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Achieving Weight Loss through Exercise

What does it take to body build, contour or achieve your ideal body weight?

How much exercise one does determines the amount of weight they will lose – particularly with a reduced caloric diet. It depends on two other factors: the person’s body composition and their metabolism. While a single pound of fat is equivalent to approximately 3,500 calories, the healthiest method of weight loss is two pounds per week. For example with a caloric reduction of 500 calories per day via coupled with a nutritious diet, exercise, or in conjunction with each other can put weight loss on a steady course.

Beginner’s exercise strategy: Beginner exercisers should get started with an exercise routine at a slow deliberate pace. Even if you are in decent shape, consulting a physician and gradually building your program is key. Overweight individuals require medical clearance prior to starting a new fitness regimen. Since the potential of high blood is greater in overweight patients, doctor’s approval is needed to set the limits of an exercise routine.

Three to four days of regular exercise is recommended for the rookie exerciser. Stamina and endurance should be worked up to a minimum of five days a week. Simple cardio exercising such as walking, biking or an elliptical machine may be performed 30 minutes a day.

Unlike cardiovascular activity, weight lifting, body building or strength resistance training should be done a maximum of three to four days.

Now for dieters looking for a way to eliminate those last five pounds, there is a way to the finish line. Obviously, calorie reduction is inevitable. Upping the ante on your bodybuilding program is a necessity, as well. Although those muscles outweigh fat, your body will look slender, cut ripped and contoured.

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