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I think it is safe to say that we all know that if we incorporate strength training as a method of fitness that women are going to gain muscle mass. But, this is only one benefit behind women’s fitness strength training!

Let us call these benefits the magic 7! These are my top reasons for promoting strength training, aside from the given benefit of looking AMAZING.

1. Increase strength. If you gain muscle that obviously you are going to gain strength at the same time. This new found strength will make any women feel more independent and powerful! Just think you may no longer need your significant other to open the pickle jar.

2. Decrease Fat. Creating muscle takes a lot of work from your body. The body’s metabolism will increase so to compensate for the increase need of fuel. And the natural place for this fuel to come? Your fat. So you increase your lean muscle mass and wave good bye to the love handles that every girl despises.

3. Increase bone density. As women grow older their bodies start to make less estrogen. Estrogen is very helpful for keeping our bones strong and unbreakable. With this drop and the natural tendency to decrease activity with age osteoporosis is an almost guarantee these days. BUT with weight training this can be withheld. The strain that you place on the bones during weight baring exercise actual promotes bone strengthening and it is the actions of today that can help you out in the future. So by having a weight training routine women can decrease their risk of the curved poor posture and a broken hip!

4. Fight off the flu. Staying active promotes a healthy lifestyle all the way around, including the immune system. You immune system will stay strong and keep those nasty germs away! But also keep in mind there is too much of a good thing. Sure a balanced workout program will keep the bugs away but over training can actually lead to a decreased efficient immune system! Stay smart and keep workouts 3-5 times per week and never longer than 90 minutes.

5. Hello Dolly! The improvements to your body and the commitment that you put forward are going to make you look and feel better. Confidence in and out of the weight room will sky rocket. People will notice this increase in confidence and your popularity will sore! People will ask you for advice and listen because the aura you shine will have them looking up at you.

6. Never look a day older than 30! Exercise has been shown to slow the aging process. This is probably for a few reasons: 1. regular exercise keeps your body looking young and in shape. And 2. The majority of regular exercisers are also healthy in other aspects. Low levels of alcholism, smokers, heavy “fast food eaters”, and healthier lifestyles all together.etc.

And DRUM ROLL PLEASE

7. Improved life. This kinda goes on from above but fitness is a lifestyle not just a short term solution. Women that turn to strength training will be less likely to suffer from such terrible burdons such as depression, anxiety, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancers, boredom, etc. Weight training is a great exercise because it can be changed all the time. Tired of a certain exercise? Good, do something else!

So there you have it. The top 7 reasons why women should have a fitness strength training program. If there is not enough here to persuade you then maybe you just do not want to be persuaded.

By: Taylor Ryan

About the Author:
Taylor Ryan is a personal trainer dedicated to women’s exercise to get the best body they can get. She is the co-creator and head trainer of the popular women’s workout site: TheArtOfWeightLifting.com as well as her women’s fitness blog- http://www.liftingrevolution.com which offers great tips, advice and her FREE 4-Video series on women’s training in and out of the gym.





Many women have a hard time getting the kind of sexy abs that they desire. And indeed, it is difficult for a woman to get ripped abs because it’s hard to get rid of that stubborn layer of belly fat most women have. The reason why so many women fail to get a flat stomach is because they don’t know how to go about it. They don’t have a diet and fitness plan which can burn that belly fat right off. So, what is the best abs diet for women who want to get a flat stomach?

I believe that the best abs diet for women is the massively popular Truth About Abs program by trainer Mike Geary. The reason why I believe it is an excellent abs diet and workout program for women is that it is perfectly adaptable to the modern woman lifestyle.

The Truth About Abs is based on short and intensive workouts which fit into the busy schedule of most women. It provides detailed nutritional guidelines which can be followed by any woman. You have great freedom in food selection and preparation. Above all, the Truth About Abs is less focused on building abs muscles than on burning body fat in general and belly fat in particular. This is perfect for women because most women don’t really want six pack abs, they just want a flat and firm stomach.

What is also great about the Truth About Abs is that it takes a complete body approach meaning that you will lose body fat from all the trouble spots on your body like your thighs, hips, and butt, and not just from your abs. For women in particular who usually have more than one trouble spot, this is doubly effective. You will not only lose belly fat, you will tone your entire body in the process.

By: John Davenport

About the Author:
John Davenport lost over 30 pounds in his twenties after being overweight most of his life. He now runs a weight loss forum and publishes a diet and fitness newsletter. To read more about fast weight loss, click here: TruthAboutAbs Reviews

To read more about how to get flat abs, click here: Get a Flat Stomach



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