The 51 faster Fat burners (from Health.com)

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edited September 22 in Fitness and Exercise
1. Catch the running bug. You'll continue to burn fat after your jog: People who run for at least four hours a week melt more calories than non-runners, even when they're not running, a Yale University School of Medicine study reports.

2. Crank it up early. Working out harder during the first half of your workout and taking it easier during the second burns up to 23 percent more fat than doing the opposite, according to a study from The College of New Jersey.

3 & 4. Go hard -- and make it quick. Staying at 80 percent of your max heart rate for 40 minutes can amp your metabolism for 19 hours afterward, research published in Obesity notes. And doing a shorter workout at 75 percent of your max aerobic capacity will give you a greater metabolic boost than sweating longer at 50 percent, a Colorado State University reveals.

5 to 7. Lift dumbbells ... slowly. More muscle equals mega metabolism boost. Strength training can help you trim major fat, research reveals -- and doing super-slow (versus normal speed) reps increases strength by 50 percent.

Plus, using dumbbells activates more muscle fibers than using machines, explains Gregory Haff, Ph.D., an associate professor in the exercise physiology department at West Virginia University.

8. Speed up, slow down. Alternating bouts of high-intensity and low-intensity cardio has been shown to torch pounds.

9. Put on weight (literally). Wearing a weighted vest (about 10 percent of your body weight) while walking can boost your calorie burn by 8 percent.

10. Download Rihanna, not Brahms. Listening to up-tempo songs actually makes you run faster and harder than listening to slower-paced music, British scientists say.

11. Let kettlebells ring. Not only does working out with kettlebells build muscle, but doing it for 20 minutes burns as many calories as running at a 6-minute-mile pace for the same amount of time.

12. Keep it up. As few as 80 minutes a week of aerobic or weight training helps keep you from regaining belly fat after losing weight, according to researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

13. Add poles. Use Nordic poles while you walk, and you'll burn 20 percent more calories, says research from The Cooper Institute in Dallas.

14 & 15. Lift first, nix the rest. Doing strength training before cardio can torch more fat than cardio alone. And if you do one move after another without pausing, "you'll see more gains in strength and muscle mass," says Dr. Pierre Manfroy, M.D., consultant for the book "100 Ways to Supercharge Your Metabolism."

16. Add pounds. Lift heavier weights for fewer reps to make your workout more intense -- and burn more fat -- Manfroy says.

17. Try aromatherapy. Exercisers who inhaled strawberry and buttered-popcorn scents torched more calories than those who sniffed neutral odors, according to research from the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago.

Health.com: Aromatherapy massages: touch and scents can vaporize stress

18. Box yourself in. Wii boxing knocks out nearly twice as many calories as some other games, like Wii golf.

19. Kick it. Playing soccer not only torches more fat and builds more muscle than jogging, but it feels less tiring, Danish research reveals.

20. Stay in shape. Fit people have more fat-burning metabolites in their blood than couch potatoes do, scientists say.

IN THE KITCHEN

22. Get more protein. Eating a protein-packed breakfast and lunch helps you burn more post-meal fat than if you eat lower-protein meals, according to Australian research.

23 & 24. Guzzle green tea -- or coffee. Downing five 5-ounce cups of green tea a day boosts metabolism, says Lyssie Lakatos, R.D., author of "Fire Up Your Metabolism." Two cups of coffee will also do the trick, one study shows.

Health.com: Is coffee healthier than you think?

25. Have an omelet. Eating two eggs for breakfast while dieting will help you trim more weight and body fat than if you ate the same amount of calories noshing on a bagel, scientists say.

26. Stay above 1,200 calories... "The average person's body goes into starvation mode if she eats fewer than 1,200 calories a day," says Eric Berg, author of "The 7 Principles of Fat Burning." "That's stress, and stress creates more belly fat."

27. ... and cut calories gradually. If you diet, don't trim more than 250 calories a day. Cutting calories too quickly slows your metabolism down, Dr. Manfroy says.

28 to 33. Munch on these. Almonds, cherries, yogurt, grapefruit, whole grains, and spicy foods have all been shown to torch fat.

Health.com: 7 foods that fight fat

34. Fuel up right. Eating a low-glycemic-index breakfast (such as muesli and peaches) will help you burn more fat during a subsequent workout than eating a high-glycemic-index meal (like waffles), researchers from the University of Nottingham reveal.

35. Think before you drink. Sipping as few as 90 calories' worth of vodka can slow your metabolism by 73 percent, one study shows.

36. Graze. Women who go without eating for long periods are more likely to have higher body-fat percentages than women who nosh more regularly, one study notes.

37. Dine like a Greek. Eating a diet rich in monounsaturated fat (think olive oil, avocados) can help trim both weight and fat, research published in the British Journal of Nutrition shows.

38. Stop gorging. Your body can only handle so much food at a time, so stick to 600 calories or less per meal to maximize fat-burning, says Leslie Cooper, co-author of "Flip the Switch: Proven Strategies to Fuel Your Metabolism and Burn Fat 24 Hours a Day."

39. Skip juice. Reaching for an apple instead of apple juice is not only better calorie-wise, but it'll also do a better job of boosting your metabolism, Dr. Manfroy explains.

IN YOUR LIFE

41 & 42. Get C and D. Vitamin C can help you burn more fat, and D may help you lose fat, research notes. Aim for 400 to 500 mg of C and 800 mg of D a day.

43 & 44. Walk more (in denim). Researchers found that fitness-friendly offices (think treadmill desks, mobile headsets) helped people trim pounds and fat, as did wearing jeans to work, since dressing casual encourages you to move more. Wear comfy clothes when you can, pace while on the phone, and stand while chatting with co-workers.

45. Add fish oil (And work out). Taking 6 grams of fish oil per day and hitting the gym three times a week can help nix body fat, an Australian study reveals.

46. Work the day shift. Keeping nontraditional hours lowers levels of hormones that trigger satiety, increases blood glucose and insulin levels, and raises levels of the stress hormone cortisol (which can drive you to eat more), scientists say.

47. Nix the boob tube. Cut your TV time in half, and you'll burn more calories each day, research from the University of Vermont suggests.

Health.com: Too much TV linked to earlier death

48. Go mental. People who visualized themselves training a specific muscle boosted the strength in that muscle group, researchers found.

49. Eat a smaller dinner. Your body may not digest food -- and burn fat -- as efficiently if you down a huge meal right before bedtime, especially because your metabolism is slower while you sleep, Dr. Manfroy says.

50. Jump-start your morning. Wake up your metabolism -- and get fat-burning started -- by doing some sort of exercise within the first few hours of being awake, Cooper suggests.

51. Get your snooze on. Sleep for a solid 81D 2 hours instead of 51D 2, according to research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, and you'll lose more fat. Sweet dreams!

Copyright Health Magazine 2010

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  • SHALONDAG
    SHALONDAG Posts: 50 Member
    Bump. For later viewing!
  • NightOwl1
    NightOwl1 Posts: 881 Member
    Awesome. A lot of great info there. Thank you.
  • virginiagomes
    virginiagomes Posts: 110 Member
    Thanks for sharing
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  • GinaSz3
    GinaSz3 Posts: 26 Member
    Thanks for sharing!!
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  • Bearface115
    Bearface115 Posts: 574 Member
    :drinker: thanks!
  • 26. Stay above 1,200 calories... "The average person's body goes into starvation mode if she eats fewer than 1,200 calories a day," says Eric Berg, author of "The 7 Principles of Fat Burning." "That's stress, and stress creates more belly fat."

    How true is that? My maintenence calories works out at 1400 and to put me in a defecit to lose weight would be closer to 1000.
  • TCASMEY
    TCASMEY Posts: 1,405 Member
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  • Firesign
    Firesign Posts: 169 Member
    good info Thanks
  • DizzieLittleLifter
    DizzieLittleLifter Posts: 1,020 Member
    cool info, thanks!
  • LifesPilgrim
    LifesPilgrim Posts: 498 Member
    awesome, especially the links! Bump!
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    Bluedimplett Posts: 52 Member
    *bump*
  • debruhf
    debruhf Posts: 196 Member
    Tons of great tips!
  • WOW!! Heaps of great information - Thanks!!:smile:
  • Lyadeia
    Lyadeia Posts: 4,603 Member
    I'm a little annoyed at how it tells you to work day shift hours. Tell that to my boss...I can't just change that part of life right now.

    But then again, I have NOT noticed myself being hungrier or less satisfied or anything like that...maybe I'm just too used to this crappy third shift.
  • runningneo122
    runningneo122 Posts: 6,962 Member
    26. Stay above 1,200 calories... "The average person's body goes into starvation mode if she eats fewer than 1,200 calories a day," says Eric Berg, author of "The 7 Principles of Fat Burning." "That's stress, and stress creates more belly fat."

    How true is that? My maintenence calories works out at 1400 and to put me in a defecit to lose weight would be closer to 1000.

    If you're talking about your calorie counter on here, MFP figures your calorie deficit in already. 250 per day for 1 pound per week loss, 500 per day for 2 pounds per week, etc.

    I copied/pasted that into an email to myself on here. I have a few peeps to forward that to.

    Also glad to know I'm doing it the right way. This agrees with the books that I've read.
  • loxleys
    loxleys Posts: 230 Member
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  • 26. Stay above 1,200 calories... "The average person's body goes into starvation mode if she eats fewer than 1,200 calories a day," says Eric Berg, author of "The 7 Principles of Fat Burning." "That's stress, and stress creates more belly fat."

    How true is that? My maintenence calories works out at 1400 and to put me in a defecit to lose weight would be closer to 1000.

    If you're talking about your calorie counter on here, MFP figures your calorie deficit in already. 250 per day for 1 pound per week loss, 500 per day for 2 pounds per week, etc.

    I copied/pasted that into an email to myself on here. I have a few peeps to forward that to.

    Also glad to know I'm doing it the right way. This agrees with the books that I've read.

    Deficit of 250 a day for .5 lb loss a week, 500 for 1 lb, 1000 for 2 lb. Fixed your post.
  • dayh1ker
    dayh1ker Posts: 83 Member
    Bump.
  • Randee75
    Randee75 Posts: 234
    Excellent info!!!
  • myukniewicz
    myukniewicz Posts: 906 Member
    thanks for sharing :) great info!!!
  • Very helpful! Thanks!
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