You may not realize it, but while you're bumming it on the
couch catching up on New Girl, your body is working hard to help you
burn calories.
How is that even possible? Your sweet, sweet metabolism. The cool part: You can speed it up to ensure it's torching the maximum
number of calories. All you have to do is follow these 11 super-easy tips.
When You First Wake Up. (Most Important) Eating
breakfasts helps jump-start your metabolism--especially if you do it
within one hour of waking up. "Your metabolism went into rest mode over
night, so your first meal of the day revs it up again," says Keri Gans, R.D.N., author of The Small Change Diet. To
work the kick-start effect to the max, choose foods high in fiber and
protein, like whole-grain cereal with low-fat milk and berries.
10 Ways to Burst Metabolism.
1. During Your Commute.
Parking
farther away from your office may sound like a small step, but it can
actually boost your metabolism in a big way because it forces you to
move more. "Getting your heart rate up for a short period of time keeps
it elevated afterward, which boosts your metabolism overall," says Doug Barsanti,
M.A., strength and conditioning specialist and owner of ReInvention
Fitness in Santa Cruz, California. Another good idea? Take the stairs to
get to your floor.
2. When You First Get to the Office.
Go
ahead and grab a cup of joe. Research shows that caffeine boosts your
metabolic rate, albeit mildly, says David Katz, M.D., director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center and
author of Disease Proof. Just watch all the caramel-cream--whatever
concoctions--those are so sugary that they'll negate coffee's benefits.
3. At Work.
We
hereby grant you permission to schmooze with your co-workers--as long
as you don't do it over G-chat. "Moving more at every opportunity, even
if it's just to get up to go to the bathroom, keeps your heart rate
going and therefore boosts your metabolism," says Shirley Archer, an ACE-certified group fitness instructor. Try walking across the office to talk to co-workers rather than e-mailing them.
4. When You're Buying Lunch.
Pick
the right foods, and you'll stoke your metabolism. "Nothing beats a
turkey sandwich on whole-grain bread with lettuce, tomato, and mustard
and a piece of fruit on the side," says Gans. "The protein-carb combo
will give you energy to get through your day without dragging."
5. At the Water Cooler
When
it comes to water, colder is better. "Your body burns more calories in
colder temperatures because it has to work harder to keep you warm--so
by drinking cold water, you end up burning more than if you guzzled
room-temp H20," says Lisa Gain, Ph.D., evolutionary biologist and
founder of snack-girl.com. (Sadly, the same does not hold true for ice
cream, which is too high-cal to get the effect. Womp!)
6. During Your Workout.
It's
all too easy to get into a cardio routine and stay at the same pace for
your entire workout--but don't! Intervals are your friend, says
Barsanti. "Short, high-intensity exercise boosts your metabolism. So
when you're on the treadmill or elliptical, sprint for 30 seconds, then
rest for 30 seconds, and repeat this pattern for 10 minutes." Pro tip:
Make a playlist with fast and slow songs to help you vary your rhythm
without even thinking about it.
7. Post-Workout.
Good
news for chocolate lovers! Drinking chocolate milk post-workout helps
keep your metabolism going strong. "When you exercise, your body loses
glucose," says Gans. "You need to restore it right away to keep your metabolism on track." Chocolate milk is ideal because it has the perfect combo of carbs and protein. Sweet!
8. At Dinner.
Some
studies suggest that eating spicy foods may boost your metabolism--so
top your meals with chili peppers and Tabasco. Bonus: Spices are
naturally fat free, so there's no need to stress about calorie counts.
9. In the Evening.
Take
a minute to relax, and your metabolism will thank you. Why? "When you
get stressed, your body releases cortisol, and too much cortisol slows
down your metabolism," says Archer. To prevent this, do whatever relaxes
you most, like yoga, talking to a soothing friend, or meditating.
10. At Bedtime.
Sleep
is key to boosting your metabolism. "Your body needs it to fully
restore and recover from the day and keep your muscle mass and hormones
circulating properly," says Archer. Aim for seven to eight hours a night
to keep your metabolism in tip-top shape.
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