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First to achieve some level of fitness by burning belly fat and then build some muscles.
I am not expert, but I think you will need cardio first for burning your fats.
And fat canot be burnt in any specific area of the body, like you can not burn the fats of belly specifically, if you do cardio/work out, you will burn your calories of your body as a whole, which will ultimately burn your belly fats also along with other areas' fat.
here is a good link for cardio Following a Cardio Plan for Weight Loss - For Dummies
Best Cardio Exercises - Top Ten List - TheTopTens.com
the most common compound exercises are very safe and can be done with either dumbell or barbell or even with tension strings -- as they employ a large number of muscles, there is not dangerously huge stress on one isolated muscle thus less chances of injury
the selection of the 6 compound exercises which cover your entire body depends on your goals and the equipment available to you
Another question, is there any chance of heart attack [provided that there is no problem in heart] when doing excessive cardio like jogging/running/jumping in a very sort time or without any interval for long time?
How to know actually that I should not do more cardio after a certain time, and if done otherwise, there is chance of heart attack?
gradually increase the intensity of cardio --- e.g alternate between 5-6speed on treadmill for first week --- then 5.5-6.5 etc ---- if you feel your heart pounding then you are burning fat... if you have heart problem, keep intensity a bit lower than that.. e.g you should be able to easily talk while doing the exercises without catching a breath --- however i cant comment much as having heart problem is a very general term
No no, I do not have any heart problem, but little congenital "short P-R interval", I just fear that if my heart fails if I do excessive cardio for long time without interval
are you planning to go to the gym?
@Developereo
Have a few questions for you if you don't mind me asking.
Not sure if you know anything about the RAAFs officer training programme at the officer training school.
Do you reckon I'll need to do extra training for my upcoming BPT/PPT? Do people usually lose weight whilst going through military training, because of all the cardio? Should I pack on some extra kilos before I head down? I don't want to be some lumbering unfit fool and neither do I want to have trouble carrying the 40kg backpacks etc.
Thanks