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How can i slow down my metabolism?
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Hello all, My question is: How can i slow down my metabolism? I am 19 and have always been thin mainly due to metabolism, i eat lots of food but don't put any weight on. Please could someone help me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's nothing wrong with being thin and don't get into bad eating habits and ending up putting unhealthy fat on and risking future problems from a bad diet (just because it doesn't put weight on, doesn't mean it's not doing other damage to your body).
If anything get into a good fitness regime to build a nice body tone.
You're only young so chances are you may well fill out more quite naturally.
A lot of the guys I went to uni with, especially the naturally thinner ones, have naturally filled out over the past 10 or so years.
The main thing is to be happy with the person you are rather than stressing about the way you look.
If anything get into a good fitness regime to build a nice body tone.
You're only young so chances are you may well fill out more quite naturally.
A lot of the guys I went to uni with, especially the naturally thinner ones, have naturally filled out over the past 10 or so years.
The main thing is to be happy with the person you are rather than stressing about the way you look.
Having a healthy metabolism is good ... it means your body will use up what you put into it.
Questions are ...
What goes in?
And what does your body use it for?
Do you do resistance exercises? (weights, and that sort of thing)
If you do, eat your normal diet, but on days that you're working out, eat plenty of carbs (pasta, banana, avodados, etc). Afterwards, your body will try to repair the damage you have done to it ... so FEED your body with protein ... eggs, skimmed milk, fish, red meat, chicken.
That will build good muscle tissue, which is the only sort of weight you want to be putting on.
Questions are ...
What goes in?
And what does your body use it for?
Do you do resistance exercises? (weights, and that sort of thing)
If you do, eat your normal diet, but on days that you're working out, eat plenty of carbs (pasta, banana, avodados, etc). Afterwards, your body will try to repair the damage you have done to it ... so FEED your body with protein ... eggs, skimmed milk, fish, red meat, chicken.
That will build good muscle tissue, which is the only sort of weight you want to be putting on.
I really wouldn't worry too much nick - I'm sure you'll fill out as you get older.
I was always a 'skinny' kid & teenager (slim family genes), but I'm glad I was.
Some of my school friends were like me & we've grown into slender/ish ladies, unlike some of the more voluptuous girls, who now hate their big saggy boobs & bot's.
(Mind you, you might be a fella!) lol
I was always a 'skinny' kid & teenager (slim family genes), but I'm glad I was.
Some of my school friends were like me & we've grown into slender/ish ladies, unlike some of the more voluptuous girls, who now hate their big saggy boobs & bot's.
(Mind you, you might be a fella!) lol
do nothing for 3 mths,
pig out on McDonalds, Fish and chips, burgers, Coke,
breakfast, lunch and dinner, then have a few snacks (chocolate bars 5+ bars per day/ crisps 5+ packets a day of each)
im sure after 3 mths, everyone will start callin you fat boy, then go to the gym and turn it all to muscle
pig out on McDonalds, Fish and chips, burgers, Coke,
breakfast, lunch and dinner, then have a few snacks (chocolate bars 5+ bars per day/ crisps 5+ packets a day of each)
im sure after 3 mths, everyone will start callin you fat boy, then go to the gym and turn it all to muscle