The Top 18 Benefits of Weight Training

uniquesoul73
uniquesoul73 Posts: 151 Member
edited September 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
People (especially women) who are in the process of losing weight are always asking what they can gain from adding weight training to their workout. Here is a great list, I thought I would share with everyone.
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Top 18 Benefits of Weight Training
Author: Greg Landry


Starting or continuing your weight training program is much easier if you know some of the benefits derived from weight training:

1. Weight training tones your muscles which looks great and raises your basal metabolism.. which causes you to burn more calories 24 hours-a-day. You'll even burn more calories while you're sleeping.

2. Weight training can *reverse* the natural decline in your metabolism which begins around age 30.

3. Weight training energizes you.

4. Weight training has a positive affect on almost all of your 650+ muscles.

5. Weight training strengthens your bones reducing your risk of developing osteoporosis.

6. Weight training improves your muscular endurance.

7. Weight training will NOT develop big muscles on women.. just toned muscles!

8. Weight training makes you strong. Strength gives you confidence and makes daily activities easier.

9. Weight training makes you less prone to low-back injuries.

10. Weight training decreases your resting blood pressure.

11. Weight training decreases your risk of developing adult onset diabetes.

12. Weight training decreases your gastrointestinal transit time, reducing your risk for developing colon cancer.

13. Weight training increases your blood level of HDL cholesterol (the good type).

14. Weight training improves your posture.

15. Weight training improves the functioning of your immune system.

16. Weight training lowers your resting heart rate, a sign of a more efficient heart.

17. Weight training improves your balance and coordination.

18. Weight training elevates your mood.

Replies

  • 24Years
    24Years Posts: 14 Member
    This is great information. I started adding weight training - glad to have back-up information for what I was doing...
  • runnermel
    runnermel Posts: 278
    bump! that's awesome!
  • MrBrown72
    MrBrown72 Posts: 407 Member
    great post and well put.
  • jeninne
    jeninne Posts: 412 Member
    AGREED! It is a shame that women steer clear of weights- no one said to go squat 500 pounds- just lift,
  • froggy15
    froggy15 Posts: 154 Member
    Good to know...thank you!
  • aviduser
    aviduser Posts: 208 Member
    Weight training also gives you a residual metabolic boost. You will continue to burn extra calories for hours after weight training as your muscles recover and restore their glycogen supply.
  • sugarbeans
    sugarbeans Posts: 676 Member
    great post thanks!!
  • adnama36
    adnama36 Posts: 32 Member
    Thanks for posting this! I don't have any trouble getting motivated to do cardio, but I'm just not into lifting weights...this gives me some good reasons to GET into it!
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