Some people just have faster metabolisms than others. It isn’t fair that one person can go through a pint of ice cream without gaining a single pound. Genetics play a huge role in one’s metabolism, the body’s engine that helps continually burn calories. At the end of the day, however, slow metabolisms are no fun and the desire to make them work faster is ever-growing.
We all like easy ways, hacks if you will, that help kick-start any process. While there is no magic pill or a one trick fix to speed up the process, there are several natural ways to increase metabolism. Using a combination of the following methods, you can achieve the results you want.
Getting out of bed and beginning the day can be a lethargic process. Expending the energy to make breakfast, in addition to all the other elements of a morning routine, may not seem in the cards. A healthy breakfast plays a key role in helping to shift the metabolism into gear. When you skip breakfast your metabolism slows down to conserve energy because no morning fuel has been provided. A hearty cup of steel-cut oats with fresh berries, which power you with antioxidants, and a banana is a great way to begin the day. You can also make some overnight oats so that breakfast is ready in the morning. Additionally, you can blend a fresh vegetable smoothie with spirulina and almonds to help get you going.
Exercising is a great way to get the juices flowing, but incorporating interval training can rev up your metabolism. If your workout consists of a 30-minute walk, for example, jog for 60 seconds every 5 minutes to help burn calories more efficiently. When you insert interval training into a workout, you consume more oxygen and make your mitochondria work harder to burn energy. Interval training can help burn calories more efficiently throughout the day.
Instead of drinking your morning java, substitute in some green tea for a metabolism-boosting, caffeine spark that’ll get you going. Not only is green tea filled with antioxidants, it promotes healthy digestion and weight loss, when combined with at least three hours of exercise per week. It’s also beneficial to alternate between hot green tea and cold water in the morning. The alternation of hot and cold makes your body burn calories to neutralize the liquids to its core temperature. The amount of calories burned is not substantial, but it’s a great way to boost your metabolism. Also, drinking eight 8oz. glasses of water a day is recommended and can help boost your metabolic engine. One thing to note is that you should avoid drinking bottled green teas because many of them have sugar or artificial sweeteners.
When it comes to adding extra flavor to your food, spice it up with some heat; you can avoid the salt because that is not something you need. Add a few dashes of cayenne, chili powder, or fresh peppers to your meal. Capsaicin, the compound found in peppers, boosts your resting metabolic rate and increases the amount of calories burned after a meal. Additionally, the added spice to your food makes you feel full and satisfied. So there will be no late night snacking, which can interrupt proper digestion.
Getting proper sleep can help your metabolism function at its optimum level. The less sleep you get, the more difficult it is to process carbs. When you are exhausted all the time, your body cannot function properly because it lacks sufficient energy. This means that your metabolism naturally lowers. Sometimes you are stressed, which can inhibit proper sleep. It also means that your body is full of stress hormones that promote fat cell growth in the abdomen and increase food cravings. Take a load off and relax with some well-deserved “me time.” If you have trouble falling asleep, there are a few tricks that will help you enter a deep slumber.
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I don't know on how to determine the process of my own metabolism for I am getting chubby though I eat less-carbo foods. I do a little exercise like brisk walking early in the morning. I sleep well, however, usually late in the evening. Well, I have to consider your recommendation here so that I could have a better metabolism. Everything would be okayed for me. I think I have done some of them already. So I need to follow the rest.
I am one of those who have low metabolism. Thanks for sharing these tips! I have been drinking green tea for 3-4 years now but I don't think it has helped me out though many people swear by the benefits of green tea.
Nothing beats a good workout.
Sometimes I think having a spring cleaning burns more calories and boost our metabolism rate faster than an hour at the gym.
These are really not that hard to do. However, many just choose to be lazy or they just don't realize how important our health should be. I need someone who can encourage med and constsntly remind med to do all that has been mentioned. But yes, I also need to puzh myself if I want to live longer.
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