Fitness Myths are Everywhere. Learn what’s true and what’s false
1) Lifting heavy weights will make you bulk up
It is okay for women to lift heavier weights. Women by nature do not have the hormones nor do they have the muscle mass that is necessary to bulk up. If you believe that weight lifting will make you heavy then stop! Weight lifting helps burn calories which yield lean mass and less fat!
2) Cardio is the be all end all
Nope! Cardio is not the only thing one should do to lose weight and get in shape. To truly improve your overall fitness abilities and to provide yourself with the best body you can have you have to balance cardio and strength training. Each has benefits that the other lacks and when combined enables you to be a powerhouse!
3) Working out 2-3 times a week will get you to your goals
Wrong! You have to work out 4-5 times a week to see results. If you rest more than you work you will not progress. Everyone needs rest days. Your body needs rest days. But if you find yourself sitting around more than you are active it’s time to get up!
4) Abs are made solely by exercise
You can do ab exercises until you are blue in the face but if your nutrition is poor than you are wasting your time. To get good abs you need to sweat a lot. That means you need to do cardio almost every day. Abs are truly made in the kitchen. Once you eat clean, add cardio and strength training then the ab exercises are beneficial.
5) Sweat-if you’re not sweating you’re not working hard enough
Exertion is not necessarily shown by the amount you sweat. Sweat is your body’s way of cooling itself off. You can burn calories without dripping sweat. Simply by taking a walk or doing light weight training is burning calories but you might not necessarily be sweating.
6) Drinking water will help you lose weight
Drinking mass amounts of water will not shed pounds. Water intake is on person by person basis. Not everyone needs 8 glasses of water a day. Hydration is key to maintain your body’s balance but increasing your water intake will not yield you to drop large amounts of weight.
7) Running defeats strength training
Running does not break down the muscle you have built from strength training. (Unless you are drastically increasing your muscle mass). Running actually helps build more lean muscle mass in the lower body which helps to maintain healthy bones.
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