Kathy Smith's Fitness Buzz November 18, 2008

Kathy's TOP TEN Reasons To Pick Up Some Dumbbells . . . for DUMMIES

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10.    Last time you tried to open a jar of olives you gave up and settled for a box of crackers.  Why?  You're losing it, baby:    When it comes to muscle mass, we all experience a scary little process I call "The Great Decline":  Every decade,we lose muscle mass, and as we age, the percentage of loss just keeps accelerating.  By age 60, the average person will have lost one-third of his/her muscle mass.  The good news:  you can reverse it with resistance training.  There's no age limit on our ability to add muscle and stop The Great Decline.

9.    The phrase "Sitting AROUND the house" has more than one meaning - and you'd like to avoid one of them:    If you're reading this newsletter, chances are you're interested in maintaining or losing weight.  Too many people try to drop inches with diet alone, or walking endlessly on the treadmill.  My DVD 2-pack title says it all:  Lift Weights to Lose Weight.  Here's the bottom line:  a pound of muscle burns 35 to 50 calories a day, just by sitting there on your body.  A pound of fat?  Burns about 3 to 5 calories a day.

8.    Your idea of "getting dairy in your diet for calcium" is a pint of Ben & Jerry's . . . so It's time to bone up:    In our 30's, bone mass generally reaches its maximum level of growth.  Then, in our 40's, it's another decline:  our bone mass starts gradually decreasing.  Once again, dumbbells save the day:  strength training maintains or even increases bone mass as we age.

7.    Last time you slipped in the shower, you almost reenacted the "I've fallen and I can't get up" commercial:    Poor balance and lack of muscular strength can result in falls, leading to fractures, broken bones, and worse.  When done properly, strengthening exercises increase flexibility and balance - so you can stay on your toes.

6.    Heart disease is sooooo 2007:    Heart disease risk is lower when the body is lean.  The American Heart Association recommends strength training as a way to reduce risk of heart disease - it helps you lose visceral fat - the most dangerous type of fat when it comes to cardiovascular health.

5.    For you, the idea of offering a piggy-back ride to a child is as horrifying as the latest Saw sequel:    Got back pain or posture issues?  The best non-surgical alternative for remedying back problems is strength training.  A strong core supports your lower back and protects you from injury, and strong back muscles contribute to good posture.  The bonus:  good posture naturally makes your abdomen look flatter.

4.    Bladder-control issues bring back painful schoolyard point-and-laugh memories:    Muscular agility is proven to help prevent incontinence.  Moving on.

3.    Psssst . . . There are wild rumors going around that better sex can be ENJOYABLE.  But you didn't hear it from me.  Shhhh:        Resistance training is a must when it comes to reshaping your body, targeting "trouble spots," and transforming your figure into a younger, fitter, and, yes, sexier you.  Not only does it help you improve your state of mind and ensure that you look terrific in a bathing suit . . . but building muscle actually improves sexual function.  (Before you run away from the computer to pick up your dumbbells, hang tight.  We're almost finished here.)

2.    Lifting a bag of groceries doesn't have to be the greatest achievement of your day.  Let's aim a little higher with our goals, shall we?:    Nothing trains your body to perform functional movement for everyday living (bending, twisting, lifting, and reaching) like strength training.  My Lift Weights to Lose Weight 2-pack gives you the best of both worlds:  a fat-burning, muscle-toning workout for beginners and seasoned pros, with an added "twist" or core-strengthening exercises that improve your body's balance and functional abilities.

1.    I said so!    OK, all jokes aside . . . Don't start your resistance training routine just because I told you to.  Do it because you need to start building muscle now - for all the reasons I just mentioned.  Do it because muscle is about better coordination, agility and balance.  Do it because muscle is about staying active and empowering yourself to enjoy life on a fuller level, from the board room to the bedroom.  Do it because muscle revolutionizes your metabolism, transforms your body from the inside out, and is our best bet for reversing the aging process.  In short, do it because muscle is about all the things we associate with youth - and the clock is ticking for each and every one of us.
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Still not convinced that it's time to pick up some dumbbells?  I recently did an interview with Mario Bosquez at Martha Stewart Living Radio for Sirius Satellite, and we spoke at length about the benefits of strength training. You can listen to the interview in its entirety here.
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