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Research and basic anatomical knowledge implies that the notion of specific exercises to improve tone is unfounded. Exercises can aid fat loss or stimulate [[muscle hypertrophy]], but cannot otherwise improve tone.<ref name="waehner">Waehner, Paige. [http://exercise.about.com/cs/weightloss/a/toning.htm Can You Really 'Tone' Your Body?]</ref> The size of the muscle can change, as can the amount of fat covering the muscle, but the 'shape' cannot.
Research and basic anatomical knowledge implies that the notion of specific exercises to improve tone is unfounded. Exercises can aid fat loss or stimulate [[muscle hypertrophy]], but cannot otherwise improve tone.<ref name="waehner">Waehner, Paige. [http://exercise.about.com/cs/weightloss/a/toning.htm Can You Really 'Tone' Your Body?]</ref> The size of the muscle can change, as can the amount of fat covering the muscle, but the 'shape' cannot.


Appearing "toned" is a common fitness goal, particularly associated with women.
Appearing "toned" is a common fitness goal, particularly associated with women.

In order your [http://doitbuthow.com/exercises-for-having-toned-abs/ cardio workout] to do its job and burn fat, you have to make the exercises without any glycogen in the muscles. In other words, you must be deficient in carbohydrate or your muscles will simply use glycogen for fuel supply for [http://doitbuthow.com/exercises-for-having-toned-abs/ aerobic exercises]<ref>http://doitbuthow.com/exercises-for-having-toned-abs/</ref>. Then you won’t burn any fat. 


== Exercises ==
== Exercises ==

Revision as of 11:07, 16 February 2016

Toning exercises are physical exercises that are used with the aim of developing a physique with a large emphasis on musculature. In this context, the term toned implies leanness in the body (low levels of body fat), noticeable muscle definition and shape, but not significant muscle size ("bulk").

Research and basic anatomical knowledge implies that the notion of specific exercises to improve tone is unfounded. Exercises can aid fat loss or stimulate muscle hypertrophy, but cannot otherwise improve tone.[1] The size of the muscle can change, as can the amount of fat covering the muscle, but the 'shape' cannot.

Appearing "toned" is a common fitness goal, particularly associated with women.

In order your cardio workout to do its job and burn fat, you have to make the exercises without any glycogen in the muscles. In other words, you must be deficient in carbohydrate or your muscles will simply use glycogen for fuel supply for aerobic exercises[2]. Then you won’t burn any fat. 

Exercises

Exercises popularly believed to improve tone are primarily weight lifting exercises performed with high repetitions and low resistance (low weight), with short rest periods.

This conventional wisdom is however criticized as poor-quality and inefficient.[1] What is advocated is an exercise routine involving;

  • resistance training - to stimulate muscle breakdown and repair (increasing muscle mass will raise metabolism, as muscle has a higher calorific usage than fat[1]);
  • optimal nutrition - to manipulate calorie intake and provide sufficient nutrition for muscle growth. The primary requirement for looking toned is obtaining low body fat, as it is fat that creates a 'soft' look.[1]

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