Muscle Women

October 22, 2009 · Posted in Female Bodybuilding · 2 Comments 

5 Tips For Women To Build Muscle And Look Great

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Some women are afraid to engage in exercises that allow them to build muscle. They have the misconception that doing so will give them a manly figure. However, that doesn’t have to be the case. Exercises that allow you to build muscle will make you look leaner and healthier than ever.

Since muscle weighs more than fat you will also find that your metabolism is revved up. That means you will burn more calories than you did before. If you are attempting to lose weight such efforts will certainly be beneficial to you.

Many personal trainers are encouraging women to build muscle as well. Even if they have successfully lost weight they may not be happy about how their body looks. Areas of loose skin such as on the arms, legs, and stomach can make a woman feel unattractive.

Exercises to build muscle though can help to firm up those areas so a woman does feel good about how she looks. For most women, using small amounts of weights can be very effective. You don’t have to lift large amounts in order for resistance training to be effective. You need to start out where you are a comfortable and then work from there. You will start to feel that you have more strength as well as firming up not long after you incorporate such a regular exercise routine.
Women need to realize that they won’t build muscle like men do. This has to do with the fact that men have so much more testosterone in their bodies.

We all want to gain muscle but not many women actually know how to do it. Well I am going to fill you in on a few tricks of the trade to help you be successful. No one wants to sweat to death at the gym only to see no results! So without further delay here are 5 tips for women to build muscle!

1. Its not the number of reps that matter but the intensity and sets. You should be lifting an amount that is near your max. Sets filled with only 6-10 reps are O.K. but you need to do more sets. Aim for 3-6 sets per exercise. This way you are going to get those muscles tired and have them building more muscle in no time.

2. Choose multi-joint exercises over single joint. What I mean by this is basically stop with the machines. These are targeted to one specific muscle and joint so you are not getting the most out of your time. For a full body workout stick with exercises (free weights) that are going to do more than just have you doing a curl. Exercises include (but not limited to): squats, lunges, pull ups, pushups, incline chest press, and the dead lift. These work not only the main muscles and joints but also stabilizer muscles and other assisting muscles.

3. Cut out processed sugars and white carbs. I know we all love chocolate and french fried but if you really want to look the best possible these treats should be saved to just one day per week. Choose whole wheat pasta over white and sweet potatoes over Idaho. Plus say no to calorie loaded drinks like sodas and fruit juices. If you want fruit then it is better to eat the real thing. This is going to help cut the fat out and get those muscles defined and showing boldly!

4. Eat after a workout. During workouts your body uses a great amount of energy sources to keep you going strong. So afterwards to help with recovery and muscle building eat a protein rich snack. Try a protein shake, BP&J, chicken… pretty much whatever you like that is not sugar and high in saturated fats. And always remember to drink plenty of water! Read more