Best Way to Burn Fat...
...increase your metabolism!
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The best way to burn fat fast, naturally and in a healthy way is by
increasing your metabolism. Once you learn
how to increase your metabolism you will find that you will burn fat quickly, and the fat will stay off
permanently. Increasing your metabolism is not hard, and below I will explain to you how to do it naturally. The
first thing you must understand is what having a slow metabolism will do to you…
A slow metabolism results in
less fat loss
When we lose
weight, we also lose protein from our muscles. The faster we lose weight (by cutting down too much on our
calorie intake), the more protein is used for energy; and when you lose
too much protein from your muscles the result is a slow metabolism. This happens because your muscles need
protein to grow and stay strong.
When protein is
taken from your muscles, you lose muscle tissue. Muscle tissues are metabolically active and burn calories (even
at rest). Your body needs calories to feed these metabolically active
tissues so that it has energy to continue to burn calories. The calories that are burned also come from the
fat that is stored in your body.
So in other words,
the best way to burn fat is to give your body energy by eating more calories throughout the day so that your
metabolism increases which will burn the fat that is stored in your body. Without the calorie intake, your
metabolism has no energy therefore it will slow down and you will burn fat at a very slow rate (if you burn any
at all).
Having energy is
not the only reason for a fast or slow metabolism. You see, when you significantly cut down on your daily
calorie intake, your metabolism burns calories slower to prevent your body from starving. Being that your body
now doesn’t know when you will feed it; your body will store the calories to be used later. The calories that
are stored, are stored as fat.
They key to the whole thing is to not consume
more calories than you are burning.
Increase your metabolism and
lose more body fat weight than water weight
When you lose
protein from your muscles, you not only lose muscle tissue, but you will also lose water. Protein holds about 4
times its weight in water. To lose 10 pounds of body fat, you would need to burn 35,000 calories (3500 calories
= 1 pound). If you lose those 10 pounds in one week do you honestly believe that it was body fat? The answer is
no, only about 2 pounds was fat and the rest was water (Do not be fooled by what the scale says!) When you
increase your metabolism, your body has a reason to hold onto the protein (remember protein holds water) and use
the energy to burn fat.
Yes you will lose
some protein from your muscles even if you lose weight the right way. The key is to provide your muscles with
enough protein each day so that it can not only replace your protein loss, but use the extra protein to help
build new muscle tissue and stay conditioned.
Eat more food to increase
your metabolism
Protein helps
build muscle, but carbohydrates are your body’s main source of energy. When your body has a deficiency of energy
(carbohydrates) and takes the protein from your muscles as energy, the protein is converted to carbohydrates
before it’s used as an energy source. Therefore, when you eat, you must
have the right amount of carbohydrates and proteins in your body so that energy can be used efficiently.
You must also eat
more frequently to fuel your metabolism all day long. Eating at least
5-6 small meals each day will give your metabolism the continuous supply of energy it needs which is the best
way to burn fat longer and faster. If you are short on time and not able to cook, do not resort to eating
junk food as one of your meals; instead opt for a good meal replacement product to satisfy your
body.
Fat Burning Exercises
increases your metabolism
Exercise in
general burns calories. Weight training will help you to increase your
metabolism (especially your resting metabolic rate) because that is how you condition your metabolically active
muscles (interval training increases your resting metabolic rate too, and should be used instead of
cardio).
Whenever you
increase your physical activity, especially through fat burning exercises, you must increase the amount of
calories you consume each day.
Remember, the more
energy (calories) you give your muscles, the more energy it has to burn fat that is stored in your body. Also
remember the less energy you give you body, the more protein will be taken from your muscles to be converted to
carbohydrates as energy, which leads to a slow metabolism.
So how do you put
all of this together? You must choose the right fat loss program that will teach you how to increase your metabolism to
burn fat fast.
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