I received this very interesting and informing email from Joel Marion today.
He explains exactly how calorie deficit works, and why it doesn't work when it is not used correctly.
I would like to post his email here:
I've
been getting a lot of questions about metabolism lately, so I figured
I'd put together a few blog posts about how you can increase YOURS.
#1 - Increase your G-flux.
If
you've never heard of G-flux, here's a simple formula for increasing
it: Eat more; exercise more. Sounds pretty simple, but let's take a
deeper look.
Exercise increases metabolism. Eating increases
metabolism. The trick is learning to balance the two so that you still
create a negative calorie balance.
Let's back up real quick.
Sendentary
people (folks who just sit around and don't exercise) have painfully
slow metabolisms. This is due to many hormonal factors resulting from a
lack of exercise along with the fact that these individuals never
really "teach" their body to burn additional calories.
Likewise,
chronic dieters share the same plight. When you chronically under-eat,
metabolism shuts down as a starvation protection mechanism and the
oh-so-slow metabolism blues start a-playin'.
On the contrary,
exercise and eating are metabolism boosters. That being said, it's not
very likely that eating more by itself will ever do wonders for your fat
loss goals.
But when you combine eating more with a high caloric burn via exercise you get the best of both worlds.
For
example, let's say your basal metabolic rate allows you to burn 2000
calories a day. Knowing this, you go on a diet and begin eating 1500
calories a day, putting you 500 calories in the hole. Now, on the
surface a 500 calorie deficit would appear to be a good thing, but
unfortunately you've done your metaoblism NO favors here. In fact,
under-eating only decreases metabolism with each passing day.
So, "dieting" is not the method of choice for creating a calorie deficit.
Now
let's take a similar scenario. You burn 2000 calories a day, but
instead of "dieting" you start eating 300 calories MORE each day and you
also burn 800 extra calories through exercise. The result? The SAME
500 calorie deficit (2800 calories burned, 2300 calories consumed) but
you do so while increasing your metabolism through eating and exercising
more.
That's the power of G-flux. Apply the concept and watch your metabolism skyrocket.
While
we're on the topic of metabolism here's something you should definitely
check out. Believe it or not, my buddy Kyle Leon just posted a new
metabolism trick that can't even be stopped by "bad genetics"...and he
SHOWS you proof. See for yourself:
==> Metabolism trick to OVERCOME your genetics (actually works)
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