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As health experts encourage the entire population to stay home and stay safe, you’re probably not feeling yourself. Energy levels are low and motivation is a thing of the not-so-distant past.
There’s no doubt this new way of life is negatively impacting on your health goals as your body adjusts to being indoors more. Even more importantly, your body won’t be the most optimized environment for normal testosterone production.
Here at Prime Male, we have the best plan to help you maintain normal T levels and enjoy that male potency and virility you crave. This is your ultimate guide to staying healthy at home.
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A healthy, nourishing diet is important to keep well and maintain a healthy immune system. Food is absolutely crucial for optimized testosterone levels. Foods like fatty fish and leafy greens may encourage the body to produce testosterone. A diet full of vitamin D, zinc and magnesium may also be key[1].
Pile your plate with plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, plant and animal proteins and healthy fats. This will make sure you’re getting all the essential nutrients you need to treat low T, boost overall health and maintain normal immune function.
These are the types of food you should be eating:
Don’t totally exclude the foods you love. Try the 80-20 rule. That’s 80% of your food coming from foods listed above. The remaining 20% can come from foods you enjoy like pizza, ice cream and fries.
Remember to
stay hydrated and drink enough water throughout the day too.
You might not be able to stick to your normal active life in the gym but don’t worry, there are ways to create the ideal hormonal environment in the comfort of your own home. All you need is your own bodyweight. You could even grab a few tins of soup to make your home workout routines a little more challenging.
Mix up your workouts with HIIT and bodyweight strength training to enhance T production and overall wellbeing.
Squats are a great calorie burner, adding shape to your thighs, glutes and quads. Even better, your own bodyweight will make these a killer move to add to any home workout. To make it even harder, why not add in an element of squat jumps? Complete them as high intensity interval training to help boost your T.
Set your legs on fire with this special move. Lunges place particular focus on your glute muscles and hamstrings, adding strength to your lower body. Grab some canned goods to make this exercise harder.
Push-ups are the ultimate test and use your entire bodyweight to challenge muscles. They’re guaranteed to fully engage and exert your muscles for explosive strength!
This exercise will definitely get that heart rate racing, testing your core and arm strength too. With mountain climbers, you’ll also target muscles in your chest and lower legs.
This one might look easy but it’s far from it. This move targets and activates the glutes and hamstring muscles. It also isolates the core, strengthens and stabilizes the spinal cord – all excellent for better posture.
The jumping jack is a great cardio move which works to elevate the heart rate. It also engages the muscles in your arms and legs.
The dreaded burpee is ideal for eliciting a cardiovascular response while adding strength to your upper and lower body.
This isometric exercise specifically targets the core but there is an element of upper body strength involved too.
Nothing feels normal at the moment. You might feel like setting yourself up on the sofa everyday but there are things you can do to keep your testosterone levels normal and your body healthy. Here are some tips to help you stay focused, productive, healthy and happy.
Spending time to stretch your muscles in the morning helps them perform better throughout the day, increase flexibility and prevent injury. Stretching may also kick-start your energy levels and aid circulation, giving you the best start to your day.
If you have a garden or a park nearby, make sure you spend some time getting some fresh, outdoor air. Research suggests time outdoors is good for you, raising your vitamin D levels and helping you feel happier[1].
Nature can calm the mind and help you feel at ease. Opening a window to breathe in fresh air can also help if you don’t have any green space nearby.
Supplements can help plug a gap when you’re unable to get the nutrients you need from diet alone[2]. When it comes to keeping your T production working normally, supplements like test boosters may provide the exact nutrients your body needs. Prime Male for example, is an all-natural formula containing high-grade ingredients that work to optimize your T and turn the clock back on male aging.
A lack of
good quality sleep can negatively impact physical and mental health. It can
also play a role in reducing total and free testosterone in men[3],
never mind affect the immune system’s ability to fight infections. Aim to get
at least seven to eight hours of quality sleep every night. Prioritize good
sleeping habits, stick to a routine and disconnect from your phone before going
to bed.
[1]https://examine.com/nutrition/increase-testosterone-naturally/
[2] https://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/spending-time-outdoors-is-good-for-you
[3] https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/supplements/art-20044894
[4] https://examine.com/nutrition/how-important-is-sleep/
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