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Boost Your Metabolism - Tips To Speed Up & Increase
Metabolism
Your
metabolism can be affected by genetics and age but for the most
part it is affected by what we do to it. Did you know you can slow
down or speed up your metabolism? Before I get into that I would
like to explain what metabolism is. Metabolism is the process in
which your body breaks down food and uses it as energy. This gives
you the ability to function and do all the things that your body
is meant to do. If you have a fast metabolism your body stores less
body fat. In return if you have a slow metabolism your body tends
to store more fat.
Secrets To Speeding Up Your Metabolism:
1.) Feeding your body. Just keep in mind that your
body needs food (fuel) in order to burn fat. If you do not give
your body enough fuel it thinks you are starving it and will actually
hold onto fat stores. So make sure you are fueling your body. It
is recommended to eat 5-6+ small meals a day to keep your metabolism
up. First make sure you eat breakfast within in an hour or so of
waking up. This will jump start your metabolism for the day. Remember
that you are fasting while you are sleeping so your body thinks
you are starving it. That is why you need to teach your body that
every morning you will fuel it again.
2.) Exercising in your Cardiovascular Endurance Zones.
When you exercise in your endurance zones you are burning glucose
and not fat. This is important because not only do you want to burn
fat you want to burn glucose also. When your body depletes itself
of glycogen stores it lets the body know that it needs to store
more glycogen next time. {When glycogen is burned it is called glucose}.
So in order to store more glycogen your body stores less fat. Picture
this process as a fork in the road and your food can either go to
the right to be stored as fat or it can go to the left to be stored
as glycogen. Obviously we want it to always go to the left. Well
if you train your body to go to the left more that the right this
helps in speeding up your metabolism. If you don't exercise your
body will see that it doesn't need much glycogen stores because
they are not getting burned. So what do you think happens? Yep,
the food goes to the right to be stored as fat.
3.) Exercising in your Fat Burn zones. When you exercise
in your fat burn zones, obviously you are burning stored fat. So
it is important to work out in both zones for maximum metabolism
benefits.
4.) Strength training. It is important to also do strength
training. The more lean muscle you have the more calories your body
burns at rest. Also with strength training you still burning calories
because you are still getting your heart rate up. So it is important
to have a balance between cardio and strength training. This aids
in toning up the body as you lose the weight. Women have a misconception
on strength training. Just because you work out with weights does
not mean you will bulk you. Super models do strength training. It
is all about how you utilize your sets, reps and amount of weight.
We have just gone over the ways to speed up your metabolism. Now,
I will tell you the ways you can actually slow down your metabolism.
These are just as important because you want to do everything possible
to speed up your metabolism and stay away from things that can slow
it down. Some of these things are just the opposite of the ways
to speed up your metabolism.
Ways of Slowing Down Your Metabolism (you want to avoid these):
1.) Do not fast (starve yourself) and make sure you
eat enough calories through out the day. Women on average should
eat 1200-1800 calories a day. This can vary for an example depending
on your weight 1200 will be too low. Men should eat 2000 calories
or more a day. The best way to determine this is to take a RMR (resting
metabolic rate) test. As I discussed earlier if you don't eat enough
your body will hold onto fat stores because it thinks you are starving
it.
2.) Not getting enough exercise. Make sure you exercise
a minimum of 3 times a week. Working out on a regular basis keeps
your metabolism up and obviously burns calories on top of that.
Also this will increase lean muscle; the more lean muscle your body
has the more calories it burns at rest. So don't worry about your
actual weight per say but the amount of lean muscle mass you have.
3.) Not getting enough sleep. The average person
needs 7-9 hours of sleep. Studies have shown that people that average
9 hours of sleep will decrease the aging process. Also your body
needs sleep to produce certain hormones. These hormones are released
during sleep: growth hormone and melatonin. These hormones aid in
the metabolism. Also when there is low levels of these hormones
your body releases a stress hormone called cortisol. Coritsol will
slow down the metabolism and will assist your body in storing fat.
We don't want to store more fat just by not getting enough sleep.
So now that you know what slows down and speeds up your metabolism,
you will have greater success in your weight loss battles. Whether
it is to lose weight, gain weight or maintain.
By Kristy
Donathan Bryant
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