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What Are Strengthening Exercises? Should I Use Weight Machines or Free Weights?
How Do I Start Strengthening Exercises? How Quickly
Do Resistance Exercises Work? You run, walk, and ride your bike to keep your heart and lungs in good shape.
You stretch your muscles and do yoga to stay limber and flexible.
But are you also doing regular strengthening exercises?
Strengthening or resistance exercises help keep your muscles that support your back, abdomen, knees, chest, shoulders,
neck, and wrists strong and less likely to get injured. Strong muscles mean greater endurance and energy, a
faster metabolism (which burns more calories), and better posture.
What Are Strengthening Exercises? Strengthening exercises work muscles as they move against resistance.
This resistance can come from workout machines, free weights or
barbells, elastic bands, water, stairs, hills,
cans of vegetables from the pantry -- even your own body weight
as you do a pushup. For example, walking on a treadmill (which is aerobic
exercise) becomes strengthening as you raise the incline of the treadmill.