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Burn 600 per cent more fat in 2006

Released on = December 29, 2005, 5:20 pm

Press Release Author = NRG Consulting, Inc.

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Select fitness trainers and facilities in the U.S. are
teaching their weight loss minded clients how to burn more fat per minute by
reprogramming their metabolisms to utilize body fat as the predominate fuel during
their workout program.

Press Release Body = As the obesity rate in the United States continues to climb,
select personal trainers and fitness facilities are rising to the challenge by
helping their clients achieve their weight loss goals and devour their body fat
stores through interval training. The results are promising for beginners and
advanced fitness enthusiasts alike.
"Interval training removes many of the mental and physical barriers to weight loss"
says personal trainer and fitness instructor Leah Arnold, creator of Isis Fitness
LeanZone interval program. "In as little as six weeks, interval training can
exponentially increase your fat burning capacity without the deprivation of dieting
or spending hours in the gym."
Intervals take an individual back and forth through moderate to increasingly more
difficult levels of exercise intensity over a period of weeks, reprogramming their
bodies to utilize ever larger stores of body fat as fuel, as opposed to dietary
calories alone. In fact, interval training can increase per minute caloric fat burn
from as little as .06 fat calories per minute to as high as 4.8 calories per minute
in just six weeks; an increase of almost 700%.
Most forms of interval training are low impact (treadmills, elliptical machines,
stationary bikes), allowing both the beginner and the advanced the ability to set
attainable goals and reach them. Additionally, the average interval training session
lasts only 45 minutes, including the weight training portion. Women, in particular,
are surprised by the program, as well as their achievements, without the monotony
and boredom so prevalent in most women's fitness programs. With interval training,
the programs vary day by day, and week by week, meaning the client never has the
opportunity to become bored, mentally or physically.
Arnold says the success rate of interval training is higher than the average express
workout for several reasons. \"Because the body never knows what you\'re going to do
next, it cannot adapt, and we avoid the dreaded plateaus. In addition, we can
continue to adjust and increase strength, stamina, and metabolism, where typical
express workouts cannot.\" Arnold says that though not widely available yet, interval
training is a big up and coming trend in the health and fitness industry. "Interval
training is highly personalized, and tailored to each individual's current level of
fitness and the goals they are trying to reach. The 'one-size-fits-all,' homogenized
mentality of express fitness does not apply here, because interval training really
gets back to the roots of personal fitness."

For more information online: www.isisfitness.com



Web Site = http://www.isisfitness.com

Contact Details = Leah Arnold

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