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lisa30      

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Q Is it true that lifting weights causes women to bulk up?

A While on a weight lifting program, the right hormones (testosterone) are necessary in order to bulk up. Women’s testosterone levels are much lower than men’s, so in most cases, they are not capable of building large muscles. In fact, since muscle takes up less room than fat, women tend to lose inches when they strength train. So in addition to the physical benefits (increased metabolism, decreased risk of osteoporosis, increased strength), strength training will help you slim down too! Women, in fact, are more likely to tone up from strength training rather than bulk up. Research shows that women can add up to 30% lean muscle and end up looking thinner, feeling stronger and being firmer.

Our society and pop culture seem to associate weight training with oversized muscles, but that’s just one avenue, which is extremely difficult for most people (including men) to achieve.

Women with an intense fear of becoming large (likely due to these images and myths) as a result of weight training are at a disadvantage when it comes to their health. The problem most women run into isn’t building too much muscle, but not building enough. This sets them up for increased risk of osteoporosis later in life, as well as a reduction in muscle mass of about 2-5% per year, which has an adverse affect on metabolism (and can result in weight gain).

Written by Nicole Nichols, B.S. & Certified Fitness Instructor

Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:23 pm 

emmyvazos      

Thanks for posting that Lisa. One of my best friend's husband is a body builder and he is always telling her how to lift weights. He tells her to keep the weights low and the reps up. I always tell her different. She's always afraid of lifting more weight because he tells her she'll bulk up. I've been weight training for almost two years and have never gotten HUGE muscles, just toned. I just emailed this to her. :D Men need to learn how different we are.

Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:34 am 

lisa30      

High reps and low weights are more for endurance training.

Best results come from lifting heavier weights for 8 to 12 reps, this will really tone the muscles up.

It is very rare that a women will become big and bulky, and if that was the case she would soon notice and could change her way of training to avoid that.

Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:07 pm 

   
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