(10-27-2022, 04:21 AM)Santic Wrote: I like to do cycling and I want to lose weight through cycling. But my friend told me about cardio instead of cycling, since cycling burns calories at a much slower rate. Is it true? So what's better to lose calories faster, cycling or other exercises?
To lose weight, diet is really important. You can have a good exercise program, but if you don't have an appropriate diet, you may not lose much weight.
Some people go on diets for a while. When they stop, the weight goes back on. You need to be consistent. Don't think of it as a diet, but a permanent lifestyle change.
The key is to eat natural healthy foods, and keep your calories down.
If you keep your calories down for a long time, you get to the point where you no longer feel like eating too much. This may take many months.
The best exercise is the exercise you enjoy. If you push yourself to do something you don't really enjoy, at some point you will give up. I like cycling.
(10-28-2022, 02:05 AM)Santic Wrote: When I stay in an aerobic zone, how much speed do I need to keep? What should I keep my heart rate at?
It depends on how fit you are. As your fitness level improves, you will be able to ride faster, including riding faster up hills, ride for longer distances, and ride faster at the end of the ride. You will also recover quicker after exercise. There was a time when I could not ride very far without getting exhausted. This increased. I got to the point where I could ride 50 km in a day, but needed 2 or 3 days to rest and recover. Now I can ride 50 or 60 km in a day, every day. I don't need days off to rest and recover. I can ride as fast at the end of the ride, as I can at the start.
Don't make it a competition with other people. Think of it as constantly improving yourself. If you are fitter now than you were 6 months ago, you are doing well. This should also apply for the next 6 months, the 6 months after, and keep continuing.
I will most likely live longer as a result of improving my health. You can to.