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Strength Training Then and Now

Gone are the days where strength training is associated with muscle men slathered in baby oil showcasing their overbuilt bodies. Over the years, the stereo-types of strength training have been replaced with the benefits for all ages transcending all fitness levels. Medical professionals are noting the significance of strength training, as well.

All-inclusive or complete exercise program involves both strength training and aerobic exercise. It is commonly referred to as resistance training and anaerobic exercise. Even though cardio/aerobic exercise, in the way of biking or jogging, has always been touted as a cardiovascular enhancement and weight loss aid, the advantages of strength training have been overlooked for many years.

Today, strength training is commended because of its wide array of health progresses. Training with weight and resistance equipment increases bone strength. When bones are solid, it prevents brittleness, bone loss conditions (osteoporosis) and injuries during older age.

Not to mention, it even improves the stability of the joints while aiding in the reduction of injury incidences. Many of these accidents may transpire during daily activities; climbing stairs, carrying luggage, groceries or laundry.

There are several other benefits on the body for including strength training into one’s fitness program. The body’s composition can be transformed into lean body while reducing body fat. The body naturally accrues muscle mass through strength training, so the ratio of muscle-to-fat ratio elevates the metabolism allowing for a faster caloric burn.

While the stigmatism associated with strength training has changed, so have the movements and exercises of the programs. Aside from using weight machines, individuals may include lunges, resistance bands to use against the body’s resistance, free weights and other exercises a part of strength training.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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