Originally Posted by
blackops121
I'm currently studying to be a Personal Trainer, from what I have learned so far it doesn't necessarily matter how many times you work out, or how long you work out for. It all depends on how hard you are willing to work, as well as being sure you are having an incredibly good diet.
On the fitness side of things, if you aren't really interested in doing weights, then do plyometric and body weight exercises if nothing else, you need to do this if you want your CV system to improve faster. It will also increase the amount of osteoblasts in your bones that will allow them to get bigger and stronger, reducing any chance of injury during your fitness tests as well as reducing the chances of osteoporosis and other problems you may encounter at a later age.
You need to do around an hour of intense work out or cardio, literally to the point you are spewing if you want any real results. Put it this way, if you are serious about this and want fast results, just try and speak during your work out. If you can still talk, you aren't working hard enough.
On another note, diet will be important to your regime, you will need to reduce your fat levels and increase your carbohydrate levels of course, but SUGAR is the real thing you need to try cut out. Sugar causes the pancreas to release insulin, during this time your body is practically unable to burn off any fat for up to a few hours, meaning all your working out means nothing in a body fat percentage sense.
All of that in more simple terms, eat a healthier more balanced diet, while making sure you work as hard as possible in the gym for around an hour, perhaps around three times a week if you want to increase cardio.
Quick-Tip: Work out your hearts training zone and make SURE you are within it.