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San Diego Weight Loss Trainer Reveals Top 5 Workout Tips for Brides to Be

Posted: July 1, 2012 at 5:10 am

Poway, CA (PRWEB) June 30, 2012

Vishy Dadsetan, the owner of X5 Fitness Camp, a San Diego weight loss camp in Poway, CA shares five workout tips for brides to be.

According to Dadsetan, the following workout tips could help new brides to lose weight for their wedding day and keep it off long after the wedding.

Workout Tip for Brides #1 - Build Lean Muscle: Put the fear of getting bulky and muscle-bound aside and work on adding lean muscle. RMR (resting metabolic rate) indicates how much calories body burns while resting. Increase in lean muscles means higher resting metabolic rate and burning more stubborn fat 24/7. Strength training with focus on getting stronger is one of the best ways to add lean muscles.

Cool head tip - Allow an at least one-day rest between strength-training workouts.

Workout Tip for Brides #2- Get The Whole Body Involved: Think of the muscles in the body as a fat-burning army with many divisions. Some divisions are small and some large. The larger divisions destroy more fat and they do it quicker. Getting the whole army and all its divisions involved burns the most fat.

Whole body movements work best by getting glutes, thighs, lats and chest involved. Burpees are a great example of how to get glutes, thighs and chest involved.

Cool head tip Pay attention to pain and any joint limitations. Stiff ankles and wrist can destroy exercise form and cause injury. Also, many of my clients come to me with either knee, low back or shoulder injuries, which require individualized exercise modification.

Workout Tip for Brides #3- Mix In High Intensity Interval Training: Burning fat needs oxygen. The more oxygen gets inside the body the more fat the body burns. A high-intensity round increases bodys need for oxygen during the effort and creates an oxygen shortage. Body will continue asking for oxygen and burning fat after the high-intensity round ends. A high-intensity round cannot be sustained more than about a minute. Most people can sustain it for less than 30 seconds before they need rest. So a high intensity interval training includes an almost max effort for around 30 seconds followed by an active rest period of 30 to 90 seconds.

Cool head tip Build up aerobic capacity, strong ligaments, tendons and muscles to be able to handle high intensity interval training. Injury is bad enough, but before wedding, an injury could be close to a disaster.

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