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Build Muscle To Boost Metabolism
Building Your Muscle
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Build Muscle
Many people - particularly some women - are very leery about
undertaking any exercise regimen that can lead to muscle
building.
The old perception was that muscle building leads to muscle
bulking, and before long, gorging forearm veins and other
unwanted results. This is, frankly, not the case.
Provided that women aren’t supporting their workouts with
specific muscle-building supplements, there is no need to be
concerned; because building lean muscle won’t make them bulk
up.
Still, however, the question remains: why would women (and, of
course, men) who want to boost their metabolism focus on muscle
building? Isn’t cardiovascular exercising the only thing that
matters?
Again, the answer is: No! In addition to a healthy and
responsible cardiovascular program, muscle building is an
exceptionally powerful way to boost metabolism.
How? Because a pound of muscle burns more calories than a pound
of fat.
And what does this mean? It means (and get ready to stare in
awe) that if you have more muscle on your body - anywhere on
your body - you will simply burn more calories as a result.
You don’t even have to do anything. You’ll simply burn more
calories, because muscle simply requires more of an energy
investment.
Of course, as you can infer, if you build muscle and then leave
it alone, over time, the muscle fibers will weaken and you’ll
lose that wonderful calorie-burning factory. But that’s no
problem, because all you need to do is build and maintain
healthy muscle.
It may sound daunting; especially if at the moment you perceive
yourself to have much more fat than muscle.
Yet the important thing for you to remember is that once you
start building muscle - through any kind of strength training -
your body will itself start burning more calories.
It has to; even while you sleep, or go to a movie, or read a
book. It’s like putting your calorie-burning (catabolism)
program on auto-pilot.
So don’t let a little (or even a lot) of extra flab, at the
moment, deter you from believing that muscle building is
important.
Yes, you should enjoy cardiovascular exercise too, because
that’s ultimately how your body is going to burn existing fat.
But muscle building plays a profoundly supportive role in that
pursuit.
And it’s an exponential one, too: the more fat you transform
into muscle, the more calories you’ll burn simply to maintain
that new muscle (and the wonderful cycle goes on and
on!).

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