With the world gearing towards a holistic approach to losing weight
and keeping fat from creeping into their bodies, calories have become an
essential tool to measure the amount of food that goes into one's body.
Essentially, everyone is looking for ways in which they can burn
maximum calories without having to lower their calorie intake and still
burn fat. You may not realize it, but it is not just possible to burn
calories during the day when you're active, but you can also do so in
your sleep and consistently burn fat throughout the day and the night.
Given below are some tips that will help you increase the calories
burned sleeping.
1. Strength training:
You may swear by your
cardio as it helps burn an intensive amount of calories and fat making
you sweat. However, the effects of calorie burning when it comes to
doing cardio last only till you work out. Strength training, on the
other hand, may not feel as intense or get your heart rate as high as
cardio does. In fact, you sweat the least when doing strength workouts
compared to cardio. However, the capacity of strength training to burn
calories even after the workout is complete is immense. Essentially, you
could be burning fat for as many as 2 days from a single session of
30-60 minutes of strength training. Needless to say, you then end up
burning more calories in your sleep too.
2. Eating smaller meals more often:
In
order for the body to burn fat while it sleeps, it is very important to
keep giving your body adequate fuel. In the absence of fuel, or lower
metabolism, your body is just not going to have the strength to burn the
fat and calories. However, if you keep feeding your body with fuel in
the form of nutrient-dense foods in smaller portions every few hours,
your body gets charged up and therefore, you end up burning more
calories even when you are sleeping.
3. Always ensure you get good quality sound sleep:
Good
quality sleep can be a deciding factor in how much fat you burn when
you are fast asleep. Throughout the day, your body goes through a
tremendous amount of stress. Whether you have an active or a sedentary
lifestyle, the body is constantly doing its work of burning calories and
processing the food that you've consumed. It is only when you sleep
does the body get some time to relax itself and repair itself from all
the tiring activities it was put through the day. However, for this to
happen, you need to completely de-stress, which happens in the form of a
long, undisturbed sleep every single night. Most people tend to spend
way too much time in their electronic gadgets as the night sets in and
therefore, barely get sleep for more than 4-5 hours. This can not only
be detrimental to your health and focus levels the next day but can also
slow down your fat burning ability.
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