To burn more calories, do the things that would change your body composition.
The Most Effective Ways To Burn More Calories
The most effective ways to burn more calories are going to come from the activities that cause your body composition to change. That does not mean an endless amount of cardio! That can, and most often does, get in the way of building muscle and losing weight in a sustainable manner anyways.
When you start Strength Training, you tell your body you want a composition change. Your body begins to burn fat and put on lean muscle mass, which causes you to burn more calories through the day, further helping your body composition change. — David Minishian
Resistance Based Strength Training
When you are strength training you are changing your body composition. You increase the amount of lean muscle mass on your body and that naturally causes you to burn more calories throughout the day on top of the calories you burn actually exercising. An important thing to note: after a while of doing the same or similar workouts your body adapts and it becomes easier, meaning that you won’t be getting the same benefits you once were. You begin to burn less calories and gain strength slower, that means it’s time to up the intensity.
Stagger Your Workouts
Staggering your workouts help you get all the benefits of your workouts and recovery periods. It is better to spread your workouts evenly through out the week so you can take advantage of the effects of consistency. Your body burns more calories than normal up to 72 hours after a workout, so you want don’t want to go long periods of time not working out and going stagnant. If you are working out 3 times a week, you would gain more from your efforts if you have them spaced out, something like Monday, Wednesday, Friday instead of clumping them together like Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. This also applies to your activity outside of the workouts, moving more in general will promote more calorie burn through physically moving more and staying busy so that there is less “accidental” eating.
High Protein Diet
Those who focus on a high protein diet actullay burn more of the calories they consume then someone who doesnt consume as much protein. Out of the 3 Macro Nutrients, protein actually requires the most energy, the most calories, to break down and digest. So outside of protein rebuilding the damage to your muscles to get stronger and burn more calories in a day anyways, it also helps you burn even more calories through digestion.
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David Minishian, MPH
Fitness and Nutrition Coach
David is the owner and head coach at Sculpt Fitness in Long Beach, CA. He leads the mission at Sculpt to educate, equip, and empower the local community to make the best decisions for their health. For over 10 years he has coached exercise and nutrition, helping clients create sustainable lifestyle to build the body they want. When he's not training, coaching or cooking, David is on an adventure with his wife and kids or teeing up his next shot on a golf course.