5 Reasons Women Should Strength Train
Here’s the thing, I live in a social media bubble where I surround myself with women lifting weights, getting strong and generally being freaking badass human beings. Yet when I walk into most gyms, this isn’t exactly what I’m seeing. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve moved on a lot in the last 5-10 years. But there’s still a lot of work to be done.
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- The feeling of empowerment – for too long, the narrative has been that women need to be small. Focusing on performance by getting stronger builds a sense of pride and confidence in what you’ve achieved
- Real-life carryover: Strength training makes every single day-to-day activity easier. Not to mention, women are statistically more likely to raise children or take care of loved ones, which requires a resilient body.
- Injury prevention – strength training, increasing muscle tissue, improved bone density and increasing tendon thickness, all of which will help protect you in later life against things such as sarcopenia (age-related loss of muscle) as well as help manage current niggles and injuries.
- Longevity – strength training improves substrate utilisation and, therefore, improves insulin sensitivity and helps manage other hormones to aid metabolic function and improve energy.
- Body composition – if your goal is to alter your body composition. Strength training is your number one tool to help retain or build muscle mass during a fat loss phase. This helps with maintaining that fat loss after the diet ends and giving you that sculpted body you always wanted.
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