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Just Existing Burns Calories Believe It Or Not



By Tyler James Ellison

Just existing burns calories. Every hour of the day we need energy, regardless of how much we use. That's a fact everyone is pretty much aware of. What is lesser known, however, is that your resting metabolic rate is determined by the amount of your body muscle. The smallest increase in your muscle mass will raise your resting metabolic rate, which means you burn more calories throughout the day.

Lifting weights at the gym for two or three hours a day is not necessary to benefit from a higher metabolism. My day doesn't have that kind of extra time in it - yours probably doesn't either.

Would you like to lose a few pounds? If you would also like to increase your amount of muscle, a slow start is always best with simple exercises like squats and push-ups. Do five of each exercise daily. Do these exercises at home and you don't have to spend money on gas or a gym membership. If you want to do more than just simple exercises, does that mean you need to buy a set of weights? Although it may sound silly, a pair of rocks will do the trick, even if they only weight three or four pounds each.

The fastest way to gain more muscle is to keep your body rebuilding and repairing muscle. Does that mean working everything: back, chest, shoulders, biceps, triceps, forearms, quads, glutes, calves, hamstrings, and abdominals? It sure does. Do you need to kill yourself to accomplish this by lifting weights at the gym every day? Of course not. It bears repeating: push-ups and squats. You will exercise every muscle in your body with just those two moves (if you have time to concentrate on exercising individual muscles, then all the better).

So how do you find out what kind of diet works best for you? To start, analyze how many calories you eat every day. Make sure it is the proper amount for your current body weight. Next, take note of how you feel emotionally and physically thirty minutes after you have eaten. Feel drained, like you just want to crash? Or do you feel an increased amount of energy? You probably know the answer already because your body is not shy about telling you how it feels after you consume a meal.

Adequate water consumption, light exercise, and a diet that leaves you feeling alive and energetic are the fundamentals of losing weight. If you successfully incorporate all three of the above, you will be well on your way to living a healthier lifestyle, and effortlessly losing weight!

Today's sedentary lifestyle leads to weight gain. That's inarguable. However, how to lose the weight is the topic of many a discussion.

The transformation of stored fat into energy is one of the liver's vital functions. Your liver should always be functioning at its optimum for that important reason. Assisting dehydrated kidneys with their performance is another job of the liver. Drink more water to keep your liver focused on converting fat to energy! A critical need in maintaining a healthy body is water consumption. Drink less dehydrating beverages because - bottom line - your body needs plenty of water.

Nevertheless, don't ignore the last important factor of weight loss or weight gain: your diet. Consume a double cheeseburger, large fries, and a regular sugar-laden soda three times a day, and it's going to be hard to get rid of the weight no matter what you do.

While there is a vast array of opinions as to what diet works best (all fruit, pure meat, all carbs, low fat, etc.), everyone can have a different reaction to different types of food. Essentially, we're not equal when it comes to how our body metabolizes food. What's good for one person could be bad for the next.


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