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Increasing Your Metabolism - Tips To Speed Up
Your Metabolic Rate
So
how do we increase metabolism? Let's start with the basics. Metabolism
is the process in which some substances (in this case, foods) are
broken down to provide energy for the body. Your rate of metabolism
influences how many calories your body can burn. Age, diet and nutrition,
activity level, and overall health help determine your metabolism
rate. Here are several things you can do to increase your metabolism.
Eat Breakfast
Getting your body "started" with a healthy breakfast will
increase energy and your metabolism. It is important to get that
jump-start in the morning to give your body energy to perform the
many tasks you need it to undertake everyday. Think of it as a car
- you can't drive without gas! So don't "run" your body
without food!
Increase Muscle Mass
Muscle tissue burns more fat than fat tissue even at rest, so weight
barring exercise is beneficial to increasing metabolism. Exercises
involving free weights, weight machines or elastic tubing help build
muscle tissue. Also exercises that use your own body weight can
increase your muscle mass. These exercises are also beneficial in
overall fitness such as running, walking or calisthenics.
Eat Smaller Meals More Often
Eating smaller meals more frequently can increase your level of
metabolism. Your body craves fuel (i.e. food). Your likes to have
foods that can provide it with the energy it needs to perform all
the tasks we require of it everyday. Again, starting out with breakfast
and eating snacks in the mid morning and late afternoon along with
lunch and dinner provide your body with plenty of food to help increase
your body's metabolism rate.
Eat Sensibly
Eating foods that are as natural and fresh as possible make for
the best fuel for your body. Processed foods tend to have chemicals
and additives that may result in a decreased metabolism because
they tend to be sugary and are often fried. Since these foods require
minimal energy, they are sent into storage instead of being used
for fuel or energy.
So a piece of fruit, some fresh cut vegetables or a piece of lean
protein makes for the perfect snack. Make sure your meals include
a protein, a carbohydrate (such as a sweet potato) and a good source
of fat such as olive oil, almonds, corn or soy.
Increase Your Workouts
Adding additional time in the gym or doing things you enjoy that
burn calories is a good way to increase your metabolism. The more
active you are, the happier your body will be. The body is like
a machine. It craves to be active, outdoors and doing things to
keep it strong and running well. It is often the limits of our daily
lives that condition our bodies to do less. This condition can be
reversed. If you are not working out currently, get started. Take
a walk around your neighborhood after dinner, take the train instead
of driving in to work if you can or join a local tennis, swim or
basketball team or league.
Working out doesn't have to be something you do because you have
to; it can also be fun! Just get started! And remember, I'm pulling
for you!
By Nell
Ellis
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