Not necessarily! Cardiovascular fitness?is critical to your health and longevity, which is why we embrace Koko Cardio. (Read our blog entry on just that subject.) But, a workout regimen that consists of only cardiovascular exercise is lopsided at best.
Circuit training strength regimens have the ability to burn nearly as many calories per workout, build strength?and improve aerobic fitness by 7 to 15%. The calorie burning and aerobic improvements from this type of strength workout make it a fair trade-off for a straight cardio workout. However, over the long haul, the calorie burn from circuit strength training?easily trumps cardio alone. Here?s why?
In circuit strength training you move through a ?circuit? of? resistance exercises, alternating muscle groups with little rest between, so your heart rate stays elevated. Sound familiar?
That?s because?a?Koko Smartraining workout IS circuit training! Besides providing a solid cardiovascular workout, Koko Smartraining develops lean muscle tissue. Lean muscle is a calorie burning machine. When you have a higher percentage of lean muscle in your body, your metabolic rate is higher. So, you burn more calories?all the time, not just during exercise.
Speaking of calories burned during exercise, do you know that the Koko Smartrainer is the?only strength equipment with the ability to track them? This comes in handy when you want to know how many you?ve expended each workout, but it can be deceptive for the reasons stated above. You may burn more calories during a straight cardio work out, but the 50 to 100 calorie difference will easily be bridged, then surpassed, as your metabolic rate increases through consistent?Koko Smartraining.
So, next time you find yourself worried that you aren?t getting enough calorie burn from a Koko Smartraining strength session, remember that the most beneficial, long term calorie burn can?t be captured as a data point in the computer, but it makes all the difference in your health and appearance.
Koko makes it easy, so you don?t have to worry about a thing. Just 3 Koko Smartraining strength sessions per week, plus 3 to 4 Koko Cardio 15-minute sessions is all you need for a balanced, calorie burning, training plan.
Start burning, Koko Nation!
Michael Wood, CSCS
Chief Fitness Office
Koko FitClub
Koko FitClub Franchising
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