Boost Your Metabolism
Your body’s metabolism is described as the quantity of calories, or energy, that your body expends to function normally. There is a direct correlation between a high metabolism and having a lower amount of body fat. If your metabolism is high, it will become easier for you to lose weight.
Your body burns calories for all of its functions, including digesting the food you eat. It burns calories to repair and create muscle, to keep your heart pumping, and to help your kidneys, liver and other organs functioning effectively. When your body burns more calories than you eat, you naturally lose weight.
There are a variety of ways to boost your metabolism. The healthier you are, the more calories you will burn. Good nutrition combined with regular exercise, you can increase your metabolism enough to let you eat what you want without gaining too much weight.
Your body requires more calories to digest protein and raw fruits and vegetables due to their complex nature. If your body is burning up calories by just digesting your food, you will practically lose weight with each bite you take.
Exercise is the most important factor in increasing your metabolism. Your body’s muscles need more to function, and the more toned muscle you have, the more calories your body burns. Get involved in aerobic exercise such as walking, running, swimming, cycling, or aerobics for at least 30 to 60 minutes every day, especially in the morning hours. Increasing your aerobic activity will directly increase your body’s metabolic activity. Try to squeeze in an extra 15 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise in the evening hours at least five days a week.
Incorporate intervals training into most of your aerobic sessions. Intervals are a great way to help boost your metabolism. Interval training involves adding a brief 1 minute interval of aerobic activity for every 10 minutes of your regular workout routine.
Do not skip meals and make sure you always eat a healthy breakfast. Skipping breakfast sends your body a message that you are in starvation mode since you haven’t eaten in nearly 18 hours (if you count dinner the night before to lunch the following day). Because of this, your metabolism will begin to slow down as a protective measure.
Search for new ways to get your body moving. Park in the farthest parking spot at work or at the store instead of driving around looking for a spot close to the door. Take the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator. The more you make your body work, the higher your body’s metabolism will soar!

