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  • Strength & Conditioning Webinars
    A great new resource for fitness professionals or enthusiasts. Live and pre-recorded educational webinars from the industry's TOP Strength Coaches, Physical Therapists and Personal Trainers.
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    "Golf fitness" - nope, it's not an oxymoron!! Check out this amazing resource for all things related to golf fitness. Packed with tons of credible, free articles, videos, blog and a podcast on everything from nutrition, to the mental game to workout tips. Hey, they don't all have to look like John Daly.
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    Listen to the world's top coaches, trainers and physical therapists as they share their philosophies, techniques and training tips. Every episode is packed with cutting-edge info. A free resource, not to be missed!
  • HellerHealth.com
    Check out my friend, exercise physiologist and registered dietician, Sam Heller. She's brilliant and funny and has her own informative radio show on Siruis. Fridays 12-2 PM EST. Always fun and informative!
  • Visit Nettervillefitness
    Check out my friend and fellow educator, JT Netterville's informative and motivating blog for the newbie and fitness enthusiast alike.
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    Check out my buddy, exercise physiologist, Liz Marmesh as she brings together the best info from all corners of the fitness world.
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    Bringing high quality information together in one place to empower busy professional women. Topics include investing, finance, work-life balance, parenting, and everything in between.
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    Straight dope about all things strength!
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    The Best of The Web Fitness Blogs...you know they've got good taste -- I'm in there!! ;-)

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  • Animals Love Snacks
    Enter the delightfully silly, brilliant, creative brain of my buddy, "JuRu" with the dada-esque "Animals Love Snacks". I have no idea what it all means, but I love it!
  • Antidote 360
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    If you like baking, Asian food -- or cats check out my multi-talented girl from Canada!
  • Home Sanctuary
    Want simple tips to make your home your sanctuary? Check out this great blog from Rachel Anne Ridge.
  • Skinny Latte Strikes Back!
    Check out the musings of Phil from The Land Down Under, as she shares the secrets she learned to transform herself from an overweight deconditioned woman to a fit and fabulous female. Very inspirational!!
  • Women's World
    This is a site with links to lots of other great blogs and sites for all of us with two X chromosomes!

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January 18, 2008

30 Days To "The Best Me Ever" - Day 21 - Longer and Leaner?

Thebestmeever_no_figure_larger_tran Have you ever heard someone tell you they know of a workout that makes you "longer and leaner"?  Did you believe them? 

If so, I have some prime real estate in Florida that  you might be interested in.  Yeah, sure there's a few gators scrambling around amidst the reeds...and a bit of a stench, but its really not that bad once you get used to it.

Seriously though, the truth is exercise can make bodies "leaner", but it can't make them"longer".

J0410140_2 "Lean" means that you have proportionately more muscle tissue and less fat tissue.  That is certainly a realistic goal to have with any consistent workout routine.

But "length" is another matter all together.  Muscle length is a function of your limb length. 

Folks with longer bones (such as the femur in the leg and the humerus in the arm) have longer muscles strung across them to make them move properly. 

No matter what you may read on the cover of a magazine -- no exercise program will make you "longer"...although there was that medieval torture "the rack"...hmmm...maybe they were on to something... could be the next Thigh Master...but I digress. 

The truth is if you are an adult then your limb length is set.  So unless your limbs happen to be made of salt water taffy -- they won't get LONGER from exercise.   

I am particularly sensitive to this subject because I think a lot of exercise professionals deliberately distort the science to get people to sign on to a particular program.

Let me say here that I am a big fan of both yoga and Pilates.  Moreover, I think they each have their own significant contributions to make as part of a well-rounded fitness program. 

But I think that many times women gravitate towards these types of workouts (in lieu of weight training) because they are afraid of developing "big, bulky muscles" from weight training.  Nothing could be further from the truth.

When many women think of "lifting weights" they call to mind mental images of enormous female body builders who make Lou Ferrigno look like Gwyneth Paltrow. 

But these women are not the norm -- not even in gyms.  Look around you.  It is very unusual for a woman's body to look that way.  Women bodybuilders are doing this as a full-time job, doing far more volume and intensity then "normal" women would working out 3 times per week for an hour. 

These women are trying to look that way for a certain look needed for competition in their "sport" -- and they train for hours and hours every day.  And sadly, many of them use anabolic steroids on top of that to achieve the results they're after.  Because it's still hard for a woman to develop "big, bulky muscles" -- even when want to!!

Women simply lack the testosterone levels that men have that allow them to experience significant "hypertrophy" or an increase in muscle size.  Study after study has shown that women experience significant increases in strength (similar in relative terms to that of men) without significant increases in muscle size.

And weight training has benefits beyond creating "lean" sexy muscles. 

  • It promotes bone strength and can reduce the chance of developing osteoporosis
  • It strengthens joints and connective tissues
  • It helps prepare the body for the physical challenges of everyday life -- thereby reducing the risk of injury
  • It increases metabolism - because every pound of muscles tissue added to the body burns another 30-50 calories per day
  • It can improve posture
  • It increases self-esteem and self-confidence

If you think you might be ready to start a weight training program, I strongly suggest that you get some guidance from a Certified Personal Trainer.  There is a lot to know in getting started and developing a safe and effective plan.  Just a few sessions in the beginning will set you up so that you use your time wisely, efficiently and get the results you want.

I have more information on weight training and women, in my book, Fit + Female: The Perfect Fitness & Nutrition Game Plan For Your Unique Body Type.  I walk you through 4 different workout for women in my new, The Best Me Ever system.  Sign-up all you'll be the first to receive notification of a special pre-launch price and free bonuses.

For more articles on health and fitness please visit my website at www.geralyncoopersmith.com .

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