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Zone 2 Cardio: The Fat-Burning Workout You're Probably Skipping

By Ken Hoyer  ·  May 2026  ·  BPF Virtual

Zone 2 cardio has exploded in popularity in the longevity and performance community — and for good reason. It's the form of aerobic training that produces the most fat oxidation, improves mitochondrial health, and builds cardiovascular fitness without the cortisol burden of high-intensity work. And most people are doing too little of it.

What Is Zone 2?

Your heart rate exists on a spectrum of intensity zones, typically defined by percentage of maximum heart rate. Zone 2 is roughly 60–70% of maximum heart rate — the intensity where you can hold a full conversation but feel like you're working. You're not walking leisurely and you're not gasping. It's sustainable, controlled aerobic effort.

A practical way to find it: you should be able to speak in full sentences without pausing to breathe, but you wouldn't choose to do it for hours. If you're struggling to talk, you've moved above Zone 2.

Why Zone 2 Is Different From Other Cardio

At Zone 2 intensity, your primary fuel source is fat. Your mitochondria — the cellular power plants — are running efficiently, burning stored body fat for energy without significant cortisol elevation. This is in contrast to high-intensity intervals (HIIT), which burn more total calories during the session but run primarily on glucose and generate significant cortisol.

Over time, consistent Zone 2 training increases mitochondrial density and efficiency — meaning your body gets better at burning fat at rest and during exercise. This is one of the primary mechanisms of improved metabolic health and longevity markers in endurance-trained athletes.

Zone 2 is also ideal for recovery days. It improves blood flow to muscles, aids recovery, and builds aerobic capacity without adding meaningful stress to your system. It's the only cardio you can do the day after a hard lifting session without compromising your next training performance.

Zone 2 Cardio Fat Loss

How to Do It

Any cardio modality works for Zone 2: walking (brisk, possibly with incline), cycling, rowing, swimming, hiking. The mode matters less than the heart rate target. For most people over 40:

Sessions should last 30–60 minutes. Shorter than 20 minutes doesn't give your body enough time to shift into fat-burning mode. Aim for 2–4 Zone 2 sessions per week alongside your strength training.

Zone 2 vs. Walking: Are They the Same?

For many people over 40 — especially those starting out — brisk walking on a flat surface puts them solidly in Zone 2. For people with higher fitness levels, walking may be too easy and cycling or incline walking is needed to hit the target heart rate. Check with a heart rate monitor; don't guess.

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