How would you like to burn more calories without spending more time at the gym, You don’t need any magic formula to break through a weight-loss plateau or slim down faster. A few simple changes can make your workouts more efficient.
Burning more calories is a matter of what kind of exercises you do and how you do them. Read these tips before your next workout.
Burning More Calories by Changing What You Do
1. Run it off. Running deserves its reputation for keeping you lean. The average adult burns almost 9 calories a minute at a moderate pace. Pumping your arms or carrying weight will raise those figures even more.
2. Take a dip. If you love the water, swimming torches more than 500 calories an hour. If you prefer to stay dry, rowing consumes almost 700.
3. Jump rope. When you’re pressed for time, lose 10 calories a minute by jumping rope. The results will add up quickly.
4. Strap on skates. Skating requires about as much energy as running, but you may have so much fun you’ll forget you’re exercising. Many rinks provide lessons in case you’re a newcomer or want to brush up on the skating skills you learned as a kid.
5. Play sports. Lots of sports provide an intense workout. Basketball and singles tennis can burn over 700 calories an hour. For a gentler experience, how about volleyball or softball for about half those figures.
Burning More Calories by Changing How You Exercise
1. Train in intervals. Many studies show that alternating between high-intensity exercise and low-intensity recovery periods can double the amount of calories you burn, and those effects continue for hours afterwards. Try jumping rope for two minutes and then walking in place for 3 minutes.
2. Mix it up. Your body quickly adapts to any workout program. Rotate your activities to create a greater challenge.
3. Stand tall. Do you sit down when you spot a free bench at the gym, Remaining on your feet requires more effort as your body works to balance itself.
4. Aim low. Spend more time targeting the bottom half of your body. That’s where the larger muscles are in your hips, glutes, and legs. Pick up the pace with squats and lunges.
5. Keep moving. Shorten the time you spend resting in between exercises. If you’re lifting weights, try doing compound sets. That way your back can recover from pull-ups while your triceps are hard at work doing presses.
6. Eat before and after. Your body will be able to exert more force when you give it the nourishment it needs. Enjoy a small meal high in protein and carbohydrates a few hours before working out, and a similar snack afterwards. Manage portion sizes so you’re not overeating.
7. Invite a friend. Workout buddies and group fitness classes make demanding workouts feel like playtime. Find a friendly coworker who might want to join you for a run after work. Sign up for acroyoga or badminton lessons.
8. Go outdoors. Appreciating the beauty of nature is another way to take your mind off how many miles you’re running or how high a cliff you’re climbing. Research what your local parks and community centers have to offer.
9. Listen to music. Inside and out, a lively soundtrack makes you want to move. Music helps you to coordinate your movements and overcome fatigue.
Keep in mind that safe weight loss usually requires changing the way you eat, as well as becoming more physically active. Combine a balanced diet low in calories with a fat-burning workout program, and you’ll see results sooner.
Angela Atkinson is a certified trauma counselor and the author of more than 20 books on narcissism, narcissistic abuse recovery, and related topics. A recognized expert on narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder who has studied and written extensively on narcissistic personality disorder and narcissistic abuse in toxic relationships since 2006, she has a popular narcissistic abuse recovery YouTube channel. Atkinson was inspired to begin her work as a result of having survived toxic relationships of her own.
Atkinson offers trauma-informed narcissistic abuse recovery coaching and has certifications in trauma counseling, life coaching, level 2 therapeutic model, CBT coaching, integrative wellness coaching, and NLP. She is a certified trauma support coach and certified family trauma professional. She also has a professional PTSD counseling certification. Her mission is to help those who have experienced the emotional and mental devastation that comes with narcissistic abuse in these incredibly toxic relationships to (re)discover their true selves, stop the gaslighting and manipulation, and move forward into their genuine desires – into a life that is exactly what they choose for themselves.
Along with her solution-focused life coaching experience, Atkinson’s previous career in journalism and research helps her to offer both accurate and understandable information for survivors of abuse in a simple-to-understand way that helps to increase awareness in the narcissistic abuse recovery community. Atkinson founded QueenBeeing.com Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Support, the SPANily Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Support Groups and the Life Makeover Academy.
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