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More Benefits Of Strength Training

August 12, 2020 by Reuel Payne

The fitness world is always changing, and many people have begun to realize how good strength training is for your health. While all types of exercise are beneficial, strength training has many advantages. It can help you get stronger, more flexible, improve your bone health, and manage your body fat. Exercises like bench pressing, squats, trap bar deadlifts, and arm curls can improve your body and overall health.

Let’s delve into the multifaceted benefits of strength training:

  1. Enhanced Sleep Quality

The Sleep Foundation suggests that muscle building and strength training can significantly improve sleep quality. It not only helps you fall asleep faster but also minimizes nocturnal awakenings. Improved sleep quality contributes to overall wellness, including a reduced risk of diseases, mood enhancement, and effective weight management.

  1. Stress Reduction

In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety are common. Strength training serves as an effective stress-buster. Exercise-induced endorphins promote relaxation, alleviate anxiety symptoms, and stabilize mood.

  1. Brain Development

Strength training transcends physical benefits and contributes to cognitive health. Research indicates that it stimulates brain connections and enhances cognitive function.

  1. Potential Lower Risk of Dementia

Recent studies suggest that resistance training may thicken the gray matter in brain regions typically affected in early Alzheimer’s disease and promote the growth of brain cells. If dementia or Alzheimer’s runs in your family, incorporating strength training into your routine may be beneficial.

  1. Improved Endurance

For cardio enthusiasts, strength training is a valuable addition to your workout regimen. While cardio and strength training may seem unrelated, stronger muscles enhance the efficiency of your cardio sessions through increased force production and work economy.

  1. Better Posture & Injury Prevention

Strength training also promotes better posture and aids in injury prevention by strengthening the body’s tendons and ligaments. This benefit is particularly relevant for individuals who spend most of their day in an office setting.

  1. Reduced Risk of Osteoporosis

Strength training is beneficial for both men and women. As women age and reach menopause, their estrogen levels decrease, increasing their risk of osteoporosis. Regular strength training may increase bone density and maintain bone strength. Contrary to myths, women who engage in strength training do not become bulky due to their lower testosterone levels compared to men. Instead, they achieve a more toned physique.

For more information and frequently asked questions about strength training, click here.

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