Friday 27 June 2014

How can I Speed up My Metabolic Rate and Lose Weight Faster

    It’s well understood that weight loss is a matter of energy in, versus energy out. Energy out (exercise and general day-to-day activity) must outweigh energy in (what you eat), and your individual metabolic rate will determine how much it needs to outweigh it by. Your metabolic rate is the number of calories you burn when you are at rest and everybody is different. This explains why some people are seemingly naturally slim while others seem to put on weight just by reading a cookbook!

The main factor affecting this is the amount of lean muscle mass in the body. Muscle is "metabolically active tissue" which means the body has to expend energy to maintain it. So just sitting on the couch with your lean muscle mass you're burning more calories than a person with less lean muscle mass.

The amount of lean muscle mass you naturally carry depends on uncontrollable factors such as genetics and age. As you age, lean muscle mass reduces, metabolic rate slows and weight begins to creep on. This can occur as early as late 20s and it's never a welcome development! You're moving and eating similarly, but your physique just isn't the same. Once this transition starts it is suggested that weight begins to increase at approximately 1kg per year - so in a decade you can find yourself 10kgs heavier.

When lean muscle mass starts to decrease, the methods of weight management people have traditionally relied on (a low calorie diet with cardiovascular activity) just no longer does the job. Also, it can be a punishing regime difficult to sustain and may even decrease metabolic rate further.

The best way to regain lean muscle mass is weight training. Attending a BODYPUMP group fitness class or using a personal trainer are great ways to build weight training into your fitness program. As well as building lean muscle mass, weight training increases metabolic rate for hours afterwards as the body recovers. It's the gift that keeps on giving!

There are other ways to keep metabolic rate high. Be a grazer - never skip breakfast and eat regularly throughout the day. You don't need to eat more food, just eat more frequently. Then your body knows that its energy source is steady and will burn more calories instead of storing it as fat for later use. Protein is a great booster for metabolism. It preserves lean muscle mass and your metabolic rate increases when your body processes it. Protein also makes you feel fuller for longer, curbing the temptation to over-eat.

Omega3 fatty acids found in fish are another great booster. Fresh foods increase metabolic rate, processed foods slow it. Green tea is a well known booster and increasing your water intake is another quick easy way of speeding up metabolic rate.

Taking the right steps to improve your metabolism can turn your body into a calorie-burning machine! You can manage your weight with less effort and improve your health at the same time.
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