Regularly performing cardiovascular workouts or aerobics does a lot of wonders to your overall health. It strengthens your heart and lungs, improving blood circulation and cell oxygenation. Certain diseases linked to being overweight are kept at bay, such as cancers, stroke, diabetes and osteoarthritis. It’s also an excellent way to combat stress.
Doing aerobics spikes up your metabolism. You get to burn fats not only when working out, but also when at rest. For men who are trying to body build, this is best paired with regular weight training exercises. Layers of fats over developing muscles are eliminated, so they appear to be more defined.
So how do you do it properly? You got plenty of options when it comes to cardio exercises. You need to sustain an increased heart rate for at least 20 minutes, at least 3 times a week. Donning a digital sport watch with a heart rate monitor will come in handy, though not really a necessity.
To have one that’s custom-made for your needs, you may hire a fitness trainer to give you a cardio program. To help you stick to your schedule, put on a men’s sport watch. Religiously following your program will ensure you’re doing the right things. Usually, it’s based on determinants, like your lifestyle, fitness and health condition, age and others.
You should know that cardiovascular work outs can be categorized into weight-bearing and non weight-bearing. Weight-bearing cardio is doing routines while your body weight is supported by your legs. Some examples include jogging, jumping rope and step aerobics. Although high impact, your bones will be able to absorb calcium much better.
On the contrary, non-weight-bearing cardio involves activities that spare your lower body from too much impact or weight. Such poses lesser risk of injuring weight-bearing joints like knees, hips and lower back. Some non-weight-bearing exercises are: spinning, biking, and swimming.
Weight bearing ones puts you at greater risk of injuring your joints, since they receive high impact during exercising. However it doesn’t necessarily mean non-weight bearing ones leave you at no risk of injuring yourself. For any type work out you do, it’s a good idea to wear protective gears where necessary. For instance, wearing a helmet or putting on knee pads.
On that note, see to it that you’re wearing the right protective equipment for the right work out. For instance, the protection a biking helmet provides is different than that of a giro ski helmet. Also, invest in quality protective equipment, so as not to put yourself at risk of injuries. Part of doing cardiovascular work outs is doing them properly and safely.
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