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Myth #1: Starving yourself is the best way to lose weight. Reality:
Starving yourself is the quickest way to get your body to downshift your metabolism thereby bringing your weight loss efforts
to a screeching halt.
Myth #2: To build a lean muscular body you need
to train for hours virtually every day in the gym. Reality: The ideal fat-burning,
muscle-building workout session should last no more than 1 hour.
Myth #3: Moderate
aerobic exercise is the best way to burn fat. Reality: High intensity aerobic exercise
combined with resistance training is the proven way to maximize fat loss.
Myth #4:
To maximize fat loss, aerobic exercise should be performed at a consistent, moderate pace for an extended period of time. Reality: To maximize your fat burning efforts, aerobic exercise should be varied, intense,
and brief.
Myth #5: Stretching is a great way to warm up before resistance
training . . . it reduces the risk of injury. Reality: The latest studies suggest
that stretching is not a good way to warm-up . . . it may actually decrease muscle contraction strength and increase the risk
of injury. Light cardiovascular exercise may be the best way to warm-up.
Myth #6: Lifting
weights will make women bigger and bulkier. Reality: Intelligent resistance training
will make women smaller and leaner.
Myth #7: More is better. Reality: Better is better.
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