*10 Ways To Boost Your Metabolism *

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  • SHBoss1673
    SHBoss1673 Posts: 7,161 Member
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    nice post FC.

    If I may, I'd like to add the one I feel strongly about.

    watch WHAT you eat. by that I mean, make sure you're following the FDA food pyramid. There are a couple of ways to make sure you're body is at peak efficiency, 1) exercise (of course) 2) eat the correct amount of calories every day and

    3) (this is the one I'm pushing) Eat the right nutrition every day. The human body is built to run on a combination of fats, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. If you short one or more, you're not giving your body what it needs to do the work it does. Depriving yourself of one of these over an extended period can lead to either organ problems, degenerated system functions, or an overall lack of body process efficiency.
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
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    nice post FC.

    If I may, I'd like to add the one I feel strongly about.

    watch WHAT you eat. by that I mean, make sure you're following the FDA food pyramid. There are a couple of ways to make sure you're body is at peak efficiency, 1) exercise (of course) 2) eat the correct amount of calories every day and

    3) (this is the one I'm pushing) Eat the right nutrition every day. The human body is built to run on a combination of fats, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. If you short one or more, you're not giving your body what it needs to do the work it does. Depriving yourself of one of these over an extended period can lead to either organ problems, degenerated system functions, or an overall lack of body process efficiency.

    Great add-on Banks...oh wise one:drinker: :bigsmile: Great words of wisdom you've shared very important for us all to heed...Thank You so much for adding that!:flowerforyou:

    FC:heart:
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
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    I def learned a few things
    :drinker:
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
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    I believe that strength training is by far the best thing that a person can do for his/ her body. I am a 54 year old male and strength train at least 5 days per week, alternating upper & lower body workouts. I lift as much weight as I can at the gym and P90X. I am not bulky at all. I also do cardio to burn extra cals. My wife strength trains almost daily, and receives many compliments on her physique. However, the increased muscle mass can have a negative effect if you are a scale watcher. The best scale for me is the mirror. If you look good in the mirror and your clothes fit, the scale can become a source of frustration.

    Oh such good points! :drinker: I agree how we feel, confidence wise, health wise etc. by far beats what the number on the scale says. Great point muscle weights more than fat so if we are doing strength training and see extra lbs. on the scale no need to freak out as long as everything else is in place in regards to food eaten etc.:drinker: :wink:

    That's why being a slave to the scale can really get us down in so many ways if we're not careful...it's merely one other method of measuring along our journey:bigsmile: :heart:

    So glad you posted and shared you experiences with your Wife and Yourself:flowerforyou:
    FC:heart:
  • healthier4me
    healthier4me Posts: 357 Member
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    *10 Ways To Boost Your Metabolism *

    Boostng the metabolism is the holy grail of weight watchers everywhere, but
    how fast your body burns calories depends on several factors. Some people
    inherit a speedy metabolism. Men tend to burn more calories than women, even
    while resting. And for most people, metabolism slows steadily after age 40.
    Although you can't control your age, gender, or genetics, there are other
    ways to get a boost. Read on for 10 ways to rev up.
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    Build Muscle*
    Our bodies constantly burn calories, even when we're doing nothing. This
    resting metabolic rate is much higher in people with more muscle. Every
    pound of muscle uses about 6 calories a day just to sustain itself, while
    each pound of fat burns only 2 calories daily. That small difference can add
    up over time. In addition, after a bout of resistance training, muscles are
    activated all over your body, increasing your average daily metabolic rate.

    *Kick Your Workout Up a Notch*
    Aerobic exercise may not build big muscles, but it can rev up your
    metabolism in the hours after a workout. The key is to push yourself.
    High-intensity exercise delivers a bigger, longer increase in resting
    metabolic rate than low- or moderate workouts. To get the benefits, try a
    more intense class at the gym or include short bursts of jogging during your
    regular walk.

    *Drink More Water*
    The body needs water to process calories. If you are even mildly dehydrated,
    your metabolism may slow down. In one study, adults who drank eight or more
    glasses of water a day burned more calories than those who drank four. To
    stay hydrated, drink a glass of water or other unsweetened beverage before
    every meal and snack. In addition, try munching on fresh fruits and
    vegetables, which are full of fluid, rather than pretzels or chips.

    *Have Your Drinks on the Rocks*
    Ice-cold beverages prompt the body to burn more calories during digestion.
    Research suggests five or six glasses of water on the rocks can use up an
    extra 10 calories a day. That might not sound like much, but it adds up to a
    pound of weight loss per year -- without dieting. You can get the same
    benefit by drinking iced tea or coffee, as long as you forego the cream and
    sugar.

    *Eat More Often*
    Eating more really can help you lose weight -- eating more *often*, that is.
    When you eat large meals with many hours in between, you train your
    metabolism to slow down. Having a small meal or snack every 3 to 4 hours
    keeps your metabolism cranking, so you burn more calories over the course of
    a day. Several studies have also shown that people who snack reg ularly eat
    less at meal time.

    *Spice Up Your Meals*
    Spicy foods contain chemical compounds that kick the metabolism into high
    gear. Eating a tablespoon of chopped red or green chili pepper can
    temporarily boost your metabolic rate by 23 percent. Some studies suggest
    the effect only lasts about half an hour, but if you eat spicy foods often,
    the benefits may add up. For a quick boost, spice up pasta dishes, chili,
    and stews with red-pepper flakes.

    *Eat More Protein*
    The body burns up to twice as many calories digesting protein as it uses for
    fat or carbohydrates. Although you want to eat a balanced diet, replacing
    some carbs with lean, protein-rich foods can jump-start the metabolism at
    mealtime. Healthy sources of protein include lean beef and pork, fish, white
    meat chicken, tofu, nuts, beans, eggs, and low-fat dairy products.

    *Drink Black Coffee*
    If you're a coffee drinker, you probably enjoy the increased energy and
    concentration that follows your morning ritual. Well, some of these benefits
    are linked to a short-term increase in your metabolic rate. In one study,
    the caffeine in two cups of coffee prompted a 145-pound woman to burn 50
    extra calories over the next four hours. Just be sure to drink it black. If
    you add cream, sugar, or flavored syrups, you'll take in far more calories
    than you burn.

    *Drink Green Tea*
    Drinking green tea or oolong tea offers the combined benefits of caffeine
    and catechins, substances shown to rev up the metabolism for a couple hours.
    Research suggests drinking two to four cups of either tea may push the body
    to burn an extra 50 calories each day. That adds up to 5 pounds of weight
    loss in a year.

    *Avoid Crash Diets*
    Crash diets -- those involving eating fewer than 1,000 calories a day -- are
    disastrous for anyone hoping to quicken their metabolism. Although these
    diets may help you drop pounds (at the expense of good nutrition), a high
    percentage of the loss comes from muscle. The lower your muscle mass, the
    slower your metabolism. The final result is a body that burns far fewer
    calories (and gains weight faster) than the one you had before the diet.

    *Best Bets*
    The impact of different foods and drinks on the metabolism is small compared
    to what you need for sustained weight loss. Your best bet for creating a
    mean calorie-burning machine is to build muscle and stay active. The more
    you move during the day, the more calories you burn. And remember: working
    out in the morning has the benefit of revving up your metabolism for hours.

    Thanks Fitness_Chick:flowerforyou:

    Just the kick-in-the-pants I needed right now. I appreciate all the info you share with us:bigsmile: :bigsmile:
  • Fitness_Chick
    Fitness_Chick Posts: 6,648 Member
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    Thanks Fitness_Chick:flowerforyou:

    Just the kick-in-the-pants I needed right now. I appreciate all the info you share with us:bigsmile: :bigsmile:
    You're such a Sweetheart H4M:flowerforyou: You're so very welcome!

    I love learning and then passing it forward for others to learn from...it helps me so much as well:heart::heart: :heart: :drinker:

    FC:heart: