4 things women tend to skip that can deliver results

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Here are four things women tend to skip that can deliver serious results.

1. High-intensity training.

All that time coasting on the elliptical at a comfortable pace probably hasn’t done much for your body, says Panama-based trainer Belinda Benn, creator of the Breakthrough Physique home fitness system. In fact, the biggest mistake women make in their training is not exercising with enough intensity, she says.

High-intensity interval training, or HIIT, is typically a 10- to 20-minute workout that alternates short, intense bursts of activity with moderate-exertion recovery periods. “High-intensity interval training is the best way to improve your overall fitness, burn fat, and stimulate your hormones for a stronger body,” says Benn.

How to tell if you’re training hard enough? Look to your body for clues, Benn says. Good indicators are sweating, increased heart rate, and lactic acid production (i.e., feeling the “burn”) during exercise. Moderate muscle soreness for up to a few days post-workout is also a good sign. “If you feel nothing,” Benn says, “you probably didn’t work out hard enough.”

2. Heavier lifting.

For most women, a typical weight-training session equals light dumbbell exercises, says Toronto-based strength and conditioning specialist Craig Ballantyne, creator of the Turbulence Training Program. But doing fewer reps with more weight—say, 8 reps per set with a 15-pound dumbbell, instead of 15 reps with an 8-pound one—will burn more fat, he says. Lifting heavier will also increase your strength and muscle definition.

Start by swapping out your normal weights for slightly heavier ones, and gradually work your way up.

3. Upper body workouts.

Women tend to store body fat around the waist, hips, and thighs, so that’s where they typically focus their exercise efforts—neglecting their upper bodies, Benn says.

But you can’t spot-reduce fat, and sticking with what’s easy can stunt your progress, says Benn. Because you may feel weak while attempting pull-ups for the first time, Benn suggests doing the hard stuff at the start of your workout, “when you’re freshest and feeling mentally strong.”

“Focusing on underdeveloped muscles will improve the contours of your body,” Benn says.

4. Training with a barbell.

Think barbells are synonymous with back-breaking chest presses? Not so. “You can do a tremendous workout just with a barbell,” Benn says. “If you’re holding a bar rather than using two separate weights, it forces you to get your body in sync.”

Barbells are great for both upper- and lower-body exercises. Balancing one across your shoulders while doing squats, lunges, or walking lunges helps develop posture and balance, Benn says.

If you’re flirting with a barbell for the first time, go as light as you need to. Even 10 pounds is a good start.

Bonus tip:

If you’re worried you’ll bulk up with any of these exercises, consider your body type. Benn says women generally fall into two categories: those who build muscle easily, and those who don’t. If you build muscle easily, she suggests emphasizing high-intensity exercises. If you develop muscle slowly, you’ll benefit from spending more time on heavy lifting.

Chelsea Bush writes for AskFitnessCoach, a site that promotes a down-to-earth approach to fitness and weight loss.
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  • sauza
    sauza Posts: 159 Member
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    thank you
  • SARRY562
    SARRY562 Posts: 123 Member
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    thanks for sharing..
  • JJMS
    JJMS Posts: 42 Member
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    I read this on Yahoo this morning also, good info. I feel Im doing good on the weights but I know I need to step it up on the cardio.
  • ♥_Ellybean_♥
    ♥_Ellybean_♥ Posts: 1,646 Member
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    My husband is constantly telling me I need to do more lifting. heavy lifting.. but I don't like it. I would rather run on the treadmill or cilmb on the stairmaster... anyday
  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
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    This should be reposted every week.

    LIFT & SWEAT LADIES!!! DO IT!!!
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
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    check
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    and check
  • JesaGrace
    JesaGrace Posts: 799 Member
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    Thanks for the tips...
  • morganadk2_deleted
    morganadk2_deleted Posts: 1,696 Member
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    i go to pump class twice a week ( with bar bells) i love it , i have been increasing my weights! LOVE IT!
  • ickybella
    ickybella Posts: 1,438 Member
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    Love this! Heavy weights keep making me lose inches. Don't fear muscles, ladies!
  • foreverjade
    foreverjade Posts: 213 Member
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    I am dedicated to 1 and 3!!! Nothing better than the feeling of killing a HIIT or doing your first unassisted pull up! I lift often, but I have that body type that tends to "bulk up" with heavy lifting, so I restrict what muscle groups I lift heavy with.
  • Natural
    Natural Posts: 461 Member
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    good to know i'm doing them all. thanks for sharing.
  • daybyday
    daybyday Posts: 537 Member
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    bump!
  • polar5554
    polar5554 Posts: 576 Member
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    Thanks for posting this....Time to reassess my workout routines!! :indifferent:
  • Jena_72
    Jena_72 Posts: 1,057
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    bumping for later
  • MomisgettingFIT
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    BUMP !!
  • amelia_atlantic
    amelia_atlantic Posts: 926 Member
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    GREAT article! Thanks for posting!
  • dlaplume2
    dlaplume2 Posts: 1,658 Member
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    Good to know.
  • EmilyJ1979
    EmilyJ1979 Posts: 144 Member
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    bump
  • tiaydew
    tiaydew Posts: 89 Member
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    This article was really informative! Thanks!
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
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    I will mix my half marathon with HIIT. This should help. I build muscle really easily and it make me look bigger as long as I hae fat over it