Weight Loss Tips !
Eat low glycemic meals
(that have little impact on blood sugar levels) Mixed meals containing
high quality protein, complex carbohydrates, and essential fats are the
key to stabilizing insulin levels. If you can stabilize insulin levels,
then you are less likely to store excess carbohydrates as fat. An
example meal is chicken breast (baked with olive oil), sweet potatoes,
and steamed broccoli.
Don't eat too many carbohydrates at night.
This can interfere with Growth Hormone (GH) levels while you sleep -
not good for optimal fat loss and recovery. Plus, this may lead to more
fat storage as metabolism is slower at night. Eat only protein and
fiber at night.
Eat 6 small meals throughout the day -showed
that increased frequency of feeding helped stabilize insulin
secretion. The researchers of this study went on to say ..increasing
the number of meals increased thermogenesis and fat utilization.Eating
6 small meals I beleive is key to the foundations of a great lean body .
Drink , Drink and Drink - Try and drink up to a four liters of pure water daily - you don't have to
do this right away if you don't drink that much water regularly but
start by doubling the amount you drink and go from there. A study in
the Journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
showed that dehydration can cause a significant drop in Resting
Metabolic Rate (RMR)-lowering metabolism is not good for fat burning.
Research indicates you can dehydrate 2 to 6 percent of your bodyweight
during exercise.
Eat plenty of protein and fiber
- These enhance the thermogenic effect of food (TEF) which can enhance
metabolic rate. The thermogenic effect of food is the cost of metabolizing
different types of food. Research indicates that a high protein/low fat
meal boosts post meal thermogenesis by 100% as compared to a high
carbohydrate/low fat meal. I guess that's why high protein diets are
popular for weight loss!
Train hard with weights - Research shows that weightlifting is one of the best ways to boost metabolic rate. In one study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology
in 1998, 30 men were assigned to three different exercise protocols:
Endurance training (jogging or running), Resistance training, or
combined resistance and endurance training. The researchers showed that
resistance training alone will increase Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and
muscular strength. They showed that resistance training can boost
metabolism (and hence fat loss) much better than just endurance
training alone. This was intense resistance training with short rest
periods in between sets.
Perform compound exercises - Do
the squat and bench press and try to use heavy weight for lower reps.
These types of exercises and training methods have been shown to boost
testosterone levels more than other type of isolation exercises.
Testosterone is THE muscle building hormone and more lean muscle equals
increased metabolism which can lead to greater fat loss!
Do cardio first thing in the morning on an empty stomach - Research clearly shows that fat burning is suppressed significantly when carbohydrates are ingested up to six hours before the exercise. Other research suggests that cardiovascular work on an empty stomach can help burn up to three times more fat. In a fasting state, insulin levels are low. When insulin is elevated however, it can inhibit the fat loss process. So by performing cardio on an empty stomach, your body is in a prime fat burning mode. Make sure you drink plenty of water before, during, and after cardio.
Run like the wind - Sprinting is an excellent way to burn fat. Research shows that intense exercise like sprinting can burn more fat while helping maintain lean muscle mass as compared to low intensity cardio work. Have you noticed how Olympic sprinters are very muscular while being lean and long distance runners are plain skinny? Well those sprinters were definitely onto something.Take a post workout Protein/Carb Drink -Research indicates that consuming a protein/carbohydrate drink immediately after a workout can increase RMR which can increase metabolism and help with fat loss. Plus this is also important for optimal muscle recovery.
Use caffeine - Caffeine has been shown in several studies to promote fat oxidation and both weight and fat loss in exercising individuals. Caffeine works through several mechanisms of action including promoting the release of stored fat to be used as energy and sparing glycogen (carbohydrate stores in muscle cells and the liver) because of an increased rate of fat oxidation (which could explain why caffeine delays time to exhaustion during aerobic exercise). Taking 200 mg before a workout (especially cardio) can be beneficial.
Take green tea extract - A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in Dec. 1999 showed that green tea extract actually increased 24 hour energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans. Plus it has good immune boosting effects as an added bonus. Taking 200-300 mg daily could be beneficial.
Lower Cortisol Levels -A major risk factor to increasing fat and mainly abdominal fat is the hormone cortisol. Cortisol causes a redistribution of bodyfat to occur and causes an increase in belly fat. Reducing stress and getting enough sleep every night can certainly help in managing cortisol levels to reduce fat storage in the abdomen region. There are also some powerful, research based supplements that can stop cortisol in its tracks! These include Phosphatidylserine, Vitamin C, and Zinc. By taking these supplements, cortisol levels can be lowered and this can lead to lowered abdominal fat.
Snooze, don't lose - Try and get 8-9 hours of sleep per night. In a study published in the Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter, researchers showed that individuals who slept 7 hours or less a night had greater levels of cortisol in the afternoon then when they slept nine hours a night. Sleep is also crucial to the recovery process.
Lose the Booze- A study published in the journal of Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism found that lipids accumulate in most tissues in which ethanol is metabolized. Alcohol seems to not only cause more fat storage but also lowers fat metabolism. Other research out of Sweden actually found that when comparing non-drinkers to recreational drinkers, the alcohol consumers had two to three times the number of abdominal fat deposits! I guess they call it a "beer belly" for a reason.
Manage Estrogen Levels - For men, managing estrogen levels can help limit fat storage especially in the abdomen region. Higher estrogen levels in men can cause abdominal fat storage, bloating, gynecomastia (male breast growth), and fatigue. Estrogen is actually considered by leading authorities to be one of the body's most powerful fat storage hormones. Make sure you don't have any mineral deficiencies such as calcium or zinc as this may be linked to estrogen. Plus drinking green tea and eating flaxseeds may help as well.
Take L-Carnitine - Research has shown that taking 1-3gm of L-Carnitine daily can signicantly reduce bodyfat whilst boost memory and brain function .It has a critical role in metabolising fatty acids in muscle and transporting them were they get processed for energy .
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