In recent years, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been all the rage in the fitness world. Now there’s reason to believe that slow and steady cardio is the way to go for weight loss and fat burning. It’s also good for your heart.
Known as low-intensity steady state (LISS) training, this method focuses on consistent effort at a lower intensity for longer periods of time. The idea is to keep your heart rate steady, at 60% to 80% of your maximum heart rate, for the entire workout.
You will clearly burn calories with either kind of workout. Yet the science behind LISS shows that if your heart rate goes too high, you’re mostly burning glucose (sugar). Slower, lower-capacity workouts are better for burning body fat. They also help improve heart health because they keep your heart working at a higher-than-resting rate for extended periods of time.
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Typical LISS workouts can last anywhere from 15 minutes for beginners to 90 minutes for more experienced exercisers. Here are some LISS activities to try:
Because the workouts tend to be lower impact, almost anyone can do them. So if burpees or power jumps aren’t your thing, you (and your knees) can still get an effective and safe, fat-burning cardiovascular workout. Just remember that “low-intensity” and “low-impact” don’t mean chilling on the elliptical for an hour. A good rule of thumb is this: If you can easily chat with your workout bestie on the next treadmill, it’s time to step up your game.
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