Thursday, August 10, 2017

Major Myth

Major Myth:
Time to debunk a major myth!

It’s common to see athletes or those focused on weight loss to perform fasted cardio, which is a technique used to optimize fat loss by exercising on an empty stomach first thing in the morning. 

However, the research doesn’t support this as being a healthy means of losing weight given that training with depleted glycogen levels has been shown to increase proteolysis (muscle breaking) to be used as a substrate for energy and repair. Thus, fasted cardio has a negative impact on muscle building and maintenance (Schoenfeld, 2011). 

So what does this mean? 

Don’t work out on empty!
Make sure to eat something before you workout. Especially focus on foods high in protein and carbohydrates, and low in fat since high fat foods can lead to gastrointestinal distress during workouts.







Also, don't forget about HFA's "Not Your Grandma's Bingo" challenge going on now. If you are interested stop by the Health and Fitness Academy to pick up a bingo card. 

Citations: 

Schoenfeld, B. (2011). Does cardio after an overnight fast maximize fat loss?. Strength & Conditioning Journal, 33(1), 23-25



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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Not your grandma's BINGO abdominal workout

B-I-N-G-O


This weather has me ready for fall weather!
 Fall is my favorite season of the year and in Idaho we have the most beautiful season.. HFA just started our 3rd quarter challenge. “Not your Grandma’s Bingo” is in full swing and everyone is excited about getting in better shape this winter. To help you on your way I have written you a BINGO workout for this week.
Time to get this party started!

Sets of 20
B-Bicycle Crunch



I-Incline Physio ball plank

N-Negative straight let raise (start with legs up and slowly lower them down until body is straight)

G-Go for toes

O-Oblique reach-through


Then back through with sets of 25 then 30 and finally sets of 35


This is sure to get that core system strong and ready for skiing this winter! I hope your challenge is going well let us know at HFA@mvhospital.net if you could use any extra help.