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Slow Metabolism?
Often times we hear people talking about having a slow metabolism or how everyone’s metabolism slows down as they get older.
Your metabolism is not a physical part of your body, such as your heart or liver, but is the collection of chemical processes your body uses to convert fuel into energy.
Most of this fuel to energy conversion takes place in your muscle tissue. Beginning around age 30, your body slowly but surely, year by year, begins to lose muscle mass. So your metabolism, or your body’s furnace, actually gets smaller rather than slower.
Unfortunately, there’s still plenty of stored fuel – fat – that needs to be burned! But since the furnace is smaller, less fat is being used so more is being stored.
What can you do to prevent or reverse the effects of this “slowing” metabolism?
The answer is strength training. Building and maintaining muscle tissue is the only way to ensure that the fuel (fat) continues to be burned rather than stored. And the more muscle you build, the more fat will be burned. Even when your muscles are at rest, the fat burning process continues. .
You need to do some type of resistance exercise 3 times per week. To provide the resistance you can choose resistance machines, weights, resistance bands, or even your own body weight.
The earlier you begin a strength training program, the better. But it’s never too late to start. If you are reasonably able bodied, there’s no excuse for letting your body turn old, weak, and squishy. If you will spend 90 minutes per week, your body will reward you by staying strong, healthy, and lean for decades!
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