Weight Lifting Workout



How Weight Lifting Workouts Can Improve Your Lifestyle

There is little debate that weight lifting workouts can improve your lifestyle. There is a lot of literature both online and offline about how cardio-vascular exercises like running, aerobics, specialised classes can help you get a sweat and burn the calories. I will not disagree on the benefits of these exercises and how they can help to eliminate many health risks as well as burning alot of unnecessary body fat that keeps us from maintaining the figure of our dreams.

I would also have to raise my calloused hand, and say, that diet and aerobic exercise forms the better third of the big picture, of putting you on your way to an improved lifestyle. But then again, this is just part of the big picture, and a holistic approach is the only way you can truly achieve a healthy lifestyle and a healthy looking body.

This is where weight lifting comes in. Many fitness professionals, (especially female fitness experts), agree that weight lifting is just as important as running and grunting on the treadmill or in the class with some groovy music pumping in the background.

Muscle needs energy to survive on a daily basis. By building up muscle mass through weight lifting, you are basically helping yourself burn that extra little bit of fat daily. Now this is without running or any sort of aerobic exercise. Furthermore, a good 45 minute weight lifting session is considered an-aerobic workout, which also burns calories and fats, just in specific parts of the body. Resistance training also promotes that ‘lean and chiselled’ look that a lot of us are going for. Aerobics help to burn much of the surface fat that covers these muscles, and allow them to shine through, but without weight lifting, there is nothing to show for it.

Look at Usain Bolt or any of the other American sprinters. Their physiques are amazing, their musculature spectacular. Weigh lifting and resistance training gives you strength and power in your limbs, toughening them up and decreasing the likelihood of an injury.

Weight lifting also hides the effect of aging. Muscle atrophy and degradation can be slowed down and its physical and visible effects halted (for a time) with a toned physique achieved through weight lifting. It isn’t the fountain of youth, but it is a mechanism for you to stop that age old internal biological clock in your body.

There are many experts that can teach you how to effectively use weight training as a complement to your workouts. It is important to know exactly what your objectives are and how weight training can be used to improve your lifestyle. Authors from various sources can help you do this.

Weight lifting workouts have many benefits. They improve muscle mass and bone density while increasing your basal metabolic rate through increased muscle density. These benefits are extremely important in the anti aging process and are especially pertinent to women. This is because women lose calcium during pregnancy and are more at risk of osteoporosis. If you’re looking to shake up your work out, try lifting weights to unveil that sexy body hidden inside you.

Question…

Why do I have to get up several times at night to pee, after an intense weight lifting workout?

After an intense weight lifting workout at the gym, I have to get up several times at night to pee. Why is that? On days I don’t workout, that does not happen at all. Thanks.

Answers…

Answer by Sonia G
maybe u hav a disease, u should go c ur doctor….

Answer by melodi
Muscles are probably a little swollen and pressing on the bladder. After a while this will subside. Keep up the work out routine end result is worth it.

Answer by Megan R
When you workout you are probably drinking more fluids so your having to pee more often than usual.

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spicey_1_2_know May 26, 2010 at 3:54 pm

The intense workout forces toxins out of those muscles and your body is eliminating them. Also, I bet you drink more water or Gatorade or something during the workout. Your body is just getting rid of waste created by that workout.

daisy May 26, 2010 at 4:16 pm

its most likely because when you work out it boosts your metabolism, so your body is burning food and energy faster. when your body metabolizes all that food, the waste has to go somewhere!!! also, when you work out youre probably drinking more fluids than usual to stay hydrated.

Michelle May 26, 2010 at 5:11 pm

You should see a doctor. It could be a number of things not related to weightlifting. bladder problems, prostate, kidneys, hernia

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