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The Skinny on Metabolism Boosters

 

There are scores and scores of sports nutrition companies marketing metabolism boosters to help athletes reduce body fat. The products range from simple herbs such as Ginseng, to chemical derivatives of thyroid and adrenal hormones. The theory is constant: by increasing the bodys natural metabolism, it will burn more calories and thus, more fat. On paper this looks good. The basic science behind metabolism and body composition makes for slick advertising, and plenty of products sold. The trouble is there is little education regarding how to use metabolites effectively, and when to use them in the first place.

For athletesand in fact, for the general public as wellbody composition is a much more accurate measure of fitness than body weight. The leaner an athlete, the greater the force he or she will be able to generate per pound. With a leaner structure, the longer it will take to fatigue the system. All crucial issues to peak performance. It seems to make sense that active metabolism supplements would be of benefit. But this is rarely the case.

First, the bodys metabolism has a set point. Its quite similar to a thermostata good metaphor since one of the main jobs of metabolism is to produce body heat. When you crank up metabolism by dietary means, the body will turn off its own production in order to restore the set point. This means that any long term use of herbs and metabolites serves only to deregulate your system. Thats going the wrong direction from teaching the body to perform at a higher level.

Second, the increased caloric utilization that goes with higher metabolism is not all good from an athletic standpoint. Burning more calories and more fat causes the body to store less glycogen, the main energy source for muscles. If athletes cant store maximum amounts of glycogen between workouts, their subsequent training and performance will likewise be sub-maximal.

So for athletes, the best bet is to steer clear of active metabolism altering supplements. The bodys set point can be slowly altered, but only through training over time rather than mucking with it ergogenically. That way it will be a lasting, natural change, and it wont interfere with glycogen replenishment. If a body composition change is required in getting to peak performance, herbs and amino acids can be used, but never continuously for more than a week or two to avoid systemic metabolism deregulation, and only the empirically supported supplements such as L-Carnitine or standardized G115 Ginseng.

Author: John Eliot, Ph.D.
 
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John Eliot, Ph.D. is a noted author. John likes to create articles about this area.
 
 
 

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