The Marriage Between Women and Weight Training

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by Franny Goodrich

So, you’re a woman approaching 30 years old; perhaps 40; maybe even 50. Question: What is the #1 reason your body does not look as it did when you were a youthful, fit, and energetic 21 years old? Answer: It’s the loss of muscle-mass. Ladies, it may be time to say “I do” to weight-training. Now most women would say, “Hey, I don’t want big muscles!”  The fact is; weight-training and women may just be a perfect marriage.

First-of-all, it’s important that women understand a common misconception that too many still believe. Women do not “bulk-up” as a result of lifting-weights. Even if that was a women’s goal, unfavorable genetic factors such as low testosterone levels and higher levels of estrogen simply preclude 99.9% of woman from developing “big muscles.” Now, stay with me as I explain why muscles are the key to attaining the body you desire.

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Most women wrongly believe weight training will leave them looking too muscular.

As women age – men too – their over-all muscle mass decreases; it is simply a natural process of aging. The loss of as little as a half pound of muscle can eventually lead to additional fat-deposits on your butt and thighs. Why? Because muscle is active tissue which makes high calorie demands – even while resting. Contrarily, less muscle means a slower metabolism. As early as your mid-20’s, the average woman will experience a slight decline in her metabolic-rate each year. By no real coincidence, it exactly parallels her loss of muscle mass.

The relationship is obvious. As muscle-mass decreases; metabolism slows. As a woman ages, even if she continues to eat the same number of calories per day, her body-fat levels increase, and the cycle is established. The loss of muscle, when combined with the passage of time, leads to an over-fat, out of shape body. The good news is that this entire unpleasant scenario can be mostly avoided by engaging in as little as three 30-minute, high-intensity exercise sessions per-week, performed on non-consecutive days.

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Training with resistance bands three times per week is all you need.

It is also important to note that “exercise” doesn’t have to be performed in a health club, using fancy exercise-machines. It can be just as effective to workout in your home using resistance-bands and body-weight exercises. The key is that you must perform exercises that put a work-load on all the major-muscle-groups of your body. In this instance, casually plodding along on your treadmill day-in and day-out just won’t cut it!

Resistance bands are quite inexpensive, and can be purchased at most discount retailers – Walmart comes to mind as a place I have seen them. Of course, local sporting goods outlets like Dick’s Sporting Goods will provide you a great variety of choices for home exercise equipment as well. I am not advocating exclusively for resistance-band workouts; you can get a very productive muscular workout in-a-pinch, without using any equipment what-so-ever. A combination of various body-weight exercises like squats, lunges, push-ups, towel-pulls – combined with a few isometric-type exercised like pushing your palms together in front of your chest for 60-seconds, can constitute a great hotel-workout for travelers, or anyone who needs a good workout, in a pinch.

The bottom-line is this: Whether you are an aspiring swimsuit model, a career-minded woman looking to get back into shape, or just the average woman who is simply unhappy with her body’s appearance, do not shy away from weight-training (a.k.a. resistance-training or strength-training). It can be essential to retaining the youthful, lean and shapely body you desire – at any age!

About franny goodrich

Franny Goodrich is the Author of three published books on the topics of diet, exercise, and weight-loss. Edgy and often controversial, Goodrich makes no apology for anyone’s ruffled feathers, or a few raised eyebrows, especially within the billion-dollar Weight-loss Industry. He continues to be an aggressive Consumer Advocate against frauds and scams. Goodrich's first book, appropriately titled; “Diet, Exercise, & Weight-loss Bullsh*t -Exposed!”, is a humorous, yet informative expose’ on the myths, lies, and scams within the Industry. It became an instant and huge internet hit. A New Edition was released in 2011. Goodrich’s second and third book; “Kiss The Fat Goodbye - Uncensored”, and “What Works, What Doesn’t, & Why”, respectively, are both largely collections of excerpts from his popular web-pages, advice blogs, magazine articles, and personal interviews. Goodrich, an Exercise Science Buff, is a former National-level Track and Field Athlete and Natural-Bodybuilding Competitor. He has been a successful Certified Personal Trainer (ACE). Goodrich has nearly 30-years teaching-experience in the fields of Fitness and Athletics. In 1990 Goodrich created and owned the North Carolina-based Health Club Chain “World Famous Big Ape Gym”. In 2008 he formed the Exercise and Weight-loss Consumer Advocate Group; “Body Coaches of America”. Currently a Freelance Author and Writer Goodrich’s latest project is the development of an on-site workshop based on topics discussed in his books. Franny Goodrich can be contacted by email at frangoodrich@msn.com

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3 comments

  1. As someone who is into fitness I have really enjoyed the articles you’ve posted thus far. The detail and scientific aspect make them really interesting and really useful information for a free resource on some of those big exercise questions everyone seems to have.

    Anyways, I enjoyed the article, I would love to hear an article on what supplements are good and bad… like protein drinks and such.

    • Hi SMcGrail, Thanks for your comments…appreciated. I’ve written some neat posts about “Supplements” on my FB page.
      I use FB more for blogging-rants, than socializing with friends n’ family. You should check it out. To your point, I’d enjoy using inquiries like yours, as topics to future NBG articles.
      By-the-way, thanks, you’ve given me next weeks’ article topic;-)

  2. Once you can get a woman to believe that weight training will not make them “bulky” they soon realize there are so many benefits to be gained.
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