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How to Lose Fat with Science-Based Tools

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Fasted High Intensity Exercise Depletes Glycogen Stores>Higher Fat Burn During Zon2 Cardio

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Engaging in high-intensity training depletes glycogen stores, leading to a shift in the body's fuel source from sugar to body fat during aerobic exercise. The transition to fat burning occurs earlier if the high-intensity exercise is done in a fasted state due to lower insulin levels. This results in a higher percentage of body fat being burned during exercise. Intensely exercising for 20-60 minutes, followed by zone 2 cardio in a fasted state, can significantly increase fat burning. However, the choice to exercise fasted or fed depends on individual preferences and safety considerations. Ultimately, the key lies in depleting glycogen through high-intensity exercise and transitioning to steady-state exercise to optimize fat burn.

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