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6 BEST TIPS TO BOOST YOUR METABOLISM

April 20, 2020

You might have heard a lot of people say that ‘Oh, she eats a lot, but it is her genes and metabolism that don’t make her fat.’ Well, it is correct, people with good metabolism to have a slimmer body type. So, what is metabolism? Metabolism is a term used to define a composition of all the chemical reactions taking place in your body. It is because of these reactions that you can function and live. A lot of times, metabolism is used interchangeably with metabolic rate i.e., the number of calories burnt. So, if the metabolic rate is higher, you’ll burn more calories, and if you burn more calories, you lose more weight and stay slimmer. Also, it is believed that people with good metabolism tend to be high on energy and relatively feel better through the day. Now, here, we have come up with a few quick and effective tips that can help you boost your metabolism. Let us take a look at them one by one. 

Include a lot of protein in your diet

When you eat food, it accentuates the metabolism for the following 2-3 hours. This is predominantly TEF or the Thermic Effect of Food. TEF occurs to compensate for the additional calories that are required to process, absorb, and digest the nutrients present in the meal. Now, in food, too, protein is known to cause the highest boost in the TEF. Following a popular study, protein accelerates the metabolic rate by 15 to 30 per cent. On the other hand, fats impact the rate by only 0 to 2 per cent, while the carbs boost the rate by 5 to 10 per cent. Robin, who offers online accounting assignment help services, says that protein gives you a feeling of fullness and thus prevents you from overeating. 

Have cold water

Anyone who prefers cold water over carbonated drinks is far more successful at shedding weight. It is so because all the carbonated drinks are heavy on calories, so when you replace them with cold water, you drastically reduce your calorie intake. Also, when you drink water continuously through the day, it boosts your metabolism. Following a study, it was proven that when you drink 17 ounces of water, you’ll experience an improved metabolic rate by 10 to 30% for an hour. Zain, who offers online do my assignment services, says that when you drink cold water, the calorie-burning rate is higher, as the body needs to deploy more energy to heat this water to match the body temperature. Further, water gives a feeling of fullness. So, for improved metabolism, you should consume a glass of water 30 minutes before your meals.  

Try HIIT

A HIIT or a high-intensity interval training workout is an intense workout that helps in burning a lot of calories even in a shorter span. It is believed that a HIIT workout can increase your metabolic rate, and help you burn fat at a faster rate.  

Lift weights

We all know that in comparison to fat, muscle is metabolically more active. So, when you build muscle, it can have a direct impact on your metabolism. Thus, a muscular person is more susceptive to losing high calories even when the body is at rest.  Chris, who recently had to pay for research paper writing service, says that the good thing about lifting weights is that it stimulates muscle gain. However, despite that, there’ll be weight loss, and it will be effective fat loss and not muscle loss.  

Stand up more

Honestly, sitting down too much isn’t the best thing you do for your health. A few health experts also relate sitting too much to the ‘new smoking.’ It is so because when you sit for long hours, you tend to gain weight and lose fewer calories. So, people who have a desk job should always make it a point to stand up every few hours for short breaks.  

Drink Oolong tea or green tea

It is seen that oolong tea or green tea tends to increase the body’s metabolic rate by 4 to 5%. Both of them aid in converting the stored fat in the body into 3 fatty acids, that boost up the body’s fat-burning ability by up to 17%. Jia, who offers the best data science certification online, says that since the teas are lower in calories, they are excellent for both weight loss and its further maintenance. Health experts believe that the metabolism-boosting ability of these teas will help you overcome your difficulty in losing weight and facilitate the process by boosting your metabolism.  

Add a lot of spicy food to your diet

Spices, such as pepper has capsaicin in it. Capsaicin is incredibly helpful in boosting the body’s metabolic rate. Studies suggest that consumption of pepper helps burn about 10 more calories per meal. Linda, who offers online research paper writing service, says that though the impact of spices on weight loss is small, in the long run, it can be incredibly beneficial. So, it is best to combine the spice consumption with the other metabolism-boosting strategies in the list to make the most of it. 

Sleep for 6-8 hours every day

People who sleep less are more prone to obesity in comparison to others who get at least 6 hours of sleep every day. It is definitely linked to the impact of sleep deprivation on a slowed metabolism. Hannah, who works with EduWorldUSA, says that people who sleep lesser tend to experience higher blood sugar levels and insulin resistance. Both of these put you at risk of type 2 diabetes. Moreover, people who sleep less experience a release of a hormone called ghrelin, which is known to make you hungry and hamper your feeling of fullness. It is possibly, the reason why when you sleep less, you feel hungrier. 

So, these are the 8 most effective and helpful techniques to help you boost your metabolism. If you have more tips to add, you can put them down in the comments below.

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FORM AND FUNCTION WITH DR GREUNER

January 2, 2018

2018 will be many things, but we hope in addition to your other plans and goals, that focusing on your health will be at the top of the list! We took some time to talk to NYC Surgical Associate's head doctor and Co-Founder, Dr Greuner. He is an extremely exclusive and prestigious award-winning cardiovascular surgeon who is one of the most talented in his field. He is also a social media influencer for health and fitness. We wanted to find out about how he
found his calling to be a doctor, his passion for fitness (if you haven't checked his Instagram, check it out) and how we can have positive heart health.

ATHLEISURE MAG: How did you come to be a cardiovascular surgeon?

DR. GREUNER: Believe it or not, by accident. I was a NCAA athlete in college, and an economics and human performance major. My plan was to open a chain of objectively measured analytics for top tier athletes upon graduation, and this was a childhood dream of mine. I took medical classes to develop my knowledge of human anatomy and physiology for this reason in school, and became so enamored discovering how the human body functions. It’s beautiful, and completely logical. I could speak for hours on this, and I read about it more to this day for personal enjoyment, much the same way an art aficionado looks at beautiful pieces.

As my understanding grew, so did my desire to learn more, and soon, I had basically filled my requirements for medical school, solely via personal interest. My father and mother were in the middle of a divorce at the time I finished college, and I moved closer to my father to help him through this difficult time, as we had always been very close. I applied to medical school at
that time where he was living, and was accepted. I finished, but never planned on practicing, until my surgery rotation, which fascinated me. I applied to surgical residency and I was accepted.

During my surgery residency, I rotated through cardiac surgery, and it was love at first sight. The rhythm, the physiology, the technical prowess, and the nerves of steel required hypnotized
me, and I knew there was nothing else I would rather do.

To this day, everyone asks me why I am so happy heading to work in the morning. The truth is, I theoretically found the love of my life by accident…..

AM: How can we maintain positive heart health?

DR. G: There are so many answers to this question, but in short, regular cardio and a diet rich in essential fatty acids and low in foods that promote oxidative stress are the two main keys.

For the function of your heart, or “cardiovascular fitness,” you should maintain at least 3 sessions of active cardio where your heart rate is above 120 bpm, for at least 20 minutes per week to maintain your level of cardiovascular fitness. Less than that, and you will consistently deteriorate with time in terms of your cardiac function. More than that, and you will consistently improve.

The next category is maintaining pristine condition of your heart, to allow it to function effectively. Anything that causes tissue damage is called “oxidative stress”. I’m sure you have all heard of anti oxidants. These are the chemicals that act to buffer these oxidative stress. Think of it as a balance, like a mathematical equation. If you go into a negative number, because of oxidative stress, you must take in antioxidants to get back to a neutral state, and “balance it out” so to speak.

Oxidative stress can come from any source, such as chemicals in processed food, chemical injury such as smoking or pollution, and even extra strenuous workouts. It’s all about consistency, and awareness to keep you in the positive direction to avoid tissue damage.

AM: It's clear that you are also into health and fitness, why is this important and what are the benefits?

DR. G: Yes, fitness is a huge part of my life, and for a variety of reasons

1. its one of my main coping mechanisms.

I definitely have a very stressful job surgically speaking, and I also have a significant administrative role in a very large private practice, which let me tell you, comes with some unwanted stress. Given that role, I need some release mechanisms that don’t involve unhealthy habits, and working out is one of my go to methods, particularly cycling, running, and martial arts, all of which require an intense amount of focus and “zoning out” so to speak. I reach a sort of meditative state for lack of a better word, that allows me a tranquil period and a mental cleansing for other things that may be weighing on my mind at the time. Well, at least until the next hurdle…..

2. It preserves my form and function.

Lets face it. Whether we are 18 or 60, we are all aging daily, and aging takes its toll on the body. And none of that is making us more fit. In fact, it gets harder to maintain levels of fitness as we age for a variety of reasons. You can either accept that, or fight the trend by working harder to be better. I choose the latter. In fact, my lap times running, and some of my muscle functionality is better than where it was in my twenties as a result of me training so intensely these days, a fact that I’m extremely proud of. Now if only my back injuries would respond the same way…..

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AM: Nutrition is key. How can we stay healthy during the holiday while splurging during this time of year?

DR. G: I’m a HUGE fan of cheat days. Both because I love to eat probably more than anyone I know, and also because there are definite benefits to them, if your diet is on track the rest of the time. In general, I’m sure you have heard of muscle confusion workouts. The basic premise behind this, is that if you do the same workout for a prolonged period of time, eventually,
your muscles become accustomed to it, and you will no longer push them to the point where they need to become stronger, as they simply become more efficient. How do you avoid this and enjoy improved function with every workout? By switching it up and keeping your muscles and body “confused” and not knowing what to expect.

It’s the same with your diet. If you keep to a strict, low calorie diet for a prolonged period of time, your body is programmed to preserve the status quo by nature, and it will simply become
more efficient and lower your metabolism in order to burn calories in an efficient way. In short, you will basically become a human Pruis metabolically speaking, which trust me, is NOT what you want. You want to be that big V8 that burns calories at a rapid rate. How do you do this? By implementing a cheat day once a week, where you consume a tremendous amount of calories, and make your body feel like endless calories will be available much like the credit market was in the 1990s. Then, just when your body is adapting, which takes a few days, you pull the carpet from underneath it, and drop it back into a low calorie state while it still thinks that endless energy is available. Just when it’s starting to sense that it needs to be more “financially responsible” from a calories standpoint, your throw a curveball again and bring in fat, carbs, and everything that it wants. Keep doing this, and your body will have to keep guessing, and you will always burn fat at a faster rate and keep it lean. Plus, you get to eat cake
and fries….

AM: What are 3 workouts that guys should do to get great abs and calves?

DR. G: You should always think of gaining muscle mass as a separate category than acquiring muscle definition. A muscular, ripped physique is the Holy Grail for most men, and there are
many reasons most of us are not walking around looking like Greek gods. It’s very difficult to achieve both. To gain muscle mass, we have to stress our muscles, beyond what they are used
to stimulate them to grow. Most of the gym theories on heavy weights with low weight vs light weights and high reps are false. The endpoint needs to be complete and total muscle fatigue so that your body is uncomfortable and is stimulated to adapt to be able to deal with the new level of performance you demand from it. It doesn’t really matter how you achieve that level of stimulation, as long as you achieve it. If you are trying to attain a different level of functionality, meaning strength vs endurance, the type of training you do definitely matters.

This being the case, I always pick the easiest way to look the best. And for me, that is doing heavy weights with low reps, as it’s the quickest, most efficient way to stimulate growth. My ab
routine typically consists of hanging leg raises with leg weights, ab pulldowns with heavy weight (150+lbs) and weighted, slant bench sit ups with a 40-50lb medicine ball. When it comes time to train for an event, I switch to more reps to improve my function. For calves I use weighted donkey presses, and weighted calf raises.

In order to allow your muscles to grow, you must also give them the fuel and rest they need, much like a growing child, which is why it’s difficult to stay ripped and build muscle. Girls have it so easy…..

To show off that hard-earned muscle, you must be in a calorie deficit, to make your body lose the fat and expose that hard-earned mass. Without a low body fat, you will never look good, regardless of the amount of muscle you build.

You may ask, “When I drop my calories, won't I lose muscle?” which is a legitimate concern. The short answer is, yes you will. But you can minimize muscle loss by manipulating your diet, as well as supplements promoting testosterone, and supplying branched chain amino acids, which are key to my routine. BCAAs basically fool your body into believing it has broken down muscle already, so it shifts to breaking down fat instead when you are in a caloric deficit, and are one of the keys to preserving muscle mass when dieting hard for fat loss.

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AM: What are your energy foods that you enjoy eating that you can take with you when you have a hectic day and can't get out like you would like?

DR. G: I typically bring some lean, but very satisfying meat cuts to work with me, which promote satiety, but at the same time, allow me to not over indulge in calories. Turkey, lean beef, and chicken are my go to choices.

The key to any diet that promotes a lean, muscular physique is to avoid high blood sugar levels, which stimulate insulin release. Insulin is the main hormone involved in fat gain, so you want to minimize its presence in your blood.

The best way to do this is to avoid high sugar foods. So if you’re going to snack, use high protein snacks like beef jerky, or complex carbs, like high fiber or oat bars with low sugar content. As soon as you cause a sugar spike, you basically put yourself behind the 8 ball in terms of your physique. Yes, it's THAT important.

AM: As a stylist, I'm prepping a number of my clients for their red carpet moments during Awards Season what are food must-haves and workouts that you would suggest they incorporate into their routine?

DR. G: In general, I look at workouts and diet as trying to achieve two different goals. How you look is 80 percent a function of your diet, and how you perform is mostly dependent on your workouts. The only exception to this, is trying to attain a very high level of muscle in which case you absolutely must work out consistently to stimulate muscle growth.

That being the case, diet is the key to looking great. You could work out all day long, but if you eat badly, you will look terrible. If you barely workout, but your diet is clean, you will look much better than you think, which is often overlooked. Often I hear “I work out, I can eat whatever I want today.” Nothing could be farther from the truth. If you think about it, in a hugely strenuous workout for an hour, the average person would burn maybe 1000 calories, or one larger slice of cheesecake. Do the math on that. Fat loss is a simple mathematical equation. Eat
fewer calories than you burn, and you will lose weight. The easiest way to do that, unless you want to work out 6 hours a day, is to keep your diet clean.

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THE SKINNY ON SMOOTHIES

June 17, 2017

We love having a smoothie to jump start our day as well as to keep us full in a healthy way. We also wanted to know more about what makes smoothies such a great item to include in our diets with Molly Breiner, Head of Marketing at ALOHA and Amy Geant, a nutrition expert.
She shares how this wellness trend has a number of benefits, its ability to boost energy and more.

ATHLEISURE MAG: Why are smoothies having such a moment right now?

MOLLY BREINER: We’ve seen the “wellness trend” really take off over the two years, and people are becoming more mindful of what they are putting into their bodies. That said, we live in a world where everyone is constantly on-the-go and convenience is crucial. Smoothies offer us a way to pack tons of nutrients and vitamins into one portable package, which is a rare feat these days. Plus, they’re easy on the eyes - the Instagram hashtag #smoothiebowl has early one million posts. People want to eat a healthy, satisfying meal, but we also eat with our eyes and it’s important for food to look as good as it tastes.

AM: What nutrients do smoothies provide?

MB: Smoothies are a great way to incorporate plant-based protein into your diet. Our finely-ground powder blends in seamlessly, and with flavors like vanilla, chocolate, banana and mixed berry, it adds flavor and richness. Our unique blend of pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds and pea protein is specifically designed to keep you feeling satisfied and energized.

Hemp seeds are one of the rare complete source of protein and are rich in Omega-3, 6 and 9, which are all necessary for optimal brain function.

Pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of protein, healthy fats, and fiber. These tiny seeds contain manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, and zinc, a unique combination that keeps you feeling full and energized for hours.

And, unlike its whey counterpart, our plant-based protein is anti-inflammatory and free of the most common allergens (dairy, gluten, and soy), making it a perfect option for almost everyone.

AM: What are 3 smoothie hacks to boost energy?

MB: The reason we love smoothies so much is because you can add almost anything to them without altering the flavor too drastically. A few of our favorite energy-boosting additions include matcha powder, a finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea that is packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and detoxifying properties - plus, ½ teaspoon
packs as much caffeine as one cup of coffee, without the jitters and eventual energy crash.

Maca powder is another one of our hacks - it has countless health benefits - far too many to explain in one paragraph, but we use it in our smoothies because it’s known for increasing
stamina and endurance. It is also an abundant source of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, 20 different kinds of amino acids - almost all of them, and anti oxidants. Not to mention, it stabilizes your mood, clears your skin, and prevents diseases.

Our favorite energy hack, however, is adding our Superfood Greens. Not only do they provide 200% of your daily Vitamin D requirement, they are packed with superfoods like spirulina,
mushrooms, and wheatgrass juice, giving you a much needed nutrient boost.

AM: What are 3 secret smoothie ingredients that boost nutrients in our smoothies?

MB: The nutrients completely depend on the ingredients you decide to incorporate into your concoction. We love to pack our veggies with as many smoothies as possible (much more fun
than eating them, right?). Some of our favorites are kale (high in copper, iron, magnesium and calcium), cauliflower (great way to get that thick, smoothie bowl texture and packed with vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, pantothenic acid, and vitamin B6) and sweet potato (adds a subtle sweetness and is loaded with vitamin A in the form of beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium, and dietary fiber).

AM: How can a smoothie keep us full and what do you suggest should be in them?

MB: We asked our go-to nutrition expert, Amy Geant, to weigh in on this question. We always consult registered dietitians before giving out any nutrition advice.

AMY GEANT: Protein is one of the most important ingredients to help keep us feeling full. Carbohydrates like fruit are broken down by the body quickly, giving us a quick boost of energy, but not always a feeling of fullness for longer periods of time. Whereas protein takes
two to three hours to be fully metabolized, meaning your blood sugar, energy, and feeling of satiety should be quite stable for at least a couple hours. I usually recommend people put 10-15
grams of protein in their smoothies for snacks and 20-30 grams of protein if the smoothie is being used as a meal replacement. Protein powders are a great way to add the adequate lean
protein into a smoothie without taking in too many calories or carbohydrates.

AM: What does protein do in our bodies?

AG: Protein takes longer than carbohydrates the body to fully break down into glucose (sugar), so you get a gradual stream of energy over two to three hours after eating protein rather than a quick spike and then a crash. Keeping blood sugar steady is essential in keeping one's energy and metabolic rate stable (and avoiding that afternoon energy slump which can lead to cravings for sugar and carbohydrates).

AM: What smoothie would you suggest to someone who is new to adding this into their routine?

MB: Our favorite, easy, palatable combination is our very own Clean Green Smoothie. The best part is it’s low in sugar, high in protein and dietary fiber to keep you feeling full and energized
for hours. We have included the recipe below.

-½ frozen banana
-½ cup of frozen cauliflower (trust us on this one)
-One handful of fresh spinach
-2 scoops of ALOHA Vanilla Protein Powder
-Your choice of plant-based milk (¾ cup for a smoothie bowl, 1 cup for a drinkable smoothie)

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AM, May 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
ATHLEISURE MAG #113 | CHEF ESTHER CHOI
AM, May 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
AM, May 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
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AM, Apr 2025, Athletes, Editor Picks, Sports
IT'S ABOUT THE GAME | DILLON GABRIEL
AM, Apr 2025, Athletes, Editor Picks, Sports
AM, Apr 2025, Athletes, Editor Picks, Sports
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AM, Apr 2025, Editor Picks, TV Show
MGM+ GODFATHER OF HARLEM | RETURN TO HARLEM
AM, Apr 2025, Editor Picks, TV Show
AM, Apr 2025, Editor Picks, TV Show
ATHLEISURE MAG #112 | CHEF MASAHARU MORIMOTO
AM, Apr 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
ATHLEISURE MAG #112 | CHEF MASAHARU MORIMOTO
AM, Apr 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
AM, Apr 2025, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks
SPRINGING AHEAD | KELLY OLMSTEAD CMO ALLBIRDS
AM, Fashion, Lifestyle, Mar 2025, Editor Picks
SPRINGING AHEAD | KELLY OLMSTEAD CMO ALLBIRDS
AM, Fashion, Lifestyle, Mar 2025, Editor Picks
AM, Fashion, Lifestyle, Mar 2025, Editor Picks
THE SPICE OF LIFE | CHEF MANEET CHAUHAN
AM, Food, Mar 2025, TV Show, Editor Picks
THE SPICE OF LIFE | CHEF MANEET CHAUHAN
AM, Food, Mar 2025, TV Show, Editor Picks
AM, Food, Mar 2025, TV Show, Editor Picks
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AM, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Mar 2025
ATHLEISURE MAG #111 | RASHEE RICE
AM, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Mar 2025
AM, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Mar 2025
DIGGING INTO THE DYNASTY | HBO'S CELTICS CITY DIRECTOR LAUREN STOWELL + PRODUCER GABE HONIG
AM, Athletes, Feb 2025, Sports, Streaming, HBO, HBO Max, Max Original, Bingely Streaming, Bingely TV/Streaming, Editor Picks
DIGGING INTO THE DYNASTY | HBO'S CELTICS CITY DIRECTOR LAUREN STOWELL + PRODUCER GABE HONIG
AM, Athletes, Feb 2025, Sports, Streaming, HBO, HBO Max, Max Original, Bingely Streaming, Bingely TV/Streaming, Editor Picks
AM, Athletes, Feb 2025, Sports, Streaming, HBO, HBO Max, Max Original, Bingely Streaming, Bingely TV/Streaming, Editor Picks
ON THE COUNTRYSIDE | CHEF VINCENT CREPEL
AM, Feb 2025, Food, Editor Picks
ON THE COUNTRYSIDE | CHEF VINCENT CREPEL
AM, Feb 2025, Food, Editor Picks
AM, Feb 2025, Food, Editor Picks
ATHLEISURE MAG #110 | FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.
AM, Athletes, Sports, Olympics, Olympian, Celebrity, Fitness, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Feb 2025, Martial Arts, Boxing
ATHLEISURE MAG #110 | FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR.
AM, Athletes, Sports, Olympics, Olympian, Celebrity, Fitness, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Feb 2025, Martial Arts, Boxing
AM, Athletes, Sports, Olympics, Olympian, Celebrity, Fitness, Ath Mag Issues, Editor Picks, Feb 2025, Martial Arts, Boxing