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STRENGTH TRAINING
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WHAT IS IT? STRENGTH TRAINING = an exercise in which force is exerted against “resistance” What is the resistance in an exercise with weights? – weights What is the resistance in a “calisthenics” (body only – i.e. push-up) exercise? – body weight Strength training builds: Strength Anaerobic endurance Size of skeletal muscles
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WHY DO IT? What are the benefits of strength training? *Read articles* protects bone health and muscle mass makes you stronger and fitter helps you develop better body mechanics plays a role in disease prevention boosts energy levels and improves your mood translates to more calories burned
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WHY WOULDN’T YOU STRENGTH TRAIN? It’s not good for youth “MYTHS” Strength training will stunt the growth of children Strength training is unsafe for children Children can not increase strength because they do not have enough testosterone Strength training is only for young athletes The sport of weightlifting is inappropriate for children *When done in a safe & correct manner strength training is not only safe but beneficial to youth! **Remember strength training doesn’t require weights (calisthenics)
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WHY WOULDN’T YOU STRENGTH TRAIN? I don’t want to look like this Don’t worry, looking like this requires more than just strength training! ( you would need to train excessively & take steroids to get this big)
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Difference between cardiovascular training & strength training: Cardiovascular training is aerobic (moderate intensity – longer period of time) Strength training is anaerobic (high intensity – shorter periods of time) Cardiovascular primarily strengthens your heart muscle Strength training primarily strengthens your skeletal muscles
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WHICH IS BETTER? Cardiovascular vs. Strength Training *DEBATE Depends on your goal(s), but an optimal training plan would include both types of training Can a workout/exercise be both cardiovascular & strength training? YES!!! (i.e. circuit training) How much do I need? Cardiovascular training = 60 min per day Strength training = 2 -3 times per week
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REVIEW 1.Define strength training? 2.What does strength training build? 3.What are the benefits of strength training? 4.What is the difference between cardiovascular & strength training? 5.Which type of training is better? 6.Can an exercise be both cardiovascular & strength training at the same time? 7.How much strength training should I do?
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ANSWERS 1.An exercise in which force is exerted against resistance 2.Strength, anaerobic endurance, size of skeletal muscle 3.protects bone health & muscle mass, makes you stronger & fitter, helps you develop better body mechanics, helps prevent disease, boosts energy levels & improves your mood, translates to more calories burned 4.Cardiovascular is aerobic & strengthens the heart muscle Strength training is anaerobic & strengthens skeletal muscle 5. Depends on your goals, but you should do both types 6. Yes 7. at a minimum of 2-3 days per week
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