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The Bodily Trinity - Strength
Health is a state of complete mental, physical and social well being. Where as fitness the ability to meet the demands of physical task. People who are physically passive, face many health problems in the long run. Heart attack is the most common problem faced by lethargic people. Hence, fitness is important in many aspects of life. It is the key to good health, which affects how we live our life.
There are three main elements of fitness – Strength, Flexibility and Endurance. These three elements are combined in almost all fitness programmes, especially those that are designed to offer a balanced and healthy active lifestyle. Lets understand these three elements
Strength is the extent to which muscles can exert force by contracting against resistance (e.g. holding or restraining an object or person). Strength training is any strength exercise that uses resistance – like weights – to strengthen and condition the musculo-skeletal system, thus improving muscle tone and endurance, and boosting lean body mass. Strength training includes rowing, climbing stairs, as well as fitness exercises like pushups. “Strength-training” is used as a general term synonymous with other common terms: “weightlifting” and “resistance training.”
Strength training increases our physical capacity. And by increasing the size and power of our muscles we can improve your physical and athletic performance.
Strength training increases the body’s metabolic rate. This helps our body to burn more calories throughout the day.
It increases and restores Bone Density. Inactivity and aging can lead to a decrease in bone density and brittleness. Studies prove that consistent strength training can increase bone density and prevent Osteoporosis.
It increases Lean Muscle Mass, Physical Strength and Endurance. For example, adults who are sedentary will experience an annual half-pound loss of muscle and half-percent reduction in metabolic rate unless they begin some form of weight/strength or resistance training.
Strength Training Helps Reduce Heart Disease Risk. Participation in a consistent strength-training program has a wide variety of affiliated health benefits including decreased cholesterol and lowered blood pressure.
It improves Quality of life. Strength training ensures we are strong enough to participate in aerobic activities, outdoor recreation, and sports. Stronger muscles and joints can have a dramatic impact on posture and leaner toned muscles tend to make everyone feel better about their appearance. This leads to improved self-esteem and self-confidence.