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Weightlifting for Women over 40
For a long time women, even women who
loved to exercise and stay in shape, feared weightlifting,
and preferred to just do "cardio and aerobics"
for fear of gaining "big muscles and looking like
a man". Today most women realize this is a myth,
and know the benefits of weightlifting and building
lean muscle. But they may not realize that these benefits
extend into the forties and beyond. In fact recent studies
have shown that the benefits of weightlifting can do
a lot to reduce the effect of aging. And what woman
doesn't want to do that?
According to a recent report in the
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) it
has been found that weightlifting and strength training
for women can help them perform better with the tasks
of everyday living as they age. It is a biological fact
that woman have smaller muscles, frailer bones, and
more body fat than men. As we age we tend to lose muscle
mass, lose bone density, and of course gain fat due
to slower metabolism. Since women have less to start
with, they are at greater risk of certain age related
condition due to bone and muscle loss, such as osteoporosis,
loss of balance, and frail skeletons. Older woman are
at far greater risk of bone fractures then their male
counterparts. Muscle and bone strengthening exercises,
such as weightlifting has been shown to significantly
reduce these risks, especially in postmenopausal woman.
Weightlifting has been shown to do more
for woman trying to lose weight and keep it off then
aerobics alone. While aerobic exercise will burn more
fat initially upon working out then weightlifting. Studies
by specialists in Sports Medicine have proven that the
body continues to burn calories up to two hours after
a workout with weights, while the effects of a traditional
aerobic workout only last about half hour.
Woman begin to lose muscle mass in their
30's, it accelerates in the 40's and gets even more
rapid with the hormonal changes that occur with menopause.
As muscle is lost fat takes its place. Metabolism slows,
and even without eating more or exercising less, women
in their 40's will start to gain weight. This process
can be reversed with weightlifting and gaining back
lean muscle and you know what ladies, that doesn't mean
you will look "manly" but id does mean you
will look and feel younger!
Weight training at any age has been
shown to be good for your heart, but this too is especially
good news for woman in their 40's. As a general rule
most woman are not at risk for heart disease prior to
the age of 40. But over 40 that risk begins to increase.
According to the American Heart Association weightlifting
has been shown to significantly decrease several of
the risk factors for heart attack; including lowering
blood pressure, and reduction of fat, lipids and cholesterol
build up in the blood.
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