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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Exercise

Strength Training Myths Indian Women Still Believe!

It’s time now that we crush the outdated beliefs around women and weight training.

Introduction

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In reality, women don’t have enough testosterone to build bulky muscles like men.

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Myth 1: Lifting Will Make Me Bulky

Weights burn more calories after the workout and preserve lean muscle.

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Myth 2: Cardio Is Better for Fat Loss

Major muscle loss is seen post the age of 30; strength training prevents age-related weakness.

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Myth 3: I’m Too Old to Lift Weights

You can’t “tone” your arms or belly without full-body strength and a proper diet.

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Myth 4: Spot Reduction Works

With proper form and progression, strength training is safer than running.

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Myth 5: I’ll Hurt Myself

It help supports insulin sensitivity, reduces PCOS symptoms, and regulates mood.

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Reality: Lifting Helps Hormones

Push-ups, squats, planks, no gym needed. You can get strong at home.

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Start with Bodyweight Exercises

Pair strength training with enough protein intake, a balanced diet and recovery for best results, ladies, don’t fear the weights. Fear missing out on your strongest self. 

Conclusion

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