Can women build big muscles
Why Is It Difficult For Women To Build Big
Muscles
"I don't want to workout lifting weights because I don't want to build big
muscles " or "I just do aerobics and sit ups to lose weight because if I lift
weights, I may build muscle and looked like a man."
Ladies. Have you made these comments before? Awww... c'mon ladies, if you have
ever uttered these words, you have just done a terrible disservice to yourself
and are missing out on many great benefits that working out with weights can
give you. Have you ever pointed to your belly or butt and sweetly proclaimed, "I
want lose weight here." So managed to convince yourself that sweating profusely
is the answer to a slim and beautiful body and you hit the gym day in and day
out just to sweat off your tummy or butt fats!
So you peddle away on your stationary bike in the gym just like little hamsters
or frantically stepping away on the step up machine and then you woefully do
crunches after crunches in the hope of having a flat belly and a well rounded
shapely butt not realising that there is no such thing as spot reduction.
You never even bother take a look at the weight lifting machines or the free
weights lying everywhere in the gym not to say even touching those weights.
Gosh.this terrible myth of building big muscles on women is creating so much
fear in women causing them never to train with weights at their detriment.
Ladies! If you are listening, I want to say this loud and clear. There is no way
women will build big huge muscles unless you are on special supplementation and
specially designed training system. Some of those muscle bound ladies you have
seen may even be taking steroids which are banned and obviously harmful. never
never touch steroids to build msucles.
So the, why is it difficult for women to nuild big muscles? Well, it is simply
because you do not have enough of tetosterone, a male hormone that encourages
your muscles to grow. In fact, women have ten to thirty times less of
bodybuilding hormones, tetosterone than their male counterparts. Women who
accept the myth that they will build big muscles if they workout with weights
will miss out on all of the benefits that weightlifting and bodybuilding can
offer. This myth is so ingrained in women's psyche that even after explaining
the facts to my women clients, they are still afraid to lift weights. So will
women who lift weights in their workouts build more muscle tissue? Yes, of
course, but it will not be those big huge muscles like those of bodybuilders.
Your muscles will just tone your body shape resulting in a tight, firm, healthy,
attractive and desirable body. The body shape that is ever so sexy and healthy.
Yes, you may have noticed an increase in weight when you step on a scale. This
is because muscles weigh more than fat. Thus, as you increase your muscle
tissue, your weight will increase but your fats will be reduced giving you a
well toned sexy body which most women can only dream of.
Muscle burn calories naturally even when you are sleeping. In fact, research has
shown that for each kilo of muscle you build, you will burn 70-100 more calories
per day. So, if you gain 2 kilos of muscle and lose 2 kilos of fat, you will
burn about 75 more calories per kilo, which equates to burning 150 additional
calories per day, which translates into 4200 additional calories per month and
ultimately results in a fat or weight loss of 7-8 kilos a year without doing
anything! One kilo is 2.2 pounds. Doesn't that sound great?
Another reason that women should do weightlifting is the benefit it can have on
your bones. Weight training is a powerful preventive action against
osteoporosis, a disease caused by porous bone and low bone density. Women has a
much higher risk than men to suffer from osteoporosis. In fact, most women will
suffer from this disease as they age. Those plagued with osteoporosis have an
increased susceptibility to fractures. These fractures can even be fatal. So,
women should exercise with weight to strengthen and increase bone density.
Research has shown that six months of weightlifting may increase bone mineral
density by as much as 15 percent. As you increase your muscle tissue, your bones
must adapt to accommodate this increase in your muscle mass . So your bones
respond by increasing in density. The result? You will own a stronger skeletal
structure and a reduced risk for osteoporosis.
So, don't completely swear off weightlifting fearing that training with weights
will build big muscles and turn you into an Incredible Hulk! You won't and you
can't. Period.
By:
Chris Chew
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