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        <title>THE MYTH OF THE FAT BURNING ZONE  - USING A HEART RATE MONITOR - ValleyPersonalFitness&apos;s Blog - The Southwest Voice</title>
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        <description>Unfortunately, this myth still persists and is evident in many health clubs. Pass by any cardio area and you&#039;ll see lines of people working out a a very low intensity for long periods of time. Inevitably, these same people will wonder why they&#039;re not losing weight or body fat, even though they&#039;re training in the &amp;quot;fat burning zone.&amp;quot; Yes, it&#039;s true that your body will burn a higher percentage of calories from body fat when exercising at a lower intensity during aerobic activity. But, at a higher intensity, you&#039;ll burn more calories. Although a smaller percentage of calories will come from body fat, it&#039;s a smaller percentage of a larger number. Which means that you&#039;ll actually burn a larger number of calories from body fat! Step up the intensity of your cardio exercise, and you&#039;ll find you can shorten the workouts and achieve greater results.

For more Advice Contact
Valley Personal Fitness
661-472-5260
vallperfit@yahoo.com</description>
        <itunes:summary>Unfortunately, this myth still persists and is evident in many health clubs. Pass by any cardio area and you&#039;ll see lines of people working out a a very low intensity for long periods of time. Inevitably, these same people will wonder why they&#039;re not losing weight or body fat, even though they&#039;re training in the &amp;quot;fat burning zone.&amp;quot; Yes, it&#039;s true that your body will burn a higher percentage of calories from body fat when exercising at a lower intensity during aerobic activity. But, at a higher intensity, you&#039;ll burn more calories. Although a smaller percentage of calories will come from body fat, it&#039;s a smaller percentage of a larger number. Which means that you&#039;ll actually burn a larger number of calories from body fat! Step up the intensity of your cardio exercise, and you&#039;ll find you can shorten the workouts and achieve greater results.

For more Advice Contact
Valley Personal Fitness
661-472-5260
vallperfit@yahoo.com</itunes:summary>
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