If you're
involved with a fat loss diet plan, one of the primary things that you need to
think about is what you can be doing to increase the rate of lipolysis in the
body.
Lipolysis
stands for the burning up of body fat stores for energy, thus it's the process
that's going to help you reach your goal weight and look your best.
There are a
few different factors that will influence the rate of lipolysis that goes on so
understanding these factors and then doing everything that you can to maximize
them will be critical to success.
Your Diet Program
Looking at
the diet you're using, in order to increase the rate of lipolysis that takes
place, you want to achieve two different tasks.
First, you
want to be using a lower calorie diet plan so that the body doesn't have
sufficient fuel to cover its daily needs.
In doing so, you're going to force it to find another source of fuel for
energy – namely, your body fat stores.
As it
starts turning to your body fat stores, you'll undergo the process of lipolysis
at a faster pace.
Now, to
speed this process up even faster, reduce the carbohydrate content of the diet
specifically. Since carbohydrates are
the preferred source of energy in your body, when they are taken out of the
picture, the body really won't have any readily available energy to burn and
thus body fat will be the only option.
The body
generally does not like using protein as a fuel source so fat will be more
preferable. Dietary fat will be turned
to as well, but once that energy is exhausted, body fat stores will be the next
place it'll look to provide you with fuel.
Your Exercise Program
The second
thing that can really influence the rate of lipolysis that you experience is
your exercise program. Here, you want to
focus on a combination of two things.
- First, you want to perform some very high intensity exercise at the start of the workout session. This could be weight lifting or it could be interval sprint training. Doing this intense physical activity is going to cause the body to release fatty acids from the fat cells, so you're in the position for prime lipolysis to take place.
- Then, once you've finished this component of the workout, perform some lighter paced cardio training. Since the body can use fat as a fuel source during this activity (while it can only use glucose as a fuel source during more intense forms), this means that you're now going to burn off those fatty acids that have been released.
The end
result means an increase in lipolysis and that you will reach your goal weight
sooner.
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