
ALLEN TABE BIOGRAPHY Allen Tabe is a longtime
member and volunteer. He is a YMCA Certified Personal Trainer. Allen trains at
the Lyons YMCA in Anderson Township where he also helps staff the Fitness Center
there. If you see him, feel free to comment
on his "TabeTips" or ask him for his help with your fitness routine. Back
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19, 2007
DID YOU KNOW that it doesn't matter what weight you lift
or for how many reps as long as you are completely EXHAUSTING your muscles? That's
where the progress comes from. Some people lift very light weights - so light
that they could do 20+ reps without feeling exhausted - but stop at 12-15 because
those are "the rules" of lifting. Achieving total exhaustion is key
to developing more lean muscle. It will increase your metabolism as you build
strength and tone your muscles, and give your metabolism a boost for several hours
post-workout. Room for improvement: Changes in fat distribution
happen when you are losing fat and building muscle. Typically, the body burns
fat all over, and just as typically, fat in the stomach is usually the last to
go. There are no exercises you can do to speed up fat burn in any particular area.
Cardio activity, utilizing large muscle groups, burns fat all over the body. So,
don't waste your time doing lots of crunches to lose the belly fat, or boxing
to lose your arm jiggle. You can measure these changes with a simple tape measure,
or just by how your clothes look and feel. (SPARKPEOPLE) BUT exercising
at least three days a week helps shrink fat cells around the abdomen faster than
diet alone, a new study finds. Published in the International Journal of Obesity,
the study by Wake Forest University researchers reaffirms the benefits of a combined
diet-exercise strategy. Researchers assigned a population of middle-aged, obese
women to one of three study groups: low-calorie diet alone, diet plus moderate-intensity
exercise, or diet plus high-intensity exercise. At the conclusion of the 20-week
study period, women in both exercise groups were found to have lost significantly
more abdominal fat than women in the diet-only group. Carrying excess abdominal
fat has been known to raise the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and other
ailments. (LifeScript)
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