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Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby samurai69 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:07 am

Here is a great article by one of my fitness mentor's Steve Maxwell. Make sure to check out his site at:
http://www.maxwellsc.com/

Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

By Steve Maxwell

I spend my days at a corporate gym. It's a sweet gig and a temporary livelihood.

One morning, while observing a female member endlessly running the treadmill-to-nowhere-fast, I realized I see the same people returning day after day, iPods silently blaring or, worse, mindlessly captivated by one of the ten wall-mounted television screens, while grinding away on those steppers and treadmills.

The drudgery of their Sisyphean tasks compels their attempts to lose self-awareness by inundating themselves with external stimuli. Often, their bodies reflect this lack of self-awareness in skewed gaits and other imbalances.

These same people come in religiously to get the feel-good fix, believing somehow their mindless, movement addiction is in some way benefiting them. Interestingly, they stay fat, show no progress, and sometimes even get fatter, especially after holidays. Most of these people are loathe to touch a weight, much less engage in any kind of productive strength-training. You see this same phenomenon in gyms all over the country.

Some will say, "Well, some exercise is better than none,"

But I say, if you're going to spend the time, why not produce something worthwhile?
Here are ten reasons why I don't do aerobic exercise:

But first, what is aerobic exercise? Any steady state locomotion elevating the heart rate into the zone for twenty minutes or more. The zone is determined by formulas based on age and resting heart rate.

Now, ten reasons why it not only doesn’t work but is a poor use of exercise time:

1.

Oxidative Stress
Which causes a breakdown of tissues. It also predisposes one to cancer and heart attack.
2.

Elevated cortisol production
Which causes a breakdown of muscle tissue and increases fat storage or depot fat. People do aerobics to alleviate stress yet end up creating more stress.
3.

Lowered testosterone and HGH levels
For men, aerobics are a form of chemical castration. Low T-levels are associated with lowered libido, depression, anxiety, increased body fat and decreased muscle tissue. This contributes to muscle-wasting and lowers the basal metabolic rate.
4.

Increased appetite and a tendency toward binge eating patterns
Aerobic exercise makes people hungry!
5.

Excessive Muscular Fatigue
Making it difficult to do other more productive forms of activity. Aerobics creates muscular weakness.
6.

Conversion of fast-twitch muscle fibers to slow-twitch
The loss of fast-twitch muscle fibers contributes to aging and the loss of explosive power and speed. People become slower and slower.
7.

Burns a relatively small amount of calories vs. the time spent
One large meal completely offsets the pitiful amount of calories burned in an hour aerobics session.
8.

Overuse injuries to the feet, ankles, and knees from excessive, continual force transmitted throughout the body
This is exacerbated by over-engineered running shoes which cushion the feet in such a way to create a neural amnesia.
9.

Shortening i.e., deformation, of the muscle tissue from repetitive mid-range (partial range) movements
This creates inflexibility, immobility, and muscle imbalances. Besides being tight, the bodies postural alignment becomes compromised. Aerobics create tight, inflexible bodies that are in chronic pain.
10.

Adrenal burnout
A consequence of the “feel good” neurotransmitters which also stimulate the release of adrenaline. Adrenaline is the fight or flight hormone. Excessive adrenaline creates an addictive response and people going routinely for the so called “high” of running end up with adrenal burnout, e.g., chronic fatigue and depression.

Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the father of aerobic exercise (and the person who coined the term) completely recanted his assertions regarding aerobic exercise. After observing a disproportionate number of his aerobic-enthusiast friends die of cancer and heart disease, he reversed his ideas on the benefits of excessive aerobic exercise. He now claims anything in excess of 20 minutes has greatly diminishing returns. In fact, he's now an advocate of scientific weight training.

In strength and health,

Steve Maxwell
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Re: Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby Scott » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:43 am

over dramatic a tad ;-)
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Re: Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby Cookie » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:55 am

I wouldn`t agree but then you have to ask what is he specifically classing as "aerobics", are these people doing other forms of exercise, how long exactly are they running, what are his "observations" to those that run outside compared to treadmill runners?

Lots of things to think about before saying what he has..IMO
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Re: Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby Scott » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:59 am

Cookie wrote:Lots of things to think about before saying what he has..IMO

totally.

scaremongering & judgmental.
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Re: Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby Cookie » Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:01 pm

Scott wrote: totally.

scaremongering & judgmental.


As with all things there is middle ground which reaps more benefits than disadvantages.

TBH I`m missing the running I was doing pre/post weight work I was doing pre coal race.
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Re: Ten Reasons Why I Don't Do Aerobics

Postby samurai69 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:29 pm

i think he is refering to the plodders, those muppets that go in to the gym and, thinking they are working out well, plodd along without any real motivation, or goal, or desire to run or train properly


on a side not, since having the goal to lift stones and a deadline for it, my PBs and gains in strength have rocketed


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