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Women Issues article : Women and Exercise - And I Thought They Were The Weaker Sex
 

Health and Fitness > Women Issues > Women and Exercise - And I Thought They Were The Weaker Sex

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Gene D. Millen

When most of us were growing up a strength-conditioning program for a "lady" was unheard of. There have been very few women "muscle builders" in recent years and most women are not at all interested in getting big muscles.

The opposite is true. They are concerned that they will "bulk up" and lose their feminine appearance. Not to worry. Women don't get big muscles unless they take male hormones and work out for several hours each day. The right kind of strength training tones and sculpts the body, enhancing the feminine appearance.

Today we know that the most important physical activity for women in their 40s and above is sensible strength training. Progressive resistance exercise is clearly the best means for maintaining muscle mass and bone density during the midlife years, and is especially significant for post-menopausal women who are at high risk for osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis affects 20 million women in America and annually there are 1.3 million bone fractures related to osteoporosis including three hundred thousand hip fractures.

Wayne Westcott, Ph. D., fitness consultant and author advises us that, "Women need to recognize that they lose over 6 pounds of muscle tissue in every decade of adult life. Yet our research shows that women can replace over 3 pounds of muscle after only eight weeks of regular strength exercise."

If you are carrying a few surplus pounds and are interested in losing weight strength training can speed you toward your goal. Each pound of lean muscle burns up to 50 calories per day, a total of 1,500 in a month. In just a few weeks you can add 3 pounds of lean muscle tissue. This will rev up your metabolism to the tune of more than 3,500 calories in a month! This restored muscle burn off 10 pounds of body fat in a year (even while you are sleeping) and still give you room for a few special treats.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The cardiologist looked up from the treadmill report and grimly stated, "You are a walking time bomb. You need to go to the hospital immediately." Two days later a heart surgeon sawed open Gene Millen's chest and stitched in bypasses to six clogged arteries.

"A six way heart bypass isn't a record" said Gene, "but it's not bad for a skinny 59 year old with normal cholesterol and blood pressure. The villains and heroes in the heart attack melodrama may surprise you as they have me."

Gene Millen reviews new research on heart attack risks that are more dangerous than high cholesterol... and how natural supplements and heart vitamins can send them packing! Check out The Heart Health website at http://www.heart-health-for-life.com

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