Benefits of Weight Training For Women

Released on: September 11, 2008, 9:38 am

Press Release Author: Paul Yost

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Weight training for women is an essential component. The
benefits are vast and you should implement a structured weight training program,
whatever the goal.

Press Release Body: Weight training for women is still a fairly non-existent
subject. This is because women typically don\'t perform much, if any, weight training
exercise in comparison to their male counterparts. Almost every gym I\'ve ever been
to has the same dynamic -- women on cardiovascular machines and men on the weights.
This is due to a number of factors, but weight training for women should definitely
be incorporated into any fitness endeavor.

Why Women Don\'t Weight Train

1. Fear of Big Bulky Muscles

This is easily the number one reason why women don\'t weight train. I completely
understand why. There aren\'t all that many men that want a woman with huge legs, a
big muscular back and bulging biceps. The main problem with this idea is the fact
that most women don\'t produce enough testosterone to cause this effect. If you still
don\'t believe me, just think of all the gyms packed with young males trying to get
HYUUUGGGEE with little success. If a hormonally advantaged male can\'t get jacked,
why do you think you can overnight?

2. The Environment

Let\'s face it, most women don\'t weight train all that seriously at your typical gym.
That means the male to female ratio is largely skewed. This intimidates many women
from using the equipment. Some of it could be lack of training knowledge, but I
think most of it has to do with the screaming and clatter of weights.

3. Social Aspects

I all ready said it before, but most women don\'t weight train so there aren\'t any
other women to talk to. Not that I think it should be a huge social event, but many
women would like a training partner or at least someone to talk to.

4. The Media

Media gimmicks will have you believe all that you need is something simple. It could
be a supplement, a piece of cardio equipment, a piece of plastic to squeeze, etc. to
reach your fitness goals. I have news for you; Very little of this stuff will get
you the results you\'re after. In fact, most of it is useless crap!

The Benefits

1. Increased Muscle Mass

Yes, I said it. Most women need to build muscle to reach their goal. Why? Because
most women have very little muscle mass to provide much bodily shape. Having more
muscle also increases the metabolic rate, increasing the number of calories burned
daily. Obviously, this is a desired benefit.

2. Increased Strength

Most women need more strength. Having higher levels of strength will enhance daily
productivity and make ADL\'s (activities of daily living) easier.

3. Maintenance of Muscle Tissue

The bodies main purpose is to remain as efficient as possible. When in a caloric
deficit, muscle mass can be sacrificed due to it\'s high caloric cost. Muscle tissue
is desired because of it\'s shaping properties as well as it\'s energy consuming
effects.

4. Increased Energy

Weight training also stimulates metabolic changes. Metabolically speaking, weight
training promotes enhanced energy through increases in muscle oxidative capacity.

5. Decreased Risk of Osteoporosis

Often, this is the last thing women worry about when embarking on any kind of
exercise program. Cardiovascular exercise itself is limited in promoting bone
growth. Weight training is a highly favorable choice.

Convinced?

If not, you should be. Weight training for women is very important for both short
and long-term health. It also provides desirable changes in a woman\'s physique which
you probably care more about.

Web Site: http://www.paramountfitnesstraining.com

Contact Details: Paul Yost
Paramount Fitness Training
3930 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX, 77098
info@paramountfitnesstraining.com

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