Bodybuilding Does Not Make Women's Features Masculine
There
is a widespread perception that doing weights make women develop big
muscles which makes them look bulky. The perception has grown from
seeing photographs of women bodybuilders which appear on various fitness
magazines. But such figures are not natural. As unfortunate as it may
be, most of the professional woman bodybuilders use muscle growth
inducing drugs such as anabolic steroids. But, generally speaking, women
bodybuilders will never gain huge bulky muscles as men do simply
because the way their body is composed. Women's bodies do not produce as
much testosterone as men's bodies do. Testosterone is a key muscle
building hormone, and since women lack that they have very little chance
to bulk up and have bulging muscles. If you are training with weights
and staying away from the anabolic steroids then you are going to
develop a lean body without any excess flab.
Weight Training Does Not Lead to Stiffness
Another
common misconception is that if women do a lot of fitness training and
weights, their body becomes uptight and stiff. Nothing can be further
from the truth. In fact it is the opposite that happens. Provided your
workout routine is fine and you are doing your exercises properly you
should gain more flexibility with your body. Those who never exercise
may feel that the developed muscles can be a hindrance to the movement.
But that is simply not true. Exercises such as chin ups, dumbbell
presses and flyes actually help you to stretch and be more flexible.
Muscles Don't Get Converted Into Fat
Some
people hold the belief that once you stop the weight training all the
muscles that you had developed will get converted into fat. This is just
not possible physiologically. What actually may happen is that once you
drop out of your routine, your physical activity comes down. This would
result in the reduction of your muscle mass. At the same time once you
are out of the routine, your eating habits deteriorate and soon you
start having more fat than your body requires. Decreased rate of
metabolism combined with bad eating habits lead to more fat and less
muscles. But it is not that your muscles get converted into fat.
Cardio Vascular Exercises Are Not Enough
Cardio
vascular training will help you to burn up the stored muscles and fats
in your body. So they are very good exercises if you are aiming to
reduce weight. However, the idea that women should only undertake cardio
vascular exercises and should not do weights does not make sense. The
purpose of doing weights is completely different. It helps you to tone
your body and develop the muscles properly. It is one thing to have body
without any flab, but it is completely different to have a body that is
well toned and properly defined.
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