Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Sports
Society & Culture
Business
News
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/f2/9e/28/f29e28eb-8ef4-7ae3-59e6-96a098329712/mza_1419624275622744308.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
The FITSPRO Podcast
Annie Miller
240 episodes
3 days ago
Not your average fitspo – talking all things fitness, self growth, and business with an authentic yet authoritative approach.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
RSS
All content for The FITSPRO Podcast is the property of Annie Miller and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Not your average fitspo – talking all things fitness, self growth, and business with an authentic yet authoritative approach.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
https://artwork.captivate.fm/3fcdbe5c-edf2-4ec7-af6d-3a2dd79a945f/podcast-cover-full.jpg
230 | 7 Reasons to Lift Weights (for women)
The FITSPRO Podcast
17 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
230 | 7 Reasons to Lift Weights (for women)





It’s no secret I am team lift for life. That is largely where my phrase “long haul mentality” came from. Because I am a sucker for the grind - the day to day that no one wants to do, but everyone needs. The process by which they get the REAL results that they want.



It applies to weight lifting, career, building a business, any pursuit of something more than the mundane.



Today we dive into physical, mental and spiritual reasons for women to lift weights. Most of these apply to men as well, but 85% of you are ladies, and that’s who my clientele have always been, so, that’s who we speak to today.



Weight lifting is in the simplest sense, applying science to a set of skills that you build over time. This CAN and more often than not, does, manipulate the body in the form of adaptions.



Those adaptations are WHY women need to lift weights. Being stronger, more mobile, having higher self efficacy and esteem are rarely bad things.



First up and possibly the most focused on FEMALES:



1 Increase bone density



Osteoporosis is far more prominent in women than in men. We naturally hold less muscle mass, and provide less tension to all of our connective tissues.



Bone is not highly vascular which means it takes LONGER for the bone to adapt to stimulus. Muscle adapts quickest, tendons and ligaments next, due to their lack of vascularity. And lastly, bones.



Locomotion happens via our muscles pulling on bones via tendons. That’s literally how our bodies move.



Providing tension to these tissues is how we cause NEW tissue to grow, and become stronger. That’s what we want. In this case for bones.



It can take six months to a year for significant bone growth to take place from weight lifting. Again, applying LOAD and tension to the skeleton is what causes this demand for new growth. 



Load and tension can come in many forms - ie jogging. But weight lifting is the most superior way for this to happen.



Improve and USE mobility 



There is some kind of saying about your mobility and age or lifespan. Like you’re only as old as your spine is mobile or something like that.



This is true in my opinion for all mobility. I trained people in person for five years before going fully online. And for me, the sixties was where I saw the largest gap in ability.



I trained three to four 62-67 year old women. One was a national swimmer and had amazing fitness, though she did lack strength, which is what we were working on. One could not get off the floor from a split squat and had a terrible base of fitness.



I’ve had family members in their sixties hiking mountains and playing with grandkids and those who need assistance for daily movements. There is obviously context there, and many variables at play. But witnessing these differences is what brought the importance of mobility and strength to my mind as a trainer.



Mobility, and many other pieces of fitness fall under “you don’t use it, you lose it”



2 Increase muscle mass



This might be an obvious one. But important nonetheless.



I like to think of this in relationship to other tissues which the human body can be comprised of - mainly fat.



If you’re not building muscle, or largely comprised of muscle…and muscle is how we cause our bodies to MOVE, what are you made of? Truth is, a fair amount of that will be fatty tissues.



Overall health benefits from hosting and...
The FITSPRO Podcast
Not your average fitspo – talking all things fitness, self growth, and business with an authentic yet authoritative approach.