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Strength
Training Basics
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There are several exercises that provide stamina and flexibility to your body. One of the most effective exercises of them is the strength training exercise, which is actually the use of the resistance to muscular contraction in building the strength, anaerobic endurance and size of skeletal muscles. There are several methods of strength training; however, the most commonly practiced method is the use of gravity or elastic/hydraulic forces to resist muscle contraction. |
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Effects Of Strength Training:
Strength training is an important part of the entire exercise regime. Not only does it fasten your metabolism rate to make you slim-trim but it also increases your bone density, preventing you from ageing early due to disease like Osteoporosis. It helps you increase your flexibility levels, and also magically boosts up your energy levels. It also makes your joints and muscles stronger and active, preventing them to get stiff early. |
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Before You Begin Strength Training:
As a part of strength training basics, you must know that it is almost mandatory to involve in a warm-up session
before hitting the gym. It is also important to understand that one has
to start off with light exercises and then gradually move towards the
tougher ones. Also, make sure that the intensity of your practice should
depend up on the ultimate goal that you want to achieve. |
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Three Types Of
Strength Training |
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Weight and Resistance Training -
The basic principle of weight or resistance training is to
provide resistance to body at the initiating joint angle, as
soon as the movement begins, when the muscle must trounce the
inertia of the weight's mass. The resistance is created through
gravity, using weight stacks, plates or dumbbells or by using
elastic/hydraulic forces. |
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Resistance Training -
It helps to develop the strength and size of skeletal muscles.
It is a kind of exercise, in which each effort is performed
against a particular opposing force generated by resistance. The
resistance may be applied against being pushed, squeezed, bent
or stretched. During the exercise if the body moves, it is said
isotonic resistance training and if the body part holds against
the applied force causing no net movement, it is isometric
resistance training. Isometric exercise acts on a particular
joint or muscle, while isotonic works on the muscle in the
entire range of motion. |
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Integrated Training -
The integrated training program is a complete strength training
program. It strives to work upon all the vital as well as
subsidiary components required for optimum result. The
integrated strength training program includes flexibility
training, core stabilization, balance training, reactive
training, speed training, resistance training, nutrition and
sports supplementation. |
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