Muscle and Bone Building Myths Unfolded
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Muscle & bone building or strength-training programs are not about bulging muscles. Strength training builds muscle, as well as helps reduce body fat and increase bone.
The myth that muscle building is for men only has no ground under its feet whatsoever. If the program is followed properly, women can benefit from strength training more the men. The reason for this is that women are more likely to suffer from osteoporosis, which muscle and bone training can beat or at least reduce its intensity.
Men and women can follow the same program and schedule of exercises depending upon the design for their body size & level of strength and not gender. Women can do everything that men can, like lifting barbells etc. What she can or should do depends entirely upon her level of ability. It’s a myth that men and women have a separate stregth training programs.
These are not at all time consuming exercises and if you think so or have been given to understand it that way, please get it out of your mind. Strength training can be one of the fastest workouts. It can be less time-consuming than running or walking. Three sessions of 20-minute each every week is sufficient for a normal, healthy person. But yes aerobic exercising like walking or warming up for these exercises is required. You can’t just start strength training right away. You do need to do some little warm up like stretching or walking around the place or treadmill kind of a think before starting your daily routine of muscle and bone building session.






