Anaerobic Exercise and Weight
Loss
Anaerobic exercise is the type of
exercise that we otherwise call muscle building or weight
lifting. It is the best kind of exercise to adopt in order to
lose weight.
The term anaerobic means movements that
are carried out “without oxygen.” It allows muscles to
bulk up and become very strong. This is due to the muscle
fibers being forced to work harder because oxygen is not
constantly being pumped into the lungs and fueling the
activity.
This “without oxygen” term does not mean
that you are not breathing when you accomplish the moves. A
weight lifter still breathes when they are not in an oxygen
deficit situation. When you exercise muscles aerobically you do
not breathe heavily.
Aerobic exercises include such activities
as cycling, jumping rope, and swimming, spinning on a
stationary cycle, rebounding and running. You may breathe
heavily doing these exercises to get your heart rate up.
Lifting weight does not accelerate your pulse in the same
way.
Anaerobic exercises are used during
training for non-endurance sports like boxing to build muscle
mass. Muscles that are trained under anaerobic conditions
develop in a different way than muscles that are training for
duration (such as long distance running.)
Muscle training compels the body to use
processes that are not dependant on oxygen to produce energy.
It just means that you are not using as much oxygen as if you
were jogging or swimming. All weight lifting exercises are
classified as anaerobic in nature. Many types of
anaerobic exercises associated with weightlifting. However the
most common types include working with pulleys, medicine balls
and slant boards.
This is very unlike an aerobic exercise,
which usually requires that the body travel unless you are
using a training machine such as a stationary bicycle.
Almost all stationary exercise is anaerobic in
nature.
Different types of anaerobic exercises
can also be used as part of interval training. Interval
training is a very efficient way to lose weight and build
muscle. The combination of both exercises is effective way to
lose weight and keep it off for good.
Practicing anaerobic exercises can help
you build lean muscle. Lean muscle keeps on burring fat long
after you stop exercising. This is why this type of oxygen free
exercise is such an important part of an exercise program that
has the goal of achieving weight loss.
Lean muscle mass burns the most calories
of any other tissue in your body. It can help you reduce your
weight at a faster rate than aerobic exercise. The other
bonus is that lean muscle tissue keeps burning muscle for hours
after you stop exercising which maximizes your overall
potential to lose as much weight as possible.
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