I was going to bypass this, but all the answers so far were really confused......
If I were you, I'd stick with the bike for a while. Trying to run at that weight would destroy your knees and ankles in pretty short order. Run later after you've dropped 80lbs or so.
"Fat burning zone" is kind of a misconception. During exercise you burn both triglycerides (fat) and glycogen (carb) stored in your muscles, bloodstream, and liver.
At lower intensity, roughly 60-70% of your max heartrate, you will burn your highest percentage of fat relative to glycogen. You will burn even more fat calories at higher intensities, but it will be a smaller percent of total calories burned.
Don't worry about 'zones', or even heart rate. Its unlikely that a calculated max heart rate, lactate threshold, or fat burning zone would be of practical use to you. In your present condition, you want to go at a pace you can continue for a long period of time in order to burn the most calories. When you've got to the point where you can go for an hour without stopping, pick up the pace.
When you get bored, and you will, find something to do for entertainment. I spend a lot of winter hours on a bike trainer when weather or road conditions won't allow running and riding outdoors. I watch NASCAR, football, or old Ironman videos, sprinting the commercials, or play video games while riding. I especially like NCAA Football. Punt returns get me spinning pretty hard.
For some reason, indoor riding seems to be harder on the butt than outdoor, so I get off and do some light lifting every half hour or 45 minutes.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'losing muscle'. There's an awful lot of pseudo-scientific BS floating around most gyms. Exercise of any kind is going to build muscle, not tear it down. Cycling may not build bulk, but take a close look at Lance Armstrong's legs sometime...... lean, but frightening. Pound for pound, I guarantee he's stronger than anyone you know.
2007-03-13 02:13:20
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answered by silverbullet 7
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answered by ? 3
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The target heart rate is different for every single person. It all depends on how much you weigh. There is a formula for coming up with your TARGET HEART RATE. Here is the formula for figuring out your target heart rate:
Male Max HR:
210 - 1/2 your age - 5% of total body weight (in pounds) + 4
Female Max Hr:
210 - 1/2 your age - 5% of total body weight (in pounds) + 0
I know for me, my target heart rate was a LOT lower than what I had me keeping it at. You actually burn more fat by going at a slower pace. When your target heart rate is too high when you're exercising it can be good for your heart, but it won't necessarily help you lose the wanted fat that we all would like to lose!
2007-03-13 01:45:20
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answered by msbrittnay 2
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At the age of 19 your maximum heart rate would be ~200
(220 minus age)
Sites vary some based on their clinical focus, but your Target Heart Rate is usually based on both your age and your resting heart rate, (which as you become more fit should decrease some) so the THR will increase as your fitness improves.
Due to your size, I would say startinig out, to avoid having your heart rate get above 100, but try to maintain at least 90bpm for 20 min or more.
Once you've been exercising regularly for no less than 2 weeks, you can bump that up by 20-30bpm and bump it up another 20-40bpm after 2 months of regular exercise
2007-03-13 01:01:10
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answered by webneck 5
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2016-05-19 23:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-13 01:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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youll lose weight and fat if you walk 45 minutes a day not 30
2015-12-23 20:22:12
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enjoy sweet ice cream but go for ones made out of goat s milk or almond milk for half the calories
2017-04-06 06:38:54
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answered by ? 3
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fresh herbs can really zing up a healthy meal try growing some in the kitchen using a strawberry pot preserve the flavor by adding fresh herbs at the end of the cooking process
2016-01-27 15:26:51
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answered by ? 3
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tired of eating your salad on a plate fill a whole wheat pita with salad and a splash of lemon for a twist
2016-03-03 02:58:29
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answered by Mariann 3
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