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#1 Reason Why Fitness Enthusiasts Should Be Cross Training

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Over-all fitness improvement can only be achieved by making a compromise between ALL of the physical abilities needed for fitness excellence and using cross training to improve those abilities.

If you are a fitness enthusiast interested in improving health and over-all physical abilities which will enable you to meet the challenges of sport, work and life with excellence, you should be cross training!

Cross training is a form of training that uses more than one method to achieve the desired physical goals. For example, a runner might also train on the stationary bike with the hopes of improving their running performance.

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The debate continues as to whether this type of cross training is truly beneficial for elite athlete performance improvement. But what about, when we look at the training methods of the fitness enthusiast? Someone, that physically trains for health and over-all fitness improvement.

In my opinion, Fitness enthusiasts should be cross training if they want to optimize strength, conditioning and fitness. One physical training method cannot provide enough varied stimulus to improve all the physical abilities needed for fitness excellence,  this can only be accomplished by using cross training between various physical training methods, stresses and intensities.

The #1 Reason Fitness Enthusiasts Should Be Cross Training – Fitness is the degree of competence in the ability to perform in all the areas of cardio respiratory endurance, strength, power, speed, flexibility, balance, coordination, agility, accuracy and toughness, not the ability to perform one physical ability well.

That’s right fitness is a compromise between various physical abilities!

It would then stand to reason that a physical fitness program should be designed to “optimize” the competence of all the physical abilities and their interaction with one another and not “maximize” only one physical skill.

This can only be done through cross training.

Let me give you an example of what I mean – Suppose you are limiting your training to the combination of resistance training in the form of exercise machines and aerobic exercise in the form of riding the exercises bike.

Since physical training is specific, you are effectively training your body’s ability to perform machine resistance exercises and ride a stationary bike. Your body will make the necessary changes to allow you to perform those activities more efficiently in the future.

However, since true fitness is the compromise of physical abilities and the seamless transition from one physical ability to another, your physical training time would be better served by using cross training between a wider variety of training methods, stresses and intensities.

Cross training allows you to use many different training methods, stresses and intensities to create an environment for your body to improve over a wide spectrum of physical abilities and not just one method, stress or intensity producing specialized fitness?

Cross training can keep you from overtraining one aspect of fitness at the expense of all the others. Cross training is fun, meaning you will be more likely to keep you physical fitness training program on track for the long haul.

Cross training can help you make physical activity a part of your lifestyle, the surest way to long term health. In short, cross training can develop a body that is fit to do many activities well under the greatest amount of circumstances, allowing you to meet the random challenges of sport, work and life with excellence.

In conclusion – Most commercial fitness programs are a limited form of cross training, combining resistance training in the form of machines and cardiovascular training in the form of aerobic activity.

Unfortunately, this cross training combination alone is not enough to train all the physical abilities needed for fitness excellence. Only through cross training with a large variety of physical training methods, stresses and intensities can the fitness enthusiast reach their true physical potential.

Cross training is the best way to optimize physical performance for the fitness enthusiast!

Strength Training In A Weight Loss Program?

We always hear how strength training is good for a program of weight loss, either permanently or how to move to a better diet and incorporating strength training and add to lower the rate of material fat.

How is it possible though? Do not need the body of excess calories (compared to the stable level) to add muscle, and a deficit of calories to burn fat? How do these two things go together?

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I would say that eating the biggest meal of the day, with a little more protein than usual, after a session of strength training will result in a “surplus” of calories for a short time window ( for example, 3 hours after a workout) and in that time, the body is actually the energy / protein to build muscle. Once we go back to small parts, the body will again resort to burning fat instead of muscle building.

So basically, strength training with weight loss is possible, although gains will be less resistance than usual and lost weight more slowly?