Are you doing any of these bad cardio habits in your routine? Ditch them ASAP.
Carving out time for cardio in your regular routine is not
a question—it's a necessity. In addition to keeping
your heart and joints healthy, this form of exercise can improve
everything from the function and state of your lungs, pancreas, and blood, to
the quality of sleep you get. (Oh, and expect major energy and mood boosts!)
Whether you're biking, running,
swimming, or even jumping
rope, there are reasons why you should make sure to do the
proper amount of cardio and incorporate just the right exercises in
your routine. If you don't, then you might be doing more harm than good to your
body. For instance, you'll want to check out the following cardio habits that
are aging you
faster.
We spoke with Rob Wagener, NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach, who tells us the bad cardio habits you should stop doing ASAP. Read on to learn more, and get ready to ditch them.
You're going hard every
time
Wagener explains that although performing high-intensity
cardio is a great way to "get the heart rate and blood pumping" and
will put you on the right track to losing
weight, it's important to be aware that it can strain your body.
"Just like a car, running it
at 100 mph all the time might seem like a good time, but it will eventually
lead to a faster breakdown of the essential parts and more likely lead to more
frequent injuries," Wagener says, adding, "Low-intensity cardio, such
as walking or slow running, can yield calorie-burning weight loss results while
giving your body a break from fast-paced activities."
You're doing too much lower-body
cardio
When you
think of cardio, running, stair climbing, and working out on the treadmill
likely come to mind. These exercises can shape and tone the muscles that are
working hard. That's all well and good, but Wagener cautions, "Too much
lower body cardio can leave the upper body under-conditioned."
So don't forget to show your upper
body some TLC, too! Wagener explains you can do this by looking for "ways
to increase your heart rate through upper body movements." Battle ropes
are a stellar tool to work with if you want to train your upper body via
cardio. You can also grab a set of lightweight dumbbells, which Wagener says
work a bit quicker and will give you the results you're looking for. "When
it comes to cardio, remember it's a total-body opportunity," Wagener
stresses.
You're harming your joints
with high-impact cardio
If you've ever had sore
joints or deal with joint pain on a regular basis, then you know it's an issue
that certainly makes you feel older. As Wagener points out, "Nothing will
age a person faster than sore joints. Being unable to move fluidly due to pain
or joint restriction is not fun."
That's why
it's important to make sure you're not harming your joints by indulging in too
much of the wrong kind of workout. Wagener tells us, "When it comes to
cardio, keep in mind that low-impact cardio can be just as effective for your
body as high-impact cardio, but will less pressure and knock on the
joints."
For instance, consider working out
on an elliptical over the treadmill every now and then. If that doesn't
interest you, then what about a water-based workout? As Wagener explains,
swimming is an incredible total-body, low-impact cardio workout that's easy on
your joints and will have you torching calories.
You're not wearing sun
protection when doing outdoor cardio
When it
comes to leaving the house for your workout, Wagener says that getting in your
strides outside is one of the best kinds of cardio workouts due to the health
benefits and all-around enjoyment. However, when it comes to the cardio habits
that are aging you faster, this final one is a major no-no.
Wagener cautions, "The
sun can cause havoc on the skin. Too much sun exposure for extended periods of
time can lead to advanced skin aging, wrinkling, sunburn, or even worse, skin
cancer."
To avoid these issues, he stresses
wearing proper protection in order to "protect your skin from the
elements." This way, you aren't putting the health of your skin at risk in
order to burn some calories. Don't forget your sunscreen!

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