Is Weight Training Right For You? – Kelsey Wells
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Is Weight Training Right For You?

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Is Weight Training Right For You?
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Weight training can help you to feel good about yourself and about your body. It’s the tool that I used to transform my own life, and I have seen this style of fitness empower so many women all around the world! 

Caring for your body through exercise and discovering what you are capable of with weight training can also be a great way to discover that you CAN do whatever you set your mind to. 

Why I love weight training

You guys know that I LOVE weight training. It has enabled me to turn my negative thinking into gratitude for my body and all it can do. I grew up buying into the idea that weight training was just for men, but I am SO grateful to have discovered it. 

The benefits are both physical and mental — when you care for your body through exercise, you will find that you feel better as a whole!

So you can decide if weight training is right for you, here are some things to consider and some of the benefits that you can experience when you train this way. 

What is weight training?

Weight training is a style of resistance training that uses free weights and gym machines to increase muscle strength and lean muscle. Before training with weights, it’s important to make sure that you warm up thoroughly to prepare your body for the workout to come. 

In my PWR program, you’ll find a warm up and activation exercises at the beginning of each workout, before you get to the weights section of the workout. 

My style of weight training involves gym machines, free weights and bodyweight exercises. I also include cardio exercises to keep your heart rate up during your workout. 

Benefits of weight training

Here are some of the reasons why YOU should try weight training!

It’s for everyone

Weight training can be right for you, whether you are young or old, no matter what your gender is or what country you live in — you can use weight training to keep your body healthy and strong!

It’s important to include some kind of strength training as well as your cardio for overall health and wellbeing. Making weight training a part of your life — and it doesn’t have to be a huge part — can improve your overall health over time. 

If you’ve never picked up a weight before, don’t let this intimidate you! With my PWR program, you have everything you need to start strength training with confidence. You can learn the correct technique for every exercise, and I show you exactly what to do in each workout. You can even get started at home!

Build Muscle

Build lean muscle and strength

When your muscles contract against the resistance of a weight, the strain placed on them stimulates an adaptation response in the muscle tissue. When you incorporate strength training consistently each week, over time you can increase lean muscle and strength, which can make other daily activities easier. 

My PWR workouts include both weights training and HIIT training, and combining these two training styles to really challenge your body, you can reach your fitness goals faster than if you were just walking on a treadmill. 

Weights

Maintain bone density and muscle strength

This style of training not only keeps your muscles strong and healthy, it also strengthens your tendons, ligaments and joints. Strength training is particularly important for women to help you to maintain your bone density — eating a healthy diet to support your training is essential too. 

Benefit from a strong body and mind

I say this all the time, because it is true! The benefits of weight training go well beyond just your physical body — the mental and emotional benefits you get when you commit to caring for yourself through fitness are JUST as important, if not MORE important. 

It’s about allowing yourself to feel your best every day

No matter which style of training you decide to use, I encourage you to always exercise as an act of self-care. It is imperative that you use exercise as a tool to enhance your life, not to punish yourself for something you may have eaten or to amplify any self-deprecating thoughts you may have. 

Fitness is not a number, so forget about the scales and focus on doing the exercise that makes you feel best! 

If you haven’t tried weight training before, I strongly encourage you to give it a go! When you try it for yourself, remember that results won’t happen overnight. Fitness doesn’t have to take over your life to be beneficial — just a few workouts each week will enhance every other aspect of your life!

* Disclaimer: This blog post is not intended to replace the advice of a medical professional. The above information should not be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, sleep methods, daily activity, or fitness routine. Sweat assumes no responsibility for any personal injury or damage sustained by any recommendations, opinions, or advice given in this article.

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