hello everyone!
I am hoping some bright soul on here can answer a long standing question I have had about using your target heart rate when working out.
Obviously I am excercising for weight loss ( and all the great benefits that come with it, but I'll be honest,I want to be thin!), so usually when I am doing any kind of aerobic excercise ( bike, elliptical, ect) I set it for weight loss mode, which tells you to work out at a much less intense pace than say cardiovascular training. For example, yesterday on the bike my target heart rate was 140 and I felt i barely broke a sweat. Now, I have 112 lbs to lose, so it is more advantageous for me to work out vigorously with a THR of say 170 or do it slower at 140? I just feel like I am not really sweating or really getting myself worked up when I am in fat burning mode. If I am in ketosis no matter what king of excercise I do I will burn fat, true?
I am hoping some bright soul on here can answer a long standing question I have had about using your target heart rate when working out.
Obviously I am excercising for weight loss ( and all the great benefits that come with it, but I'll be honest,I want to be thin!), so usually when I am doing any kind of aerobic excercise ( bike, elliptical, ect) I set it for weight loss mode, which tells you to work out at a much less intense pace than say cardiovascular training. For example, yesterday on the bike my target heart rate was 140 and I felt i barely broke a sweat. Now, I have 112 lbs to lose, so it is more advantageous for me to work out vigorously with a THR of say 170 or do it slower at 140? I just feel like I am not really sweating or really getting myself worked up when I am in fat burning mode. If I am in ketosis no matter what king of excercise I do I will burn fat, true?



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