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What’s so Neat about NEAT?
-Rachel Hibbs
Let’s talk about NEAT.
It’s a pretty cool topic, and I really love helping people with it!
What’s so NEAT about Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis, you may ask? (See what I did there?!)
Well, let’s dive in.
NEAT is the energy expended for everything we do when we’re not sleeping or exercising (hence the “non-exercise”).
Here are a few examples of NEAT:
-walking in the grocery store
-chasing after your kids
-mowing the lawn
-doing the laundry
-walking a flight of stairs to get to your office
-the 5 trips you take to the water fountain (or coffee machine)
-the fidgeting at your desk when you are bored
-the walk you take with your pups
You know… all of your activity outside of the actual gym!
All of these things burn calories, and probably more than you would expect!
Many people are totally overlooking the power of NEAT. There is no doubt that getting a good sweat in at the box and lifting some heavy weights is a great way to burn calories, but you probably don’t realize that the calories burned with the accumulation of all of those small activities outside of exercise would significantly outdo the calories you burned in the hour you spent at the gym.
Hey… that’s pretty… NEAT!
Focusing solely on the energy you use while exercising is one of the biggest mistakes people make when trying to improve physical health. Exercise will never make up for the energy you could be expending living an active lifestyle.
Our jobs tend to impact our levels of NEAT greatly. Anyone working in an occupation that requires them to be on their feet all day or engaging in physical activity (i.e. nurses, waiters or waitresses, construction workers, personal trainers, teachers) are going to have much higher levels of NEAT than those of us stuck behind our desks Monday to Friday. The difference in energy expenditure between active and sedentary jobs can run into hundreds and hundreds of calories.
But have no fear! Coach Rachel is here to tell you all the different ways we can increase NEAT.
10 Ways to Increase NEAT:
Try incorporating a few of these simple hacks into your daily routine and focus on moving more throughout the course of your day.
– Coach Rachel xoxo