Health Benefits of Cardio A cardiovascular workout, otherwise known as 'cardio,' means you're working out to a level that burns fat. But is any workout necessarily a 'cardio' workout. Not really, no. The thing to think about when pursuing a 'cardio' workout that optimizes your body's fat burning capabilities is 'target heart rate.' Because cardio is a workout that raises your heart rate to a level that burns fat at the right pace for your body, you want to get your heart rate up to your target heart rate. But what are the health benefits of this? Does it really matter that much to your heart and your weight loss efforts? Following are some of the top health tips about a cardiovascular workout and why your weight loss and management program should always include cardio. Weight loss and weight management Naturally, the most obvious health benefit of a regular cardio workout is weight loss and, once desired weight is achieved weight management. In fact, cardio workouts are most often performed because they enable individuals to burn fat and excess calories quite effectively, especially once that target heart rate is reached. Because losing weight is dependent upon burning off more calories than you consume cardio workouts help to get you there much more quickly than with just diet alone. And, of course, once a dieter reaches his or her weight loss goals, a cardio workout is one of the most effective ways to keep that weight off. Additionally there are a number of daily health tips related to healthy eating, carb intake‌ but these health tips will be discussed in future posts. Metabolism booster Since a cardio workout is extremely effective at burning fat, it should come as no surprise that another health benefit of cardio is that it boosts metabolism. As our bodies burn fat through exercise, our lean muscle mass is increased. And it's that lean muscle mass that helps to increase your metabolism, even as you work on losing weight. And, the more intense your cardio workout, the more your metabolic rate will increase. Improved heart health Your heart is a muscle. So, just like all the other muscles in your body, it needs to be strong. So, what do you do when you want the other muscles in your body to get stronger? Right... you work them. And that's what cardio does... it works your heart