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Boost Your Metabolism

2 May 2009 4 Comments

womanpowerA good strength training program can do wonders for your metabolism. Did you ever wonder why your metabolism slows down as you get older? A large part of this has been linked to a natural decline in muscle after age 25. As much as one half percent reduction in metabolic rate every year for those who don’t train their muscles effectively. If you stress the muscles with resistance exercises, they will adapt by adding more tissue. A 20 minute routine, three times a week, is a great place to start. Two workouts that provide great results are Turbo Jam/Turbo Sculpt and ChaLEAN Extreme.

Now you might be wondering what your strength program should consist of. That all depends on the ultimate goal in mind. Most people can greatly benefit from compound exercises because they involve the body as a whole. Combining upper body with lower body exercises can cut your workout time in half. Isolating your muscles is a great way to increase strength. Lets face it though, bicep curls alone don’t burn many calories. Add in a lunge with it and now we’re talking! Not only do your legs burn way more calories, but doing the two together fires up your entire body because it has to stabilize. Doing so will activate the muscles in your core. These muscles surrounding your spine are essential for overall strength, so make sure you engage them with every exercise. In other words, the more muscle you can involve in each exercise, the more calories you will burn.

Turn your body into a machine. Soon you’ll be blasting away calories and feeling fabulous!

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4 Comments »

  • Audrey said:

    It’s really interesting. I try to work out 6 days a week. On Cardio days, when I burn more calories, I know my metabolism is working differently as I know how much I’m eating. Great post and great suggestions.

  • cher said:

    I’m loving my Turbo Jam at home, especially with my wrist weights on , as I don’t have the gloves.

  • Shauna Weiss said:

    Great post! I like to think of strength training as a very inexpensive alternative to the plastic surgeon! It’s a great way to help keep everything ‘up’ and in place as we age! ;)

  • admin (author) said:

    Ah, I could not have said it better!

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