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fitness and strength training

Fitness Strength Training

August 5, 2009 · Posted in Build Muscle 

Fitness Strength Training Tips

fitness and strength training

fitness and strength training

Strength training is an essential element of fitness for virtually every sports man and woman. Long gone are the days when coaches believed resistance exercises only added unnecessary bulk to the athlete, hindering their ability to execute skill.

The benefits of strength training to athletic performance are enormous and many. Not only is it an integral conditioning component for power athletes such as football and rugby players, performance in the pure endurance events can be improved with a well-structured strength routine.

These are some tips to consider when performing fitness strength training:

  • Include some type of strength training in your weekly exercise regimen no matter what your fitness goals are. Resistance training provides many health benefits.
  • Don’t take the all or nothing approach. It’s better to do a little training than none at all. So, even if you can only fit one strength training routine in a week, you’ll still benefit from it.
  • If you’re a woman, don’t be afraid of strength training. You won’t bulk up (unless you are really trying to). And, resistance training is easy to start. With professional guidance and direction, you can quickly learn how to train properly.
  • Be sure you are training with the proper resistance size. Ideally, you should choose a size that fatigues you after 10-12 reps.
  • Focus on correct form. If you are unable to use proper, safe form when performing an exercise then you probably are using weights that are too heavy. Choose a size that allows you to train with correct form.
  • Concentrate on the muscle(s) you are working during a specific exercise and don’t allow your other muscle groups to assist with the exercise.
  • How long you rest between sets is important. For building muscles and getting bulkier the rest time should be longer. For more muscle endurance and leaner, sculpted muscles the rest time should be shorter.
  • The frequency of your strength training depends on whether your goals are to get bigger and stronger (less often) or whether you want to get leaner and more defined muscles (more often).
  • Try the periodization technique which progress you every week over a 4-week timeframe. Try a plan of starting with lighter weights and more reps, and each week increasing the weight size appropriately and decreasing the number of reps.



10 Ways To Keep Your Strength Workout Fresh And Effective

Let’s face it. Even the most devoted exercisers can get bored doing the same workouts week after week. And, if the mind is getting bored you can bet that the body is probably too, which means it isn’t being challenged as much as it should.

But, with the many, many training options to utilize, being bored should not even be an option. This is especially true when it comes to strength training. Variety with resistance training is practically endless – from different pieces of equipment, training techniques, sequences and more.

Below are 10 ways to change up your strength workout to ensure your body is optimally challenged and that boredom is kept at bay.

  • Change your exercises. It’s easy to get comfortable doing the exercises you are most familiar with but it’s important to try new ones. And, there are so many different exercises to try you could easily try new exercises every week for an entire year!
  • Try different equipment. Don’t get in the exercise machine rut. Try exercises using dumbbells, resistance bands, fitness ball, and others.
  • Try circuit training. This method requires you perform a series of exercise moves one right after the other with little to no rest between the exercises.
  • Alter the order of exercises. Simply changing which exercise you do first, last and in the middle can have big results on the effectiveness of your routine.
  • Change the intensity. If you normally push yourself to lift weights that fatigue you quickly (less than 8 reps), try lowering the weight size and simultaneously increasing the number of reps.
  • Try a super set program. This type of workout technique has you perform several sets of two for agonist and antagonist muscles (opposing muscles). An example of this would be leg curls followed by leg extensions.
  • Alter the speed of your training technique. A typical exercise might require 8 seconds to perform a rep. To change that up you may try 15 seconds per exercise.
  • Change your workout frequency. Try increasing from 2 to 3 days per week or instead decreasing the number of weekly workouts you perform.
  • Don’t ignore rest and recovery time. Sometimes you’ll want to keep your rest time between sets to a minimum and other times you may want it to be as much as 1-2 minutes. Also, some weeks you may want to allow for several days of recovery between workout sessions and others may only need 48 hours.
  • Ask for help. To push yourself to your potential, you may want to occasionally try the assisted training technique. This requires you have a spotter who assists you to perform an additional 2-4 reps when you think you have reached your limit. workoutsforyou.com.

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