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Issue #2 BetterU
News February
12, 2002
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Free Email Newsletter from BetterU, Inc.
"Your World Class Professional Training Resource"
The Best Time of Day To Train For Fat Loss
It is often thought that there is no best time of day to train for fat loss; that all times are basically equal. This is untrue.
Exercising first thing in the morning BEFORE you eat or drink anything (except water) can result in up to 300% greater fat loss than exercising at any other time in the day.
The reason for this is that your blood sugar (your body's quick source of energy) is at its lowest point when you wake up in the morning because you've been fasting for 6 or more hours. With little blood sugar available to fuel your muscles, your fat will be mobilized and burned to supply the energy needed to exercise.
If you find that you can't train first thing in the morning, you can still take advantage of the fasting state. Simply train after a longer period of not eating (4-6 hours or more). For example, if you get home from work and haven't eaten anything since lunch, you are most likely in a fasting state. Exercise now and you will get better results.
With both methods, be sure not to eat anything before you exercise, or what you eat is what will be burned for energy, not your bodyfat.
For more health and fitness tips, visit us at
http://www.fitstep.com/Library/Tips/tip_index.htm
or if you are an Advanced Trainer at
http://www.fitstep.com/Advanced/Tips/Tips-index.htm
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