I usually get asked what is the right ways to lose fat and pack on muscle. Many people are interested in knowing if aerobics is a better exercise than strength training. Also if the well known average cardio exercise is more efficient 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.
I want to guarantee that you understand what I am saying. Heres what will actually work for people that cant devote a lot of time to exercising. Im expecting that whoever is reading this doesnt have 90 minutes to devote to working out. Now, almost everyone dont have enough time for their workouts to be included in their schedule. That is also why there is no connection of information found in fitness magazines. Readers reading those cant apply what is found in the magazines due to not having enough time.
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 main point for getting a nicer body is to use body weight exercises to get your warm up going then strength training super sets to build that muscle and then finish with interval training to get rid of the fat in a quick amount of time.
Turbulence Training is the only workout program that provides a system that was built to have you done with your workouts in 45 minutes, only doing this three times a week. You will begin doing a 5 minute bodyweight exercises as your warm up. This is a lot more effective than spending time on the treadmill, which dont do anything besides getting you ready to walk more on the treadmill.
Then it will move you into the strength training supersets. You use two exercises performed back to back with minimum rest between each one. This dramatically cuts your workout time, while receiving maximum results. All you need is 20 minutes for this, we will use basic exercises and sometimes more bodyweight exercises depending on the clients goal for building muscle.
The last part is done by 18 minutes of interval training. Starting with a warm up followed by six short intervals that is perfect for the client. Next, a low intensity recovery. Wrap it all up by cooling down, thats it, your workout is done.
