How to Supercharge your Energy Levels

Written by Paul Reeve


Your energy levels will depend on several factors, including genetics, nutrition, sleep habits, and emotional stress. Some of these you have no control over But there is one VERY important factor that you do have control over and that is your ability to take part in physical exercise.

Need a source of vast power and energy?

Look no further than your gym.

The link between physical fitness and energy is so strong, that doctors have lately been prescribing exercise as treatment for chronic fatigue, depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and insomnia, for instance.

If sufferers ofrepparttar most stubborn kind of fatigue can be energized with exercise, imagine what can do for those of us who experience ordinary, every-day fatigue.

* Feel Great At Mid-Afternoon *

Your brain thrives on oxygen. Blood transports oxygen torepparttar 115031 brain, sorepparttar 115032 greater blood flow torepparttar 115033 brain,repparttar 115034 greaterrepparttar 115035 oxygen supplyrepparttar 115036 brain has. As you increase your heartbeat with a vigorous workout, more blood surges throughrepparttar 115037 brain, more oxygen gets absorbed by your brain cells, and you feel more mentally alert and energetic.

Experts point out another long-term cause-and-effect relationship between exercise and blood flow torepparttar 115038 brain: as you continue exercising,repparttar 115039 number of capillaries (small blood vessels between your arteries and veins) throughout your body will grow. More blood flow through your "pipes" means more oxygen will be supplied where you need it.

Regular exercise also keepsrepparttar 115040 pipes clear and circulation healthy by preventing atherosclerosis (buildup of plaque). Regular exercise can actually REVERSE atherosclerosis when combined with a healthy nutrition plan. When you have atherosclerosis in check, your brain is virtually guaranteed forrepparttar 115041 rest of your life.

Blood also carries glucose,repparttar 115042 simple sugar that'srepparttar 115043 primary fuel source for your entire nervous system of whichrepparttar 115044 brain isrepparttar 115045 command center. Glucose's production startsrepparttar 115046 metabolism of carbohydrates. Various enzymes, plus your body's ability to use glucose to produce ATP,repparttar 115047 more important energy chemical inrepparttar 115048 body, control this production. When you exercise, you increaserepparttar 115049 level of those enzymes and their activity.

In other words, when you exercise regularly, you boost your enzymes, resulting in more glucose, and your body is more efficient in usingrepparttar 115050 glucose. You get a larger supply of ATP, which helps fight offrepparttar 115051 mid-afternoon energy drop-off.

* Increase Metabolism *

It's no secret that strength trainers are firmer and stronger than sedentary folks. How could it be otherwise?

Resistance exercise builds muscle, pure and simple. The more muscle you have,repparttar 115052 higher your metabolism, andrepparttar 115053 more calories you burn even at rest.

So why does "strong and toned" equate to more energy?

For starters, heavy people have to lug around more weight all day long. Whenrepparttar 115054 overweight climbs a flight of stairs, do yard work, or even just carryingrepparttar 115055 garbage can torepparttar 115056 curb, they're also carrying that excess weight, making almost everything they do more exhausting.

Serious Dieting Tips, Humorous Explanations

Written by David Leonhardt


Serious Dieting Tips, Humorous Explanations By David Leonhardt

A few months ago, I set out to lose 22.6 pounds, then to put back on at least half of it.

Huh? Anybody who's ever found herself stuck on a yo-yo diet is probably thinking that I am either crazy or planning way too hard forrepparttar inevitable yo-yo heartaches. However, my plan is more sneaky than that.

First, I want to lose this rubber tire I've been carrying around my waist. Have you ever gotten stuck inside a rubber tire? It's not a pretty site.

Then, I want to put back some of that weight inrepparttar 115030 form of muscle. It's my grand master plan to change my shape from looking like a silly pear to looking like an upside down silly pear.

Will it work?

I think I haverepparttar 115031 "silly" part figured out. And so far, I have lost14.6 pounds, but I think I really lost a few more, because I have been getting ahead of schedule on adding those muscle pounds.

I would love to tell you what my weight is now, but that's very private information. Why should it be so private? I am not 100% certain, but I believe it is so that people can easily move between Earth andrepparttar 115032 Moon without being detected by hidden scales. (Why people keep their age private isrepparttar 115033 subject of my column on aging gracefully at http://www.thehappyguy.com/aging-gracefully.html .)

While there is more to healthy dieting than a few tips, these ten dieting tips should help you laugh away a few pounds (What a great way to lose!). Hint:repparttar 115034 tips are serious;repparttar 115035 explanations are not.

Tip #1: Never eat before bed. This is just common sense. It is so much more fun to eat IN bed.

Tip #2: Bake, don't fry. This is also common sense. Baking allows you to retain more friendships. When you bake inrepparttar 115036 sun, you get a nice tan and go for a dip inrepparttar 115037 pool to cool off with your friends. But when you fry, you get a sunburn and don't dare go inrepparttar 115038 shower for a week...which scares your friends away.

Tip #3: Drink plenty of water before meals. This will help you eat less duringrepparttar 115039 meal. After all, few people can over-eat consistently while rushing off torepparttar 115040 bathroom.

Tip #4: Don't taste-test while you cook. Many cooks taste their dishes several times while cooking to make surerepparttar 115041 flavor is just right. Over a lifetime,repparttar 115042 typical cook who takes such measures will put on 13.4 pounds. Worse still, tasting your cooking in advance deprives you of entertaining facial scrunches when your family tastes your untested recipes. (Remember that laughter is a great way to burn calories?)

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