Thursday, September 17, 2009

Body Building Tips, How to Gain Weight Fast Metabolism With Cardio Exercise

By Ricardo d Argence

Cardio exercise is basically whole body exercise that, ideally, should make you breathe harder than usual, get your heart rate pumping, and help you work up a good sweat. It is as necessary for overall health and fitness as anaerobic exercise is. When you do cardio, you get your heart rate going and increase blood circulation throughout your body.

One of the best benefits of cardiovascular exercise is that it exercises the most important muscle in your body, your heart. By getting your pulse rate up and keeping it there at a sustained rate for a period of time, you increase your overall fitness level and therefore your overall health.

You can lose weight and burn excess calories by doing cardiovascular exercise. It is one of the most commonly noted and popular benefits of this kind of exercise. It'll also give you an overall "toning" for your entire body.

One of the greatest benefits of cardiovascular exercise in regard to weight loss is that your calorie burning benefits don't stop when you stop exercising. In fact, some studies have shown that your metabolism stays at this significantly increased range for up to 18 hours after you finish your workout. And done over a long period of time, because you are toning and making your body more fit overall, it burns calories faster just as a matter of course. That's because as you become more fit, you'll both lose fat and gain muscle, and muscle burns calories even when you are at rest.

There are a lot of benefits of cardiovascular exercises. Another one is that it releases the so-called "feel-good" hormones called endorphins, your body's natural opiates; and they can also help ease depression.

Getting a physical from your doctor to make sure that you are healthy enough to endure vigorous physical activity is something you may want to do before you begin. If your doctor gives you a clean bill of health, go ahead; but, don't go full steam ahead. The idea here is to get started and keep going, so, start slowly by walking just 10 minutes at a moderate pace every day.

You will begin to notice after about two weeks, that you will have increased energy levels, better rest, and less desire for "junk" foods, and in general will feel much better. Most of all, perhaps, you are going to notice that your mood is a lot more positive.

As you continue, you're going to have to give yourself greater and greater challenges to make sure you keep your fitness level up. Of course, once you embark on a good cardio program, you're only going to help yourself if you change your diet to so that you eat right, get enough sleep, drink enough water, and all those other good health changes, too. After all, once you start with cardio, you'll never want to look back.

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