Work-out like a man or a woman?

 

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Work-out like a man or a woman?

Mike Geary sent me this last night and it is a great article .

Funny how it is something Sarah and myself discuss often , specially since we both just completed the 12 week Combat The fat body transformation contest and we both trained identically just me using more weights then Sarah.

Voting is supposed to start on June 30th till July 6th 1 week and results will be posted on July 7th. I hope you will come vote for Sarah and myself at some point during the voting week. I will have the link on the www.atozfitness.com home page as well as here on my blog.

If your curious to how I did well you can check out www.atozfitness.com as I posted my before (yuch) and after picture on the website already. What I did manage to do is lose 27lbs of ugly fat and go from 205lbs to 178lbs as of this morning. Went from a size 36 jean to a 30 and feel awesome.

Ok now on to today’s article blog. I do tend to get sidetracked very easily :)

Mike’s article below……..

This is one of my biggest pet peeves in the fitness industry… So many men and women "think" they need to workout drastically different from one another.

For example, many women think they need to do 20 or 30 reps per set of every exercise with little pink 3 or 5 lb barbie weights, because if they actually lift heavier weights, they falsely believe they will "bulk up".

Also, many men think they need to do 1-rep maxes to build muscle… this is simply not true… overall training volume and a caloric surplus builds more muscle than does 1-rep maxes… although I’m not saying there isn’t a time and place for 1-rep maxes.

One of my biggest frustrations over the years when I was training lots of females and I would show them the workout I wanted to take them through… they would say something like… "I don’t want to do those exercises. That looks like a man’s workout!"

And they would go back to their little pink 5 lb dumbbells and endless cardio routines and keep getting NO RESULTS at all for months or years.

However, the females I trained that were open-minded enough to trust me that if they used heavier weights they would not "bulk up" (as long as their caloric intake was in the correct range), always got tremendous results.

As a matter of fact, some of the leanest females I’ve trained over the years were the ones that actually trained with the heaviest weights. I had a few female athletes that could deadlift 175 lbs and they were VERY lean, and NOT overly-muscular. In fact, they had very feminine, but lean bodies.

They lifted HEAVY weights in relation to their size and they NEVER
bulked up.

Another example is that the majority of females that I trained thought they couldn’t use more than 5 or 8 lb dumbbells for an overhead dumbbell press or a dumbbell chest press. However, when they were open-minded enough to actually try to train their body under more resistance (and thereby create a REAL stimulis for change), most women were almost always able to press 20 or 30 lb dumbbells instead of the 5’s or 8’s they were used to using.

So my rant in this email is for us all to please stop with the insanity
of thinking that we all need to train so radically different whether
we’re a man or a woman, but rather realize that we are all HUMAN BEINGS.

I don’t care if you’re a man or a woman… the laws of exercise
physiology will always show that variations of squats, lunges,
deadlifts, presses, and rows are some of the best exercises for humans, regardless of gender.

And this applies whether your goal is fat loss or muscle building!

Yes, even if your goal is just fat loss and not muscle building, you
still need to train your body under progressively heavier resistance
(relative to your current strength) to stimulate your body to actually
want to change over time.

*Note - when I say "heavy training", I mean heavy resistance in relation to your individual strength level. For example, a heavy resistance in a particular exercise such as a deadlift or squat may be 300 lbs for one person, and only 60 or 70 lbs for another person. All that matters is if the weight that you use is challenging for you.

Now I will concede that I use slightly different styles of training
whether the goal is fat loss or muscle building (notice I said different styles, not different exercises per se), but the bigger factor is actually your caloric balance…

Creating a caloric deficit for fat loss or creating a caloric surplus
for muscle gain, while still training intensely for either goal.

So I say let’s all stop training like men or training like women, and
let’s all start training like human beings in order to get RESULTS!

If you haven’t already done so, you can gain access to my extremely effective training program for HUMANS for a special $4.95 trial offer at this page:

http://truthaboutabs.com/

And you will see why over 100,000 humans, both men and women, have gotten tremendous results by following this program.
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Lewis + Sarah
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