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onsdag 16 september 2009

How Heart Rate Monitors Help You To Burn Fat

By Henry Calhoun

So if along with losing weight and getting in shape you also desire the toned appearance then you'll be surprised to discover that it is not as hard as you might have at first thought. If you want to burn the fat for your desired look you will be amazed at how a little device called a pedometer will help you. It does so by giving the information needed to get the desired results.

Some may assume a heart rate monitor is a gimmick oriented product. To arrive at such a conclusion is the result of a lack of knowledge regarding what the device's purpose truly is. A heart rate monitor is exactly as its name implies. Its purpose is to provide the person wearing the device with a clear understanding of how fast the heart is beating during an exercise program. This will allow the person exercising to maintain a heart rate that can promote fat loss.

There are several factors that play a role in just how much fat is burned by someone while they exercise. Common factors are the weight, age, current physical activities and gender. After taking all factors into consideration it is easy enough to come up with a target hear rate that will promote the burning of body fat.

There are things to know on how the body burns fat and carbohydrates. As an example when a person is at rest the average is 65 beats per minute which will increase to around 110 beats a minute and that enables stored fat and carbohydrates to be burnt with the extra 45 beats per minute. But for stubborn fat 110 is not enough of an intensity level and will need to be raised to around 160 beats per minute.

You may wonder how it works when 165 beats per minute are hit and the reason is that at that rate carbohydrates and stored body fat are eliminated as a way to produce energy and continue the exercise regime at the same rate. A heart rate of 165 beats per minute is considered a fast jog where as 110 beats is a light jog. It is absolutely necessary to have a heart rate monitor when you are performing in a workout program because you need to check on your heart rate when exercising.

That is, if the person exercising needs to hit 165 to burn fat and the monitor is only showing 145, he/she can take the exercise session up a notch to maintain fat burning mode. Does this mean the person working out can only gain a benefit from the program when 165 beats are met? No, the exercise session will be beneficial regardless of what the heart rate monitor shows. But, one can get the most out of the session when the ability to maintain a proper heart rate is attained thanks to the accurate information put forth by the heart rate monitor.

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