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The Cardio-Free Fat Burning Workout Program

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Want to get shredded but hate tedious cardio? Ditch it and do this program instead! It utilizes several strategies to burn fat far away from the cardio deck!

WORKOUT SUMMARY​

  • Main Goal
    Lose Fat
  • Workout Type
    Full Body
  • Training Level
    Intermediate
  • Program Duration3 weeks
  • Days Per Week
    4
  • Time Per Workout30-60 minutes
  • Equipment Required
    Barbell, Bodyweight, Dumbbells, Machines, Other
  • Target GenderMale & Female

Workout Description​

Summer, and all the outdoor activities (i.e. beach, pool, barbecues, etc.) that go with it, will soon be upon us.
The question is, “Are you ready?”
Perhaps the answer is a bit simpler to the “average Joe,” but not for those of us who spent the winter months training “balls to the wall” to add more muscle in all the right places.
You see, for us, part of summertime fun is putting our newly “renovated” physiques on display, which means that the winter “fluff” has to have been melted off like snow from a windshield.
So once again I ask, “Are you ready?”
If you strip down and look in the mirror, your initial reaction to what you see will more than likely tell you the answer – and if it is an undeniable “no,” well then you better get to work because time’s a wasting!

But Cardio Sucks!!!​

Yes, I know, I know - you want to get ripped but cannot stand doing cardio. For those of us who live to push and pull weights, cardio training can be an absolutely excruciatingly boring endeavor.
Whether the cardio be HIIT, steady state, or any other form, when it comes time to hop on the treadmill, stationary bike or elliptical the majority of us iron pumpers cringe in disgust.
But isn’t cardio just a necessary evil when it comes to torching body fat? Not necessarily my friends!

Utilized correctly, the same BB’s, DB’s and machines we use to ignite hypertrophy can also be extremely effective tools for incinerating fat like butter in a flame! The essential keys lie in choosing the right exercises, incorporating the proper rep range, strategically designing your workouts, and speeding up the pace.
Follow my guidelines below and you may never need step foot on a treadmill ever again!
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The Cardio-Free Fat Burning Workout Overview​

When it comes to an “anti-cardio” approach to body fat burning you will need to follow a few general guidelines that will help optimize the process:

1. Exercise Choice​

When utilizing BB’s, DB’s, machines or bodyweight movements to incinerate fat cells, it is most beneficial to perform mostly compound lifts - especially when it comes to working larger muscle groups like back and quads.
These exercises will most effectively raise the heart rate, burn off calories, boost natural growth hormone production (note: GH is a very powerful fat burner released in response to intense resistance training), and enhance metabolic rate.

2. Rep Range Revelations​

Since we are focusing on burning body fat, it is best that you keep reps in the medium to medium-high range on all sets. This translates to about 10-12 repetitions for upper body exercises and 13-20 for the lower half.
By doing so you will again burn greater calories, produce higher levels of lactic acid (which increases GH production), and stimulate the metabolism, while still providing your muscles a challenging enough base of resistance to foster hypertrophy.

3. Exercise Arrangement​

Most of the time when focusing our efforts into manifesting pure muscle mass, lifters utilize a “straight sets” approach, with approximately 2-3 minutes rest in between each.
However, when looking to get “shredded” enough to display a wicked 6-pack, razor-like separations, deep cuts, rippling striations and veins like road maps, it is far more effective to use specific types of supersets, circuits, and mega-fast paced training.

The Fat Burning Workouts​

Below are three examples of the types of weight (resistance) training workouts you can begin using right now to “rip up” your physique without ever stepping foot on a treadmill, bike or stepper!
However, while it may feel wonderful to avoid the tediousness of most cardio machines, these workouts - while in no way boring - will feel anything BUT wonderful (well, at least until you’re done)!

Workout A: The Fast and Furious Body Fat Burner​

ExerciseSetsReps
Barbell Squats313-15
Alternating Barbell Lunge313-15
Stiff Leg Deadlift313-15
Burpees313-15
Underhand Grip Barbell Bent Row310-12
Close Grip Push Ups310-12
Standing Military Press310-12
Close Underhand Grip Pull Up2Max Reps
Bicycle Crunch316-20 Each
**Rest between sets should be 30-60 seconds.

Workout B: The Lower Body/Upper Body Superset Scorcher​

ExerciseSetsReps
A1. Hack Squats313-15
A2. Push Ups310-12
B1. Leg Press312-15
B2. Wide Grip Pull Up310-12
C1. Long Jumps313-15
C2. Seated Dumbbell Press310-12
D1. Good Morning212-15
D2. Standing Alternating Dumbbell Curl210-12
E1. Standing Broomstick Twists321-25 Each
E2. Bench Dips310-12
**Rest between supersets should be no longer than 2 minutes

Workout C: The Fat Incinerator Circuit​

**Move from one exercise to the next as rapidly as possible.
**Do not go to failure on each movement, but perhaps 1-2 reps short.
**If attempting to perform multiple circuits rest about 3-5 minutes in between each by slowly walking around the gym and sipping water until ready.

The Training Schedule​

  • Week 1: Workout A on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
  • Week 2: Workout B on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Monday.
  • Week 3: Workout C on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday and Tuesday.
You can then follow Week 3 with one week on your normal lifting schedule, then repeat the above once again.
 

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