Increase Your Metabolism
Metabolism is one of the most misunderstood components of any
weight loss routine. Our body needs energy to function correctly and we get this
energy from calories. We get these calories from the food we eat. This caloric
energy is then metabolized by the body's cells and either burned through the
daily functions of the body or stored away as fat for future use. The thing to
remember is that the body uses an outside energy source, calories from food, to
create the energy the body needs everyday. During this process the body also
uses energy to create more energy. This is how your metabolism works.
You can increase your metabolism by creating a need for the body to burn more
calories. The easiest way to start increasing your metabolism is with an
exercise program. Weight training and aerobic exercise increases the demand for
more calories simply because the body is using more energy not only during the
work out but also after your work out.
Building a stronger cardiovascular system with aerobic exercise and adding lean
muscle mass with weight training will go a long ways towards an increase in metabolism. Not
only does lean muscle require more calories even at rest, it also helps to increase the
enzymes in your body that burn fat. Because of the need for a fit body to consume more
calories to maintain its current condition there really is no better way to increase your
metabolism then through exercise.
One of the misunderstood ways to raise metabolism is through diet. The vast
majority of people who go on "Diets" cut way back on their food intake and therefore greatly
decrease the amount of calories they consume. What they don't realize when they do this
is that the body reacts to this decrease in calories by slowing its metabolism in order to
conserve its energy.
It's the type and amount of calories that are the culprit in most excess weight
situations. Cutting to many calories deprives the body of the energy and nutrition it
requires. The key is to eat complex carbohydrates such as are found in fruits, vegetables and
whole grain breads. It takes more energy for the body to digest and process the calories and
nutrients from healthy foods then from the more processed and refined foods found on
supermarket shelves today. In fact processed foods and refined sugars are the big culprits
in the weight gain epidemic found across the country today.
Through exercise and proper nutrition we can keep our body's engine, our
metabolism, running smoothly. The better we take care of that engine through
exercise and proper diet the better our metabolism will run, keeping us lean,
healthy and looking good.
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