There's a big myth that women have to
train different then men. They don't. They can lift weights, do the
same exercise, build a little muscle, become stronger and still be
100% female. Building muscle isn't all that easy right? You don't
just do some weights and have a 21" inch arms the next
month.
My point is...
Women can do the same things as
men do. And even lift heavy if they desire to grow muscle rather then
maintain.
A little muscle tone is not a bad thing right? And
the only way to grow muscle is to stimulate it. I'm not suggesting
females go bench 315 lbs tomorrow but there's no need to grab the
pink weights and do 100 reps either while they sit there looking
unchallenged and bored.
If they are worried about a particular
body part taking over and making them out of proportion, then just
hit them lightly and focus on the rest of the body. Just maintain
them. Do not push or challenge them and they will just stay the same
while the rest of her body grows, adapts and changes to fit her
desired look.
I see women all the time at the gym with the
tiniest weight. Because they don't want to get big and bulky like a
man. But they also look bored and just doing it because somebody told
them lifting weights was something they should do.
Unless your
one of the few females that has as much testosterone as most men,
it's not going to happen.
A key to muscle growth is
testosterone. Females do not have
high levels of it, therefore,
even if they worked out like men do, with heavy weights, she is not
going to suddenly become manly, bulky and bulging with
muscles.
Granted, there are some females who do have high
levels but it's pretty rare. Don't worry...
Despite what you
may have heard... there's really no such thing as toning. I'm sure to
get flack for that statement but let me explain. There's three things
you can do to a muscle.
-Build it
-Maintain it
-Lose
it
Toning is really for most people, the process of building
muscle so there's something to show... and once they are happy with
the appearance, they maintain it. For all these reasons...
It's
important to understand that when you pick up a weight, the main goal
is to work the muscle. If it's not at all challenging, then why
bother? Resistance training has a purpose. To keep your muscles
healthy, your bones strong and your mobility. The older you get, the
more muscle you want as it will keep you living healthier. And the
older you get the more muscle you tend to lose. Another reason to
build muscle through your life and not let it wither away because of
atrophy.
But I'm getting way ahead of myself! Many women are
worried about getting bulky if they workout weight weights.
There's
a simple solution to that. How about just build muscle until she's
satisfied with her appearance. Once she reaches that level, she can
back off and just maintain. At that point, there's no need to
stimulate new muscle growth but you can use resistance training to
maintain an appearance.
This is where 'toning' comes in.
Toning to me at least, means maintaining the muscle's natural tone
thru resistance. Keeping it in the shape it is currently.
Also
keep in mind that a muscle will appear more tone when body fat is
removed from the area.
So that's why cardio is an important
aspect as well if she is looking to lean up. But as I've said before,
there can be such a thing as too much cardio. So no need for marathon
sessions please.
Bottom line...
In general women do not
need any different routines then a man. It's the myth that has been
around forever that men lift weights, women do cardio. It's simply
wrong. |