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The Truth About Metabolism (And Why Sugar Is Destroying Yours)
Most people think their metabolism is “broken.” The truth? It’s not broken—it’s just not working for you yet.
Your metabolism is the rate at which your body burns calories to keep you alive and moving. Just like a car uses fuel, your body uses calories to power everything from breathing and digestion to workouts and recovery.
If you’ve been struggling to lose weight, the issue likely isn’t your age, your genetics, or even your workouts. It’s probably that your metabolism isn’t running efficiently—and sugar might be making things worse.
🔥 Why Sugar Slows You Down
Sugar is sneaky. It’s calorie-dense, highly palatable, and doesn’t make you feel full. That means it’s easy to overeat without even realizing it. Over time, excess sugar trains your body to store more fat and burn fewer calories. It disrupts your energy levels, cravings, and hormones.
In short: more sugar = more fat storage + a slower metabolism.
🔍 How Your Body Burns Calories
Your body uses energy in three main ways:
- Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR): This is the number of calories your body needs just to stay alive—breathing, circulating blood, etc. The more muscle you have, the higher your BMR.
- Thermic Effect of Food (TEF): Digestion takes energy too, and protein requires the most. Eating a high-protein diet gives your metabolism a small daily boost.
- Exercise and Movement: Workouts increase your daily burn, especially if you’re doing strength training. But general movement like walking or chores only goes so far.
🏋️♀️ Muscle Is the Metabolism Multiplier
If you want to fix your metabolism, you need to build lean muscle.
Muscle burns calories all day long—not just during a workout. That means when you lift weights, you’re not just burning calories during the session—you’re raising your metabolism 24/7.
Let’s say your daily calorie burn is 1,300 calories, but you're eating 1,500. That extra 200 adds up fast. Now imagine you add lean muscle and raise your BMR to 1,500+ calories/day without changing your diet. Suddenly, you’re in a deficit and your body starts using fat for energy.
✅ How to Take Control of Your Metabolism
- Start lifting weights. It’s the most effective way to increase your metabolic rate.
- Prioritize protein. This helps with recovery and burns more during digestion.
- Cut out added sugar. It slows fat loss and leads to overeating.
No pills, no gimmicks—just science and consistent effort.
If you’re tired of guessing and want to finally see results, our coaches can help build a plan that works for your goals and your lifestyle.
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