STRENGTH
TRAINING
If you want to lose weight, improve your body shape, performance
and health then the key to your success includes regular sessions
of strength training.
More and more men and women of all ages are lifting weights for
faster, lasting results. With overwhelming scientific evidence research
supporting the value of resistance training, here’s just a
few benefits you can enjoy from regular strength training sessions:
1. Increased Metabolic Rate - Strength training
increases the body's metabolic rate, causing the body to burn more
calories throughout the day.
2. Increasing and Restoring Bone Density - Inactivity
and aging can lead to a decrease in bone density and brittleness.
Studies have clearly proven that consistent strength training can
increase bone density and prevent Osteoporosis.
3. Increased Lean Muscle Mass and Muscle Strength, Power,
and Endurance - Everyone can benefit from being stronger.
We can work harder, we can play more, we can workout longer, and
we can be more alive.
4. Injury Prevention - A wide variety of sports-related
or life-related injuries can be prevented by strengthening muscles
and joints.
5. Improved Balance, Flexibility, Mobility and Stability
- Stronger and more resilient muscles improves our balance, which
means more comfortable living & fewer falls or accidents.
6. Decreased Risk of Coronary Disease - Participation
in a consistent strength-training program has a wide variety of
affiliated health benefits including decreasing cholesterol and
lowering your blood pressure.
7. Aids Rehabilitation and Recovery - One of the
best ways to heal many types of injury is to strengthen muscles
surrounding the injured area. The stronger your muscles, the quicker
the healing process.
8. Enhanced Performance in Sports or Exercise -
No matter what your favorite sport or physical activity, with the
proper strength training program, your performance can unquestionably
be improved, and in some cases dramatically so.
9. Aging Gracefully - There is no more important
reason to making a strength training a consistent part of your life,
than to ensure you age gracefully. Physical activity keeps us alive
and vibrant. Strength training ensures we are strong enough to participate
in aerobic activities, outdoor recreation, and sports. Strong seniors
fall down less. If they do fall down, their stronger bodies are
more resilient, are injured less by the fall, and are able to heal
more quickly after an injury.
10. Feeling Better and Looking Better - As painful
as strength training can sometimes feel, there is nothing more satisfying
than the feeling after a good solid work-out. Stronger muscles and
joints can have a dramatic impact on posture and leaner toned muscles
tend to make everyone feel better about their appearance. This all
leads to improved self-esteem and increased self-confidence.
Facts about Strength training
Women who lift weights develop bulky muscles –
FALSE
Muscle growth is greatly dependent on the body’s genetics,
the level of the male growth hormone, testosterone and the type
of weight training programme. As men tend to have much higher levels
of testosterone they are most likely to increase their muscle size.
Most women can expect to enhance their muscle tone without bulk,
achieving a firmer, trimmer, more shapely figure.
You can choose target areas to burn fat off
– FALSE
This fictional concept is also known as ‘spot reduction’.
Many magazines are guilty of claiming to have exercise tips for
losing fat off specific areas such as your thighs, tummy and hips.
A good example is to do lots of sit-ups or crunches to burn fat
from your stomach. This is false!
The good news is, the right programme does promote fat burning
from all over the body, so wherever you have the most to lose you
can lose the most.
It is the combination of regular resistance training, aerobic exercise
and healthy eating habits that will result in the fastest fat loss.
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