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I know you’ve been told to starve those fat cells and exercise the heck out of them but what if that advice doesn’t actually work?Â
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Let’s look at the best ways you can shrink those fat cells while boosting your metabolism.
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High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) has been shown to increase fat burning even at rest. But it is important how you exercise during this season. No more than 2-3 intense workouts per week for a total of around 40 minutes is the recommendation for Wise Women. Too much intense exercise can cause what the body perceives as stress and increase cortisol levels (fat storage). Protein after a workout is essential for muscle repair and blood sugar stabilization. Along with HIIT (low impact counts), strength training is important for reducing bone loss and increasing muscle mass which increases fat burning and metabolism. Women over 40 should perform 2-3...
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Decreasing belly fat isn't about one factor. Take a look at each area and choose what to implement to see the results you want.
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Cortisol is the primary stress hormone. Cortisol imbalances cause weight gain, and weight gain causes cortisol imbalance. This is a crazy hamster wheel that you have to jump off of to find balance.
Choose one area to focus on:Â
>>Get more sleep
>>Try an adaptogenic herb like Ashwagandha
>>Find simple ways to reduce your daily stress, and try asking for help.
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Choose foods like clean grass-fed protein, wild-caught fish, free-range chicken, green leafy vegetables, low glycemic fruits, nuts, seeds, natural oils, butter, olive oil, and whole grains.Â
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Keeping your blood sugar balanced is key to decreasing belly fat and increasing your level of health. The best way for you to stay balanced is to s...
Getting older isn’t all bad, in fact there are so many good things about increasing age. But weight gain, increased belly fat and stubborn weight are not a “good” part of getting older. Let’s discover the reasons behind the extra weight and why it can be so hard to lose.
It’s all about hormones. As women, we have been gifted with a plethora of amazing hormones, moving into the menopause season of life causes those hormones to start shifting to new levels. This shift is usually at the root of most of your frustration with weight loss.
While there are a ton of changes you can make on a daily basis to your diet and lifestyle I would highly recommend that you find a Functional medicine doctor to work with you so you can know the hard data behind your symptoms.
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Here are some of the key areas to investigate for optimal fat loss:
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