All too often I hear men and women saying females shouldn’t
be lifting weights. Why not!? Nothing upsets me more than hearing those
uneducated on the matter chime in with their misguided opinions. Not only
should women be lifting weights, but they should be in the weight room more often than
their male counterparts.
Here’s why:
Testosterone
vs. Estrogen:
Many
women that I have trained in the past are very apprehensive about picking up a
dumbbell because they don’t want to become “muscle-y.” With the proper program
and guidance, there is no way this would happen. In laymen’s terms,
testosterone is far more superior to burning fat AND building muscle in comparison
to estrogen. That is why men “bulk up”. Why is this important? Purely based on
hormone composition between the genders, it is much harder for women to build
muscle and therefore burn fat. Females simply don’t have the testosterone for
that to happen. So in short, these effects won’t happen overnight! Relax, don’t
listen to infomercials from SALES PEOPLE, and start incorporating some weight
into your regimen.
Burning Calories:
It is fair to say, that a main
reason a majority of people want to work out is calorie control. Most people
want to feel great, be lean, and achieve overall health. Allow me to blow your
mind with these next few sentences. At rest your body is burning calories.
Muscle requires more calories to sustain itself than fat does – a lot more. A
cheap and easy way to burn off those unwanted love handles: PUT ON SOME MUSCLE!
Muscle? But I like cardio. Then get your ass in gear and stop moving at the same miserable pace as Betty White on the treadmill next to you. Higher intensity burns more calories. Higher intensity what you ask? ANYTHING! Speed, hills, resistance, intervals - the list goes on and on.
Muscle? But I like cardio. Then get your ass in gear and stop moving at the same miserable pace as Betty White on the treadmill next to you. Higher intensity burns more calories. Higher intensity what you ask? ANYTHING! Speed, hills, resistance, intervals - the list goes on and on.
The evidence is all there. This isn’t abstract thinking,
this is a professional relaying facts. The easiest way to feel better and move
better is by working hard. Don’t hold yourself back, get yourself into the game
and see what an amazing machine your body can be and will become. Get into a
boot camp, or under a bar, and start sweating.
I keep trying to suggest this to my wife. Thank you for posting this. She doesn't believe women should use wights. She does some TRX stuff which is awesome, but it's not free weights. She's now on a yoga kick, again awesome, but IT'S NOT free weights.
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