Saturday 21 March 2009

High Intensity Vs. Fat Burning Zone

The popular ‘FAT BURNING ZONE’ is based on a mistake. The mistake is a misinterpretation of the sports science research, and is based on the fact that the body preferentially uses fat as a fuel source during low to moderate exercise intensities.

· While this is true ‘metabolically’ it does not influence the degree of overall weight or fat loss from exercise.

· In terms of weight control, it doesn’t matter which fuel source is used as long as calories are expended.

· It is essential that clients get the most out of each training session. Interval based training is more effective than low intensity steady state exercise as more total calories are used in the same amount of time. Take a look at the figures.

Exercising at a low Intensity (60% MHR) for 30 minutes will burn 200 kcal, with 50% of calories from fat (100 kcal). If you increase the intensity to 80%MHR then you will burn 500 Kcal with 40% of claories from fat (200 kcals). So for the same workout time you are getting more bang for your buck, and that is before we even start to consider how many calories you continue to burn post workout! So to summarise:

· High intensity interval training will maximise weight loss and fitness results.

· High intensity interval training forces the body to become conditioned to more intense exercise.
· Increased levels of fitness will make a given level of exercise feel easier and you will be able to exercise at higher intensities which ‘burns’ more calories.

· High intensity interval training will increase Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), resulting in more calories ‘burnt’ 24 hours a day.

· High intensity interval training strengthens the involved muscles to a greater degree than regular aerobic exercise.

. Slow steady state training is not as effective as high intenisty intervals.

. If you take part in a sport that requires an element of speed and power then intervals are far more effective, not just for fat loss but for increased sport specific fitness…..unless you want to become slow and steady.

Tuesday 17 March 2009

EXF Visit the Falcons

The Functional Training Summit is only 6 weeks away and EXF came up to Newcastle last week to go and see the facilities first hand. It was a really useful chance to catch up with Charles and Nik from EXF at the Newcastle Falcon’s stadium.

I know both Charles and Nik were were very impressed by the stadiums facilities. With plenty of room for both discussion and practical, the venue should help ensure that the Functional Training Summit is a success. If you haven’t yet booked your place there are still a few spaces available, please visit http://www.smartfitness.org.uk/ for more information.

EXF have a fantastic offer for all delegates attending the summit. The team at EXF are offering all delegates a 20% saving on all of their Sports Performance equipment ordered over the weekend of the Summit. That is a fantastic offer, and another reason why this event is a must do for anyone working in the fitness industry.
If you have booked, then we look forward to meeting you there.

Tuesday 3 March 2009

The Smart Fitness Functional Training Summit earlybird discount ends today!

Book online now at
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The seminar will be taking place on April 25th and 26th and will be hosted by Smart Fitness, with EXF providing vital support throughout the event. We have a great venue, Kingston Park Stadium (home of the Newcastle Falcons).


This will be the first time Coach Dos has presented in the UK and I know it is going to be a fantastic seminar. In addition to Coach Dos I have managed to line up some great home grown talent. Full details of the event and registration details are on available online at Smart Fitness.