Metabolism is such a tricky beast. I have had so many people tell me that they cannot lose weight because of age, slow metabolism, menopause, or other factors. This post is meant to empower you and also bust some of those myths or thoughts about the reasons why you cannot lose weight.
Metabolism is a balancing act of 2 different activities that
occur in your body, the building up and breaking down of energy stores and body
tissues. It breaks down the energy you
get from food and turns it into fuel for regular body functioning.
So for example, when you fill up your gas tank you would not put vinegar in your tank. You would ruin your car and risk having to spend thousands of dollars to fix it. So why on earth would you put foods in your body that are going to slow you down and make you sluggish and foggy.
Start thinking of eating as a way to fuel your body so that you can play with your kids, get your work done, have energy to do the things you want to do without feeling run down and lethargic because you ate a big bowel of pasta and dessert.
The speed of your metabolism or metabolic rate determines
how much food you need to consume to maintain a stable weight. If you find yourself gaining weight, then you
are consuming more energy than your metabolism can process and u store unused
fuel as fat.
The state of your metabolism depends not only on how you
treat your body right now, but also on the relationship you’ve had with it in
the past. If you’ve followed a weight
training program for any period of time, you will likely have an efficient fat
burning metabolism. Your metabolism
works for you all the time, even when you aren’t working out.
If you have dieted for
years, gaining and losing the same weight over and over again it’s more
than likely you have interfered with your metabolism, meaning that you bun fuel
from food energy at a slow rate, making it more difficult to lose weight.
Yo-yo dieting confuses the body. When food is scarce your metabolism slows
down in response to your reduced caloric intake. Your body is protecting itself by avoiding starvation,
making it less prone to shed excess fat in case you need it for future
fuel. That means when you go on a diet
and begin to lose weight, your body revolts, making it harder for you to reach
your weight loss goals.
Removing entire food groups from your diet causes you to
miss out on essential nutrients. When u
do re introduce them your body clings to them and you gain weight. This is what happens with South Beach diets or cleanses that have you drinking juices for a month. Your body doesn't know how to handle it because it is programmed in a way to need certain nutrients! That is why clean eating is the best way to go. Sure your progress might be slower and steadier, but it will last forever because it is a lifestyle change that you can continue forever.
There are things you can do to speed up your metabolism- it
can be retrained to function efficiently again!
Regular resistance training is a key to speeding metabolism. One
pound of muscle burns approximately 25 times more calories than fat. If you are not overweight, there is more
muscle tissue in your body than any other type of tissue. Muscle demands the most energy, thus your
muscle determines the rate at which your body burns energy. That is why I recommend to my customers that they do a program like Chalean Extreme if they are new to resistance training or P90X if they are more advanced. This gives you a nice mix between lifting and cardio. You do not need to do only cardio to get the fat off, it will naturally be burned away as you build muscle!!!
Building muscle increases your metabolic rate.
Weight training not only stimulates your muscles while you
are working out, but for hours afterwards.
Exercise triggers a release of testosterone into the body, a reaction
that works to destroy fat.
Burn it off. Intense
activity is another key factor in maintaining a fast metabolism. When you are lifting weights, hiking, running
really focus on maintaining intensity in your workouts. In other words, put your mind into the
muscle. You can build more muscle and
burn more energy by concentrating on the task at hand instead of starring into
space. Be mentally there; think about
your muscles as you lift, this maximizes your results.
Your aerobic workouts don’t need to last forever to deliver
results. You can speed up metabolism
with HIIT. They fire up a sluggish
metabolism. HIIT workouts are high intensity cardio interval training. So for example Turbofire and Insanity follow this principle. The workouts are shorter in duration, but they get your heart rate up high for a short period of time then bring it back down. You cycle this throughout the workout which creates an after burn effect. Your metabolism is revved up and you burn more calories than a traditional cardio workout.
Food as fuel- the food we eat either stimulates or slams on
the breaks with our metabolism. To
maintain a healthy weight you must nourish your body with high quality foods at
regular intervals. When u wait too long
you trigger a starvation response in your metabolism, which causes it to slow
down. Eating frequently with a combo of
lean protein and complex carbs at each meal prolongs digestion and encourages
blood sugar to remain stable between meals.
If you feel tired or lethargic, it’s usually a direct result of unstable
blood glucose or insulin levels. When u
eat clean you slow the release of sugar into your bloodstream causing your
blood and insulin levels to stabilize, and giving u energy that lasts all day
long.
Eating protein increases metabolism. Eating carbs increases your basal metabolic rate for a short
period of time. This is why you feel
tired after a big meal loaded with carbs. You want to think about eating a meal combined with both the protein and complex carb because you want your BMR to begin to rise
within one hour. This increase can last
3 -12 hrs.
If you want to eat for peak metabolism you have to remove
all simple carbs from your diet such as sugar, white flour and processed foods.
Especially chemically charged ones. Get up right now and look through your cupboards and cabinets. Cookies, gummi bears, crackers and chips must all end up in your garbage can. Foods with added sugars, or made with processed white grains and flours have a high glycemic index, and cause a spike in insulin levels, which in turn makes your metabolism slow down. Throw out white rice, bread and pasta and rely only on complex carbohydrates found in whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables for energy. Eating nutrient dense foods make an enormous and notable difference both in your health and your body.
Menopause and your metabolism
With every advancing year your metabolism declines- the rate is about 10 perfect for every decade. Studies have shown that over the age of 30, the average person will gain about a pound of fat and lose half a pound of muscle each year if they continue to eat a constant number of calories. Fortunately, this is not a fate you're forced to accept.
Women- listen up!!! Menopause (also called change of life) is the time in a woman's life when she ceases to ovulate and her period stops entirely. The average age of menopause is 51, but it can happen earlier or later. It is common for women to experience rapid weight gain during menopause. In fact, most women will gain 10 to 15 lbs. This weight tends to accumulate around the abdomen, creating an "apple" shape. During menopause, women undergo horomone fluctuations that directly impact appetite, metabolism and fat storage, making weight loss more difficult but not impossible.
To combat menopausal weight gain, follow the Eat Clean Principles (eating small meals every three hours, combining lean proteins with complex carbohydrates at every meal, and adding regular exercise and resistance to your routine). Go to bed early, drink enough water and try to avoid stress-the result will be a healthy lean body for years to come!!
What can you do to avoid midlife weight gain?
1. Eat Breakfast
2. Exercise regularly (cardiovascular activity and weight training).
3. Eat enough protein
4. Get a good night's sleep
5. Avoid Alcohol
6. Drink lots of water
7. Try to reduce or limit stress (easier said than done!)
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