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Beating the Weight Loss Doldrums

 

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Beating the Weight Loss Doldrums

Without the motivation, inspiration, and encouragement to push-on, losing weight can feel like work. Just as the mind detests the ritual of routine, the body shares the same sentiments. In order to maximize calories expended during cardiovascular exercise, the body’s core temperature must be moderately elevated. In other words, perspiration is the catalyst to burning fat.

The underlying value of losing weight is predicated on the amount of fat that is lost. The objective of strength training is to break down muscle tissue so that it restructured, rebuilt, and contoured with lean muscles and tissues.
The muscles are challenged by consistent weight training and the incremental improvement of repetitions along with order of the exercise.

The recipe for successful weight training is fatiguing the muscles during the last repetition — to the extent that the last repetition feels so uncomfortable to impossible to complete; however, this does not to the entire set. Once the body peaks or plateaus, it is no longer challenged by the fitness program. Adding more weights, changing the weight and cardiovascular regimens are imperative to continue the progression of weight loss.

Periodical changes in one’s workout plan offset the potential of peaking. Bear in the mind, the initial weight loss achieved in the beginning, will not continue without perpetual exercises tweaks and modifications; otherwise, weight loss can be stifled to a halt.

In adapting to the demands placed upon it, the human body is well versed. As a result, changing a workout from time-to-time keeps the body challenged and confused to avoid reaching an exercise plateau. The key to keeping weight loss vibrant is to vary your activity from day to day.



 

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