Women should lift weights
Why Women Should Lift Weights
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Do you think
lifting weights is just for men? Aren't you better off doing hours of aerobic
exercise? Think again because women can gain significant benefits from weights
training and it won’t make you bulky!
A lot of females go to the gym and
use the aerobic machines to achieve the body shape and fitness they are
seeking. This is fine, but a good fitness program for anyone - male or female -
should have balance between all the training modalities. What a lot of women
leave out is strength or weights training. We think this is a big mistake!
Now you might think strength training is just for men, or maybe you're worried
that you'll bulk up if you lift weights. But in reality strength training
reduces body fat, increases lean muscle mass, gives you shape, increases tone
and definition, provides numerous mental benefits, wards off osteoporosis, and
even helps your body burn calories more efficiently. Wow, what a fantastic
training tool!
You don't need to worry about bulking up - you'll actually look thinner because
your muscles will be more toned. And increased lean muscle mass will provide
you with a bigger "engine" to burn calories so even on days when you
don't work out you'll be burning more energy! Females can definitely benefit
from weights training.
Strength
training will help you:
• Increase your strength and
stability: strong muscles enhance your ability
to move and lift things. Your aerobic workouts will be more effective because
with extra strength you can work harder.
• Maintain and increase your bone mineral density: working your body
with weights increases bone density and decreases your risk of osteoporosis.
When bone is stressed appropriately through muscle movement, it gets stronger.
• Control body fat by boosting your metabolic rate: when you lose
muscle, your body gradually becomes less efficient at burning calories. That's
because muscle burns three times more calories than fat does. The more muscle
mass your body has, the more efficiently and quickly it burns calories, even
when you're at rest.
• Reduce your risk of injury: building muscle protects your joints from
injury during aerobic exercise and in normal daily activities. Strength
training also helps protect your lower back and keep it healthy.
• Improve your overall body image: studies suggest that women who
strength train feel more self-confident and have an improved body image.
Still not convinced?! Consider the
alternative - if you don't use your muscles, you lose your
muscles. Your lean muscle mass diminishes with age, and your muscles will
actually shrink if they're not used. This is especially important for older
women and osteoporosis risk because resistance training decreases your risk of
falls, increases your bone density, and increases your general strength and
stability.
So how do you get started? Talk to one of our friendly ONE55 Personal Trainers
today. There’s no time like the present!
Lifting weight is very beneficial for women. It increase bone density which in turn reduces the risk of osteoporosis when growing older.
Posted by: Adjustable Dumbbells | 06/26/2011 at 09:38 PM