Strength training
burda03
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I'm looking to start incorporating strength training into my exercise regimen...any solid tips/advice for women? Thanks!
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Bump.....I have same question so am waiting for replies also0
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Yes, the The New Rules of Lifting for Women - AWESOME book and there are whole forums on here dedicated to it!0
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I liked The New Rules of Lifting for Women too. Also 4 Hour Body has some great chapters on simple but highly effective strength training routines for women. Also I recommend using Fitocracy - it's a more strength training oriented website and has some great communities for women who lift.0
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Just this: there is a difference between "resistance" training and "strength" training. There are many who believe they are strength training by using the same weight resistance with no intention of increasing the poundage. If one is training that way, they are just "resistance" training. To increase strength, weight resistance progressively increases (to a point). Training in this manner is "strength" training.
Don't be afraid to gain strength. It doesn't necessarily mean that you'll be increasing muscle size along with it.
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For myself I have seen a lot of changes when I started with Jari Love's Slim and Lean. I haven't been able to stick to it though... There is a guide on her website about doing strength training 3x a week then cardio the rest of the week with 2 days rest.....Just got the Chalean Extreme set.... hoping to be able to follow this to see more changes...0
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Just this: there is a difference between "resistance" training and "strength" training. There are many who believe they are strength training by using the same weight resistance with no intention of increasing the poundage. If one is training that way, they are just "resistance" training. To increase strength, weight resistance progressively increases (to a point). Training in this manner is "strength" training.
Don't be afraid to gain strength. It doesn't necessarily mean that you'll be increasing muscle size along with it.
A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
LOVE this, SO true! Lift heavy, and increase often!0
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