Strengthening Your Muscles
The Benefits of Strength TrainingStrength training (also called weight lifting) builds lean muscle mass, which increases your physical strength and your bone density. It is especially beneficial as people age, because it reduces the signs and symptoms of:
Examples of strength training include:
How to Get StartedIf you have not lifted weights before, make an appointment with a certified athletic trainer to help you develop a safe strength-training program. You can find a trainer at a local gym or through a referral from your doctor or a friend. Tips for getting started:
Note: Before starting any type of exercise program, check with your doctor about any possible medical problems you may have that would limit your exercise program. American Council on Exercise Shape Up America! American College of Sports Medicine American Council on Exercise 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. United States Department of Health and Human Services website. Available at: http://www.health.gov/PAGuidelines/pdf/paguide.pdf. Accessed May 12, 2012. The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine website. Available at: http://www.sportsmed.org/ .Accessed May 12, 2012. Exercise: how to get started. American Academy of Family Physicians website. Available at: http://www.aafp.org/afp/20061215/2095ph.html . Published December 2006. Accessed May 12, 2012. Growing stronger: strength training for older adults. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/growingstronger/index.html. Accessed May 12, 2012. Last reviewed May 2012 by Brian Randall, MD |
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