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		<title>What is Surge Training?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weeks article is from an up and coming health and fitness chiropractor out in Tennessee, Dr. Josh Axe. There are three types of exercise: Strength/Resistance Training Cardio/Aerobic Training Flexibility/Stability Strength/Resistance Training The primary hormone response invoked by strength and resistance training is elevated levels of Human Growth Hormone. This hormone is essential for fat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weeks article is from an up and coming health and fitness chiropractor out in Tennessee, <a href="http://www.draxe.com/burst-training/" target="_blank">Dr. Josh Axe</a>.</p>
<p><strong>There are three types of exercise:</strong></p>
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<li>Cardio/Aerobic Training</li>
<li>Flexibility/Stability</li>
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<h3>Strength/Resistance Training</h3>
<p>The primary hormone response invoked by strength and resistance training is elevated levels of Human Growth Hormone. This hormone is essential for fat mobilization. It also signals fat burning enzymes and aids in muscle mass development. HGH levels are raised most during sleep, in direct proportion to exercise intensity during your workout.</p>
<p>Strength training will improve your glucose tolerance and increase insulin receptor sensitivity. This will help your body become a fat burner, rather than a sugar burner. This type of exercise also creates a bigger metabolic after burn than aerobic training, while also increasing fat free muscle, bone density and metabolism.</p>
<h3>Cardio/Aerobic Training<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-435" title="Surge Training is the Fastest Way To Burn Calories" src="http://www.lakewoodschiropractic.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/cee-271x300.jpg" alt="It is possible on machines, but easier to do with just your body." width="271" height="300" /></h3>
<p>There are many benefits associated with cardio and aerobic training, but also many negatives. Cardio training will lower your resting heart rate, lower blood pressure, keep your brain young by increasing circulation to the brain and aids in detoxification by stimulating the lymphatic system.</p>
<p>But long distance cardio training decreases testosterone levels, decreases the immune system post exercise, and raises stress hormone levels (cortisol). Increased levels of cortisol stimulate the appetite, will increase fat storing and slow down or inhibit exercise recovery.</p>
<p>So how do we get the benefits without the negatives? Burst train to burn fat.</p>
<h3>What is Surge Training?</h3>
<p>Surge training involves exercising at 90%-100% of your maximum effort for 30-60 seconds in order to burn your body’s stored sugar (glycogen), followed by 30-60 seconds of low impact for recovery. This causes your body to burn fat for the next 36 hours to replace your body’s vital energy (glycogen) stores.</p>
<p>You only need to do 4-6 sets of 30-60 second bursts 3 times a week to see marked changes and improvements. More is not always better&#8211;make sure you have days of rest.</p>
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