The Luxuries of Weight Training

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In the United States, a mere fifteen percent of the population regularly weight trains. This percentage shows just how few of us actually take part in weight lifting. The lack of participation may be a big contributor to many of this country’s health problems because it acts as such a fantastic “prevention system.” A few of the health problems it thwarts include osteoporosis, diabetes, colon cancer, heart attacks, and physical injuries. It’s a very advantageous training that everyone that’s capable of doing it should take part in it actively. An increase in muscular endurance, prevention of many health problems, and reversal of the natural decline of the body’s metabolism are all great reasons for people to start doing this exercise (“Few Americans”).

This workout will assist with people’s everyday life by augmenting muscular endurance. An elevated muscular endurance will be less prone to muscle strains and tears because of the resistance they have developed, extended workout times, and a better stamina from the repetitions of lifting weights (“Benefits of Muscular Endurance”). Everyday life will be eased as it is easier to lift heavy items; the exercise overloads your muscles which challenges them so that they must adapt and therefore get stronger to meet the challenge of lifting those more hefty items. "To make a muscle grow, you must force it to go beyond its capabilities. The most potent way to apply that force is to train to failure. Training to failure means...the muscles are forced to grow stronger and bigger," says Nasser El Sonbaty who has body built for many years. With this easier way of doing things, people can get daily chores and activities done more quickly and efficiently which will also decrease stress levels tha...

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