Whatever the reason, for us men none of the above have ever really been a problem. For women on the other hand, the above (a least the first two) are very common and are feared within every gym around the world.
So why am I trying to tempt you to train with heavy weights?
Especially as it's a fact that women can and actually do put on muscle easier than men when it comes to the legs department (a little known fact actually). Now you won't end up with legs the size of Tom Plat (you can google his name in images) but when you do start out, you will get slightly more growth.
This is where part 1 and part 2 come in. As mentioned before it's all about balance. This is exactly where heavy lifting comes in due to shorter times under tension.
Let me explain;
Say you're squatting for 15 repetitions (common rep scheme) at a tempo of 2020, meaning 2 seconds to lower yourself into the squat and 2 seconds to bring yourself up out of the squat. The 0's are where you pause at the bottom and the top of the movement.
Anyway, in total 1 rep = 4 seconds...right?
So 15 reps x 4 = 60 seconds, now your trainer may have you doing the more common 4020 (4 seconds to lower, 2 seconds to rise) equalling to 90 seconds.
So your 'time under tension' could amount from 60 seconds to 90 seconds for every set.
Multiply that by 4 sets and you could have between 4 minutes to 6 minutes under tension. That's quite a bit of time under tension!
If however, we apply heavier weights, we have no choice but to lower the repetitions and therefore endure less time under tension.
Eg,
If we doubled our weight that we were using for our 15 reps squat and decided to drop the rep down to 5 reps, here's how it would look....
Squat for 5 repetitions ata tempo of 2020 (4 seconds =1 repetition) x (5 squat repetitions) = 20 seconds for 1 set in total.
As you can see, this has already dropped our time under tension by over half. At the same time increasing our EPOC levels (part 2) as well as working our deep dense muscle fibres.
This is exactly what heavy training does; in fact back in the old days when Arnold Schwarzenegger ruled the universe (Mr. Universe that is) they would make it their priority to train heavy before their competition. This heavy training would add density to the muscle rather than them just being big and soft.
It also meant that when they were cutting down on the carbohydrates, they were able to continue training due to the short intensity of the exercises (ie, 20 seconds sets).
What's even better is this muscle that you build through heavy lifting does seem to have a denser feel and hangs around a lot longer. I guarantee, if you try heavy training you WILL get some fantastic results.
But, if you try an exercise programme like the one I've wrote in part 4.
You'll be amazed!!!!
Diets For Losing Fat
While you may have tried to lose fat before and not succeeded this doesn't mean its impossible. For most people losing fat is possible and just requires you doing the right things. The first step that I'd suggest is that you get it into your mind that you can lose your fat. Its in your mind that you need to see you can achieve it. Once you believe you can lose your fat now you have to do something about it. That means taking action.
Here's two things that you can start doing straight away that will help to burn your fat and in a healthy way. No odd pills, eating habits or skipping foods that don't actually help the fat to get burnt.
Being aware of your sugar intake is important and if you drink soda you're probably consuming a huge amount of sugar without realizing. Although they're popular drinks, they are full of empty calories and drunk daily by many people. The sugar contained in these fizzy drinks, if not used by your body, is stored as fat. Often where we least want it as well. Switch from these drinks to water to reduce your sugar intake and keep you hydrated. Drinking plenty of water will also make you feel less hungry, so you will consume a smaller amount at meals. If you find it tough to stop having soda entirely, begin by reducing the amount you drink.
Of course its also important to exercise when you are trying to reduce fat. Even though many people dislike even the thought of traditional exercise, there are ways of burning calories and losing fat that are fun and efficient for the body fat burning process. A great way is with interval training. In interval training, you challenge your heart rate by switching from slower exercises to faster exercises. When taking part in interval training it is best to maintain your heart rate in the target range with sudden higher rate bursts thrown in. For instance, you can dramatically step up the fat burned during your exercising by keeping the body guessing (muscle confusion) such as walking at a steady heart rate and increasing it with little bursts of running or sprinting thrown in.
With these couple of ideas you'll be well on your way to losing the fat that you thought was impossible. Add in some other fat burning exercise with the right foods and you'll be burning it off even faster.
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