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Benefits of Resistance Training
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Do you want to have a stronger and more beautiful body? Then
the best thing to do is get on your feet and start doing the
resistance training.
What Is Resistance Training?
Resistance training involves activities that use weights,
machines and even body weight to work out the muscles properly.
It is also known as strength training or weight training. This
can be very helpful in achieving a healthier body.
This kind of training is usually associated with athletes
who have to build up their bodies. Most people would think that
when resistance training is done, the body will grow bigger.
Actually it will not. Resistance training is simply about
increasing the strength of the body, not its size.
Actually, this can be practiced by anyone. It basically
builds and tones the muscle to give the body a better look.
This training program is even very much advisable to the
elders. The usual training programs undergone by the elders are
standing free-weights resistance or the moderate-intensity
seated machine training.
How Does Resistance Training Work?
A resistance training program will include the use of
various exercise equipment and machines like the bench press,
dumbbell or barbell. When the equipment is used, the muscles of
the body will be pitted against the weight. The cells of the
body will then adapt to the extra weight. This will then result
to hypertrophy or the enlarging and increasing of the nerve
cells to help in the muscle contraction.
Before doing any resistance training, it will be best to
consult first with the doctor. This goes especially for people
who have medical conditions or are overweight. This kind of
training is not something that you can explore on your own. You
have to know the proper equipment for the needs of your body.
The body must also be conditioned first before taking in the
weights.
Resistance training can also be done without resorting to
the equipment. Doing push-ups is one good example. You can do
it just about anywhere where there is enough space for you to
move. This time it is your own body weight that will be pitted
against the muscles. So those who are a bit constrained in the
budget can still do resistance trainings.
What Are the Benefits of Resistance Training?
1. Increase Bone Mineral Density
Bones are constantly remodeling, meaning the tissues break down
at the same time they build up. The peak of remodeling takes
place during puberty. However, as a person ages, there may be
problems with the bone mineral density as the remodeling may
not be as active anymore. This is especially a problem to
post-menopausal women.
Bone mineral density is usually supported by the hormones.
To address the problem of not having the hormones to maintain
the bone mineral density, physical activity is the next best
option. Resistance training is one physical activity that can
address this.
2. Increase Strength
Strong bones and strong muscles will be developed as you
undergo the resistance training program.
3. Increase the Range of Activities
When your body is strong enough to carry some considerable
weight, then definitely you will also be capable of doing more
strenuous activities. You are less likely to be lazy and you
can live a more active lifestyle.
4. Reduce the Body Fat
Pitting the weights on your muscle will definitely give it the
body the exercise it needs and get rid of the undesirable fats.
Thus expect the tone of the body to improve. Even more, expect
the body to look better, to be leaner.
5. Improve State of the Elders
For the elderly, undergoing a resistance training program will
help improve their health and decrease the risks brought about
by the age. They can be more independent, without needing to
rely on other people for doing simple things. Being able to do
so will also decrease the risk of injuries in the elders
6. Improve Heart Condition
Regularly doing resistance training can result to a lowered
heart rate and lowered blood pressure, especially after
exercise. The risk of heart diseases is reduced to a
considerable extent.
This kind of training however must be properly done. It
requires commitment and consistency. It will have to be done in
a regular basis, following a schedule that the doctor or the
physical trainer would recommend. If done incorrectly, the
benefits of the program may not be enjoyed and it can even
result the injury.
The key here is to simply take your time. Do things one step
at a time correctly. As your body condition improves, then move
on to more challenging tasks. The strength of the body and its
overall look are at stake in the resistance training. So you
better be sure to do it properly.
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