Burn more fat with morning cardio exercise?

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I just finished reading a new British study that could have major implications on how many calories you burn during exercise.

According to the study, if a person exercises in the morning before their body reaches its peak temperature, you can exercise longer and more intensely…

Mainly because a cooler body delays overheating.

In the study, people riding a stationary bike in a Hot, humid room could push themselves 5.3 minutes longer at 6:45 a.m. as opposed to exercising at 6:45 p.m.

So, naturally, if you’re able to exercise longer you’ll be able to burn more calories.

And what’s even BETTER, is that the study was done in a HOT, HUMID room.

Since the temperature is usually much cooler in the morning, it can be argued that you should be able to push beyond the 5.3 additional minutes that the morning exerciser was able to perform over the afternoon exerciser.

…and burn even more calories…

So, if you’re trying to burn more fat, do you  think it might be worth it to wake up a few
minutes earlier in the morning to knock out some cardio?

talk soon,

Todd Scott
Creator, How to Get Six Pack Abs

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4 Responses to “Burn more fat with morning cardio exercise?”
  1. Jill Beringer Says:

    that’s pretty cool. I normally switch cardio from morning to afternoon at random, but maybe i’ll start doing it more in the morning now. makes the day go by better anyway…

    thanks for the tip! Jill

  2. Mark Says:

    With all the study’s and so called answers of which I have tried, I have found as long as you have the energy and make the most of your cardio session you are on the right track.

  3. Shay Martin Says:

    Thanks for the advice Todd … seems logical.

    Also Mark I really liked your website.

  4. Mark Says:

    Hey Todd! I would like to you opinion on training for cardio using a heart monitor. I am an x tri-athlete and alway listern to what my heart rate was saying. Since I have been back to gym and focusing on intensity I have noticed that cruising on the treadmill @ 70 to 80% of max heart rate for 20 min feel comfortable. Today I went to 90 to 100% of max and what a work out. I had flodded the gym with sweet and sucked all the oxygen out of the gym. I felt great. My question is? Should I listern to my monitor or go with my mind.
    Thanks for all yor info!

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