The Right Ways To Lose Belly Fat Share
Jan 27th, 2010 by Michael Mylar
I get asked often what is the best way to burn fat and build muscle. A lot of people want to know if aerobics exercise is the only way to go than doing strength training, or if the common exercises that involve cardio does more than interval training.
Having a little more than 15 years of experience within the field of fitness, training myself and teaching others right from wrong I am sure I have the knowledge of what actually works and what dont.
First, I want to make sure my responses are understood. I’m going to tell you what works for people that have a limited amount of time to get there exercise in, I expect you readers do not have 90 minutes per day to exercise. Now days there is not enough time in the day to get what you want done. That’s also why there is a big disconnection between the information provided in fitness magazines to the readers who cant apply the info found in magazines because of the time deficiency.
Not enough time is available to workout 6-8 hours a week. Think about it, unless you are a tri athlete you actually need it. If you are someone that just wants to get rid of fat and build muscle you just need a system.
The way to acquire a fit body is to do bodyweight exercises to warm up, after that start strength training supersets to pack on muscle and then complete your workout with interval training to lose fat quickly.
Turbulence Training is a system that was structured so that you are done with your workout in 45 minutes, just three times a week. You’ll do 5 minutes of body weight exercises to get your warm up going. This is a more effective approach then spending time walking on the treadmill, which really do not get you ready for anything besides walking more on the treadmill.
Now, you will start the strength training supersets. Doing two exercises back to back with as little rest as possible between each one. Doing this cuts your workout time and gains maximum results. This just takes 20 minutes of your time how little is that? Basic exercises will be done and depending on the persons goal for packing on muscle more bodyweight workouts will be done.
At last 18 minutes of great interval training. A sweet warm up followed by six but short intervals thats exactly right for the client. Then a real short, low intensity recovery for your muscles. Completely finish it with a relaxing cool down and that is what the workout is about. Remember it is just 45 minutes of your day and only three times a week.



