The myth
It started decades ago, and some people still believe it: If you want to lose fat you need your heart
rate in the ‘fat-burning zone’ and for cardio health you need to be in the
higher ‘cardio zone’. Like all crap
science, it sounds good but is wrong.
The science
There are no target heart rate zones.
Treadmills have those stickers on them because people want to see
them. They are nonsense and you can
ignore them, with one caveat. There are
medical reasons to not exceed certain heart rates. Ask your doc if this might apply to you.
Conclusion
Low intensity doesn't mean you only burn fat and high intensity doesn't mean you are burning all carbs. You will burn fat and carbs in varying proportions, but the overall
calorie burn will be higher when you work out harder. Duh.
Working out harder will have a greater affect on fat loss than staying
in some magical fat burning zone. Your
best measure on if you are working out hard enough is how you feel, not some
arbitrary target heart rate sticker.
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