
Many older women question the benefits of strength training exercise possibly because they lack the knowledge of the major benefits that this form of exercise could provide them. Many women over the age of 30 don’t really think about getting older until they get closer to age 50 when sutble changes start happening that alert them to the fact that they are showing signs getting older. Starting at around age 30 approximately 3 kilos of lean muscle mass will be lost during each decade of life. This loss used to be blamed on the aging process, but research has now proven that it is the result of a sedentary lifestyle and lack of vigorous physical activity. This loss of muscle mass leads to weakness, frailty and increased risk of life threatening diseases. Regular exercise is needed to keep the immune system strong and healthy. It is recommended that all older women (this means any woman over the age of 30) should engage in regular strength training at least twice per week to preserve and protect lean muscle tissue. It doesn’t matter if you’re 30 years old or 70 years old. If you don’t work at keeping your lean muscle tissue, you will lose it along with your strength and ultimately your independence. Along with the muscle toning effect, strength training also strengthens bones, joints, tendons and ligaments while helping to prevent accidents, injuries, and sickness. Strong muscles can help prevent you from a nasty fall, and if you do fall strong and firm muscle tissue is padding around joints and bones to help protect them from injury. Strength training increases metabolic rate by up to 15% which is crucial for body fat loss and long term weight control. Without the correct exercise program a woman will lose about 5 percent of her metabolic rate (the rate the body burns fuel) every decade. As the metabolic rate slows it leads to less energy, vitality and less desire to be active. This is the start of the downward spiral of accelerated aging. Don’t do less, do more to stop it all sliding away. Now is a good time to take charge and increase your exercise and activity level which is what tells every cell in your body to grow. Sitting around and a sedentary life tells the body to wind down and decay. A proper strength training program must be included and performed a minimum of twice per week working the major muscle groups at the correct intensity level. This is the fastest most effective way to reverse these unacceptable changes. Don’t think of it as an option, it isn’t. It is a necessary part of our lives if we want to remain fit and healthy. The time you spend working to improve overall health and fitness a few days a week in the form of strength training will benefit you in many positive ways in every aspect of your life in the years to come. Just bite the bullet and get started right away, before it’s too late.
January 25, 2010
Strength Training Helps Older Women Live Better
December 28, 2009
Top 10 Benefits of Strength Training for Women

“Women are finally warming up to free weights, and it is a beautiful thing!” states Lynn VanDyke, owner of http://strength-training-woman. com. It’s true that women are recognizing strength training as a major player in the battle against fat loss. Here are the top 10 benefits women receive from strength training:
1) Increased Metabolic Rate- adding muscle increases our metabolism naturally.
2) Increasing and Restoring Bone Density- prevent and fight osteoporosis by building strong bones.
3) Increased Lean Muscle Mass- each pound of lean muscle mass burns 35-50 calories per day.
4) Injury Prevention- a solid foundation strengthens our bones, ligaments, and tendons.
5) Improved Balance- strong leg and core muscles help stabilize us.
6) Decreased Risk of Coronary Disease- strength training can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
7) Aids Rehabilitation and Recovery- the best way to strengthen and recover from an injury is to slowly build your strength around the injured area.
Enhanced Performance in Sports, Exercise and Life In General- climbing stairs, carrying the kids, or walking with your spouse becomes more enjoyable.
9) Aging Gracefully- strong muscles build a strong body. Strength training and fitness can help keep aging bodies in well-working condition.
10) Feeling Better and Looking Better- strength training reduces overall body fat, it tones our muscles and it builds confidence.
These top 10 benefits all come for free when you begin a proper strength training routine. Be sure to check with your doctor before beginning any new fitness program.
December 27, 2009
Lean, Long & Strong : The 6-Week Strength-Training, Fat-Burning Program for Women
Product Description
The 6-Week Strength-Training, Fat-Burning Program for Women
A strength-training program especially for women that will produce results in workouts of just 12 minutes or less-from the coauthor of the bestselling BodyChange
When personal trainer Wini Linguvic teamed up with one of her high-profile clients, Montel Williams, to write BodyChange, the book made The New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists, climbed to #1 on Amazon.com, and sold over 200,000 copies. Now she tailors her precision body-sculpting methods just for women in workouts that integrate the “flow” and stretching of yoga to produce the even more impressive real results of strength training. Finally, an expert women can turn to for a program designed to create the fabulously fit, lean, long, strong body that today’s woman yearns to achieve.
o Features beautiful, large full-color photographs of the author doing each exercise, accompanied by detailed instructions for completing each move
o All exercises can be done at home with hand weights and an exercise ball
o Specific workouts focus on firming key trouble spots such as abs and core, butt and thighs, or upper body
Lean, Long & Strong : The 6-Week Strength-Training, Fat-Burning Program for Women
Price: $4.57
December 16, 2009
Strength Training Benefits Women Over 40

Strength training builds healthy lean muscle and creates an increase in metabolic rate that persists throughout the day. Muscle tissue is naturally active, while stored body fat contributes little to your metabolic rate. Furthermore, when you exercise your muscles with strength training or weight resistance exercises, not only will you burn calories during the exercise period, you will also burn an even greater number of calories for hours afterward as your muscles re-build and recuperate.
Strength training benefits women over 40 in particular. When you combine strength training with aerobic cardiovascular exercise, you will blend a perfect combination for that body you want.
Many women are afraid that lifting weights or strength training will cause them to build bulky muscle and lose their feminine look. This is an inaccurate depiction of the effects a strength training program has on a woman’s body. Developing bulky muscles requires high levels of testosterone, which women lack. The more natural response is for a woman’s body to become more lean and toned. Your arms and legs will take on an attractive shape and curve.
If left un-checked, women over 40 will gradually lose healthy muscle mass and bone density. Strength training for women over 40 actually helps re-build muscle tissue and increases bone density. Reports also indicate that a moderate strength training program can also combat the effects of diabetes, arthritis, and depression. Your body will be stronger and leaner. You will naturally have more energy and a more positive, confident outlook. Everyday tasks such as carrying groceries, holding children, and climbing stairs all become easier. Strength training also promotes healthy tendons, ligaments, and joint function.
By keeping your sets between 6 to 12 reps, performing 4 to 6 sets per exercise, you will balance the objectives of muscle strength, muscle tone, and muscle endurance. Focus on quality and proper form. Perform each rep slowly. This will assist in proper breathing. Slower reps will also reduce the amount of momentum in the movement, forcing your muscle to work harder for a given amount of weight, thereby enhancing the positive effects, and reducing the risk of injury.
By including strength training in your overall fitness program, you will increase strength, improve the proportion of lean muscle mass to body fat, and you will simply feel better about yourself.
December 13, 2009
Strength Training for Women
- ISBN13: 9780756605957
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
With heart disease and diabetes topping the list of health hazards for women, strength training effectively reduces the risks by burning calories and bringing down body weight. Featuring two programs for all ages and levels of ability, Strength Training for Women offers a sensible, workable plan that every woman can follow for life, whether at home or in the gym.
Strength Training for Women
Price: $6.45
November 28, 2009
Curves: Fast and Affordable Workouts for Women
When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Curves on DietBlogTalk.com
For an additional source, check out Curves on the very popular Sensational.com
Review Summary
It is likely that many consumers have heard of the women only gym franchise named Curves. This company has exploded in the past several years and is now located in 35 different countries and boasts of over 9,000 locations. The reason for this popularity is likely because these gyms offer women complete cardio and strength training workouts in just 30 minutes and also provide guidance on nutrition and dieting. In addition, due to the no frill atmosphere, membership tends to be pretty affordable and often cheaper than other local gyms.
We will take a closer look at this company as a whole and how these gym locations may specifically benefit women who need a supportive and effective weight loss program.
Gym at a Glance
As mentioned, Curves has designed a 30 minute workout that may be ideal for women on the go. This workout involves circuit training and the 30 minutes include the following: a warm up, 20 minutes of cardio at a target heart rate, strength training on all major muscle groups, a cool down and stretching. This 30 minute circuit was designed to burn 500 calories, and it is meant to be completed just 3 times a week for best results.
Gym in Focus
Research indicates that circuit training may be an effective fat burning workout, as it gets the heart rate up during the entire exercise. The circuits used in these gyms may vary slightly at each location, but they all use hydraulic exercise machines and also have what they call recovery stations. These types of machines are easy to use since they automatically adjust to the fitness level of each user. This means women will not have to change the weight or settings of the machine before working out, which makes their 30 minutes more efficient.
Women who visit a nearby location will see that these machines are set up in a circle to represent the entire circuit. Currently, the company website posts a demo of the 30 minute workout, so that women are able to see exactly what the Curves circuit is like and how it will work their body.
As mentioned above, this company is also a resource when it comes to nutrition advice. Women have several different options when it comes to a nutrition plan. There is the 6 Week Solution, which is explained during classes at each location. There are also diet books, which provide complete meal plans and tips on healthy grocery shopping. Finally, there is the complete plan, which is available online.
Consumer Reviews
The company website currently posts a variety of success stories, but we were also able to find some consumer reviews at independent websites. The majority of these reviews were pretty positive. Women expressed appreciation of the design of the quick workouts and some women noted that they often used lack of time as an excuse for not exercising before joining this gym. There was also a lot of positive feedback that these gyms are women only. Several reviewers noted they felt more comfortable working out in this female atmosphere. There were some complaints about the lack of extras at these gyms, but considering that the no frills environment keeps the overall cost down, there were not too many complaints.
Positives
· Workouts provide strength training and a cardio workout
· Company gives diet advice
· Positive consumer reviews may be found online
· Women only atmosphere
Negatives
· No frill atmosphere
· Men will have to look elsewhere
Final Thoughts
Curves is said to especially appeal to middle age women, but was designed to support the weight loss programs of women of all ages. We do feel that these locations may provide women with fitness and nutrition guidance that they may not find elsewhere. Starting an exercise and diet program may be intimidating, and the benefit of these gyms seems to be that it is already laid out before you with the circuit training and nutrition classes. As mentioned above, these gyms are considered to be pretty affordable, and membership ranges in price from $30 to $50 a month. Women interested in this company may benefit from clicking on the links above, since they lead to additional articles on this subject.
Shane Crafton is a diet editor, who’s team specializes in health, fitness and weight loss reporting.
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Hello, my name is Jim and for years I've looked for a strength training and weight loss program that I could stick with and the would work for me. I've started this blog to share some great articles and resources I've discovered in my journey to change my lifestyle.