every day. As a matter of fact, if you are exercising too much, you may be hurting your health more than you are helping it. Here are some general guidelines for you to go by and you might be surprised to find out that you are able to increase your health by decreasing your exercise.

One of the most popular forms of exercise that most men do for their health is weightlifting. This surely can help you to increase your fitness level and having extra muscle in your body is going to help you to look better and feel better, overall. Not only that, it will give you a metabolism boost which will have you burning calories on a consistent basis. Many men who enjoy lifting weights will spend a lot of their extra time in the gym in order to pack on the muscle. You might be surprised to learn that you can actually increase your muscle by decreasing the amount of time that you spend in the gym.

This is done by a type of exercise that is known as high intensity training. One or two times per week, you would need to lift weights using multi-joint exercises and you would lift until you were at complete failure. Typically, you would try and use the amount of weight that is necessary in order for you to achieve failure in 8 to 10 reps. You also need to time in your lifts so that you are working on the positive and the negative for about five seconds each. This can make a huge difference in how quickly your body will put on the muscle.

The same is also true for cardiovascular exercise. If you're spending all of your time doing long-term cardiovascular exercises, you may actually be doing something that is counterproductive. The reason why this is the case is because you are only boosting your metabolism for the time that you are exercising and you may actually be burning muscle along with the fat. Similar to the way that you do high-intensity training with lifting weights, you would want to do some high-intensity interval training for your cardiovascular workout. Work at 100 of your maximum. Repeat this process until 20 to 30 minutes have elapsed and you will be done with your exercise for the day. It doesn't seem like much but you would be surprised with how quickly this will help you to burn the fat. Not only will it help you with fat burning but you will not be burning your muscle in the process.



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