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		<title>Can Stepping On A Treadmill Lead To Sickness, Injury Or Fat Burning Disaster?</title>
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<p align="left">The                    majority of exercisers today still rely on                    long duration moderate paced aerobic                    exercise as their primary routine for                    burning fat.  But there are several                    reasons why this is a bad move, as it can                    actually keep you from burning fat and                    reduce your ability to handle stress.                     But there are a couple of other reasons why                    you should think twice, or three times,                    before stepping foot on a treadmill                    again.</p>
<p align="left">A few                    years ago, I was spending a lot of time with                    aerobic exercise on an elliptical machine,                    trying to burn fat fast.  I was doing                    the usual 30-45 minutes per session for                    about 3 times per week.  I was getting                    in better cardiovascular shape, or so I                    thought, but I didn’t notice any difference                    in my physique.  So I followed the                    “more is better” thinking that surrounds                    this type of exercise and added a fourth                    day.</p>
<p align="left">After                    a few weeks I added a fifth day as I still                    didn’t see the results I wanted.  I was                    watching my diet too, so I figured that was                    the only thing that would do it.  Well,                    it wasn’t very long before I began to get                    worn out.</p>
<p align="left">This                    might seem obvious, but I was so focused on                    my goals of burning maximum fat that I                    didn’t want that to get in the way, so I                    pressed onward.  Not many more days                    passed by and I got a cold.  What I                    realized later was that my immune system was                    so worn down that I was very susceptible to                    catching a virus, and I                    did.</p>
<p align="left">Guess                    what? I didn’t stop.  I continued with                    my sessions and ended up with a horrible                    sinus infection that put me out for about a                    week and a half.  I was miserable, and                    I can tell you I hadn&#8217;t burned much fat                    either.  I had to take several days off                    of work to recover.  I learned an                    important lesson, however; one that you                    should never have to: listen to your                    body.</p>
<p align="left">If you                    are feeling drained, take a day or two off                    until you’re really feeling ready to get                    back to it.  I also learned that                    aerobic exercise just doesn’t cut it when                    trying to transform your body for the better                    or burn fat fast.  If 5 days per week                    didn’t work, I certainly don’t think 6 or 7                    days would.  And even if it did, would                    spending that much time in the gym be worth                    it to you?</p>
<p align="left">I                    eventually discovered that the aerobics were                    training my body to actually store body fat                    to have available for the next                    workout…yikes!  And I also found out                    that I was actually reducing my body’s                    ability handle work and stress.  I was                    becoming more efficient and handling easy                    work, but it made me pant like a race horse                    when trying anything that was marginally                    more intense&#8230;even something like climbing                    a long flight of stairs.  And I wasn&#8217;t                    burning any fat either.</p>
<p align="left">The                    other concern I have with aerobic exercise                    is that of overuse injuries and muscle                    imbalances. These are common in competitive                    athletes that perform the same monotonous                    motion over and over and over                    again.</p>
<p align="left">The                    muscles primarily involved in these                    activities also receive the brunt of the                    work while the rest of your body is                    neglected.  This can be true for any of                    the aerobic movements recommended by many                    fitness professionals to burn fat because it                    is a repetitive motion continued for long                    time periods for several times each week,                    affecting the same muscle                    groups.</p>
<p align="left">Runners                    are a prime example.  The pounding that                    this activity gives the joints associated                    (knees, etc.) can lead to injury from                    overusing that area.  And because the                    lower body receives the brunt of the work,                    you are creating severe imbalances with                    other areas of your body.  You’ll have                    to add more exercise to make up for this,                    and before you know it, you’ll be spending                    too much of your time devoted to workouts                    that were supposed to burn fat                    fast.</p>
<p align="left">The                    good news is that you can avoid these                    problems entirely, and spend an average of                    15-20 minutes, 2-3 days per week performing                    properly conducted intense resistance                    training to burn fat like you want                    to.</p>
<p align="left">Students                    of my Fat Burning Furnace system know this                    and simultaneously burn fat, build muscle,                    strength, and lasting health with their                    efforts.  So get off of the treadmill                    and get intense with resistance                    training…your body will show you the                    difference in your fat burning success, and                    thank you for it down the road.</p>
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