Can You Increase Metabolism
There are a lot of products out there that claim to
increase your metabolism. While their claims may be based on some truths the
reality is that these products tend to stretch that truth for the purpose of
marketing and sales. It is true that some products, such as caffeine and
green tea based drinks, will increase your metabolism, that increase is
relatively insignificant and will do little to promote any sort of weight
loss. The key to increasing your metabolism and metabolic function is
getting enough exercise. With all the hype about metabolism boosting
supplements it still takes old fashioned exercise to get the results you
want.
The best way to burn a whole lot of calories is to
engage in aerobic and cardio vascular exercise. Doing cardio exercises call
upon the body to use greater amounts of oxygen and a greater use of energy
than just sitting and watching TV. But we all know that, don’t we? When it
comes to burning calories and increasing metabolism, exercise is the key.
The amount of exercise you do will affect how many calories your burn. Going
for a twenty minute jog will burn more calories than a 45 minute walk, but
that doesn’t mean walking is less effective as a calorie burning exercise
because walking burns more calories than doing nothing.
One thing about exercising that most people don’t
understand is its effect on metabolism. Someone who exercises regularly will
have a higher resting metabolism then someone who is sedentary. This means
that a fit person will burn more calories while at rest than an unfit
person. Another benefit of exercising and getting in shape is that the
increase in metabolism will allow the body to burn calories for several
hours after an exercise session. If you burn 300 calories jogging for
half-an-hour your body can burn an additional 150 calories over next few
hours after your run. That’s a good 450 calories burned from a half hour of
work all thanks to an increase in your body’s metabolism. |