By you reading this, chances are that you've tried - at least once in your life - to boost your metabolism.
Perhaps (like most of us) you weren't quite certain what a metabolism
was, and perhaps (again, like most of us) you probably didn't quite
know all that you needed to know in order to accomplish your goals.
Maybe you started a rigorous exercise program of jogging and muscle toning.
Or maybe you started eating several small portions a day, rather than three large traditional meal-sized portions...
Or maybe you started taking all kinds of supplements that promised to boost your metabolism.
The thing is, is that all of these methods can indeed work.
Really: exercise, eating strategically, and ensuring that your body
has catabolism-friendly supplements are but three of many generally good
ideas.
So what's the problem?
The problem is that many of us have no real scientific understanding of what, how, or why these methods boost metabolism.
Some of us, in fact, don't really even know if they work; we just think that they do.
For example, a person may start a vigorous exercise program that
includes significant aerobic cardiovascular movement, such as jogging or
cycling.
And indeed, after a week, that person may notice a drop in weight.
Yet is this due to a boosted metabolism? Maybe; maybe not. Could it
be due to water loss through perspiration that hasn't been adequately
replenished? Maybe or maybe not.
The point here is that many people - at risk to their health and
wellness - don't quite understand the tips, strategies, and techniques
of boosting their metabolism. And that's what we're going to rectify in
this chapter.
Here, you won't come across any casual information that a friend of a
friend heard on TV. Nor will you be subjected to off-the-cuff
information of how to boost your metabolism.
Rather, we're going to look at the popular, easy, fun (yes, believe it or not), and successful ways to boost your metabolism.
The popular and widely respected Internet publication i-Village
highlights 11 key ways to speed up metabolism. To most easily introduce
and discuss them here, we've taken these 11 key ideas and broken them
down into 3 broad categories:
1. Exercise
2. Lifestyle
3. Diet
As you go through each of the 11 key points, you'll certainly note
that there is some overlap between them. For example, it's hard to
imagine that introducing exercise into your life isn't, in many ways, a
lifestyle choice.
Similarly, integrating all kinds of metabolism-boosting foods into
your diet is surely going to influence how you spend your time (probably
less time in fast food line-ups, for one!).
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