You hear it everywhere, "...the metabolism," but have you ever
really looked at this fitness catchword in detail? Today, it is so
commonly used we seem to forget the basics therefore resulting in a few
missed gems of information here and there. Starting from scratch we must
see:
1. What it is
2. How to work with it and most importantly
3. How it will benefit us
What is it?
The
metabolism at its most basic level is the process your body uses to
burn the food energy you have provided for it. It can also describe the
rate or speed in which your body performs this process. Many different
things in the food we take in are metabolized but for the sake of this
article we will focus mainly on the food energy or calories themselves.
How can I work with it?
Since
we now know what it is and basically how it works it is obvious that we
want to find ways to speed it up naturally. This can be done in a
variety of ways. Some are good and some are not so good. Let's start
with the good:
-Increasing Lean Muscle Mass-
This is the
first and probably the most obvious way to create a more constructive
metabolism. It is natural that the more muscle we have the more calories
we will burn...even at rest! Muscle takes energy to make it work but
fat does not, it just sits there. Try moderate resistance training to
start off.
-Engaging In Aerobic Exercise-
Aerobics are
great! This will ensure that your body fat will decrease while at the
same time your lean muscle mass will increase. Even after you have
finished exercising your metabolism will remain higher for a period of
time, working more efficiently. You will then burn more calories no
matter what you're doing...working, driving, even watching television!
-Make Sure to Eat-
Yes,
that's right, eat! Also, make sure you avoid crash diets where you
starve yourself. Restricting your calories too much will result in a
loss of lean muscle tissue slowing your metabolism down. And we don't
want that! Make sure to also spread your meals out evenly throughout the
day. Smaller, more frequent meals are generally considered better. Try a
minimum of four. This way, your body will not think it's starving
itself and won't be as likely to store the food as fat. This is usually
the case when you only eat two or three meals during the day.
-Negative things-
While
these things do work, they are not viewed as favorable as the ones
described above because of certain side effects. These are things such
as smoking. While they do work to a certain degree they seem to provide
more negatives than positives. If you want an extra 'push' I would
consider taking some time to research food supplements. They can give
you more of an edge and 95% of them are good for you.
How Does It Benefit Me?
Well,
besides burning more calories at rest you will look and feel a lot
better. You will also be able to eat more and you will enjoy a more full
life. Also, people who exercise regularly are less likely to lose
muscle as they age and won't have to worry as much about 'putting on the
beef...' Try these techniques, they can work for you!
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