Should You Train Your Muscles To Lose Weight?
04.March, 2009
Training your muscles is a crucial part of fitness and exercise. If you are want to lose some pounds then it is essential that you incorporate some muscle building activities into your training. Losing weight is all about burning calories. It means burning fat and one way to do that is to build your muscles. Many people think this is a contradiction. It is not. The more muscle you develop the more energy your body will burn. This in turn results in weight loss success. This means you can achieve two things at once: Losing where you don’t want it and building up the parts of your body you want to.
Muscle training does not have to be a daily grind of lifting weights in the gym. There are many classes or exercise programs you can follow that will help with building your muscles. Most gyms have classes like total body fitness or group power lifting.
Normally classes like this use several types of training equipment - including barbells, hand weights and others. A typical class lasts for a hour and works every muscle group in the body from the triceps to the chest down to the legs.
It seems that women in particular enjoy these types of strength training classes more than men. That is a shame since the exercise benefits of a regimented one-hour full body workout are considerable. Men typically enjoy working out the muscle groups by adding bulk. However, they do not consider adding muscle endurance. Strength training classes help to shape and tone your muscles into lean mass without the bulk. In addition, since the instructor pushes you along during the class at a very rapid pace, there is a bit of cardiovascular benefit as well. One final note about going to an instructor lead strength training class: they can ensure that you are doing the exercises with the correct form to help you avoid injury.
What if you don’t like fitness classes? You don’t have to get yourself large racks of weights to get the desired results. Hand weights will be ok and there are many strength exercises that require no equipment like the simple pushup. It is a great idea to get a DVD or to help you with your exercise. A good finess program to follow will help keep you on track, motivated and more likely to do the exercises correctly without injuring yourself.
Many people go to the gym to lift weights. This is another way to develop strength in your muscles. Typical regimens include alternating days of upper body work with lower body work. For instance, on Monday and Thursday you might work your upper body, while on Tuesday and Friday you might work your lower body. This gives the muscles time to repair and grow between workouts. Most weight lifting programs involve lifting in sets. For instance you might do three sets of ten repetitions of bench press exercises. It all depends on your personal goals how many sets and repetitions of each that you attempt to do.
Brad Martinson
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04.March, 2009 um 10:22 am
How should I train to gain muscle and lose weight the fastest way ?
I'm a 31 yo female, 5'2, 127 lbs, 28-30% bf, and I want to really get into the best shape of my life, and stay that way ! I do go to the gym, but i'm confused on how much cardio and weights to do, on which days, and for how long. Should I be taking a fat burner ? I take one capsule of Stacker 2 once a day. All the advice you can give will be greatly appreciated.
04.March, 2009 um 3:24 pm
Do not take a dietary supplement unless you are working out AND eating right. supplement are not miracle drugs and that is where people get off wrong about them. Alternate day between cardio and weights. So something like this:
Sun - cardio 60 mins
mon - arms, shoulder, cardio 30 mins
tues - back, chest, cardio 30 mins
wed - day off
thurs - legs, cardio 30 mins
fri - abs and glutes, cardio 30 mins
sat - day off
When you mix up weight lifting and cardio you get the maximum effect. working out between 45 mins to an hour and half is suffice. Be careful with fat burner products, as your body begins to rely on it. This means when you get off it, your body will blow right back up again. I recommend strong multivitamins and plenty of protein during the day.
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04.March, 2009 um 3:26 pm
Pick one or the other, putting on muscle will make you gain weight so trying to do both at the same time will just make you crazy. There is a lot that goes into weight loss and building muscle, far more than I could go into here, but go to my website, sign the guest book on the become a friend page and I'll put you on my newsletter mailing list.
Lela Simon
ACE certified Personal Trainer
http://www.hellthraiser.com
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04.March, 2009 um 3:28 pm
you can start off by doing some setups in the moring and some pushups and for breakfast you can drink orange juice eat a lot of fruits and some from the different food group but please avoid eating fat or to much glease you can also go to the nearest gim to you and workout they may sale some energy drink and nuitr drink you can buy one just remeber no fat or glease and workout moring noon and evening and eat alot of friut and drink alot of fluid that includ orange juice and water,and you will be fine.
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