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Benefits of strength training: Why lifting weights is important

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2024, 07:00 IST
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​​Strength training is essential for overall health​



Strength training is not just about bulging muscles and heavy weights. Its impact on overall health is profound and far-reaching. Beyond enhancing your physical appearance, engaging in regular strength training exercises offers an array of benefits that can improve your well-being, from increased muscle strength to disease prevention and mental health.

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​​Building muscular strength and endurance​



Strength training by lifting weights forms the foundation of a robust musculoskeletal system. By challenging your muscles through resistance exercises, you stimulate their growth and development. Over time, this leads to increased muscle strength and endurance, allowing you to perform daily tasks with ease. Improved muscle strength also enhances posture, balance, and stability, reducing the risk of falls and injuries.

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​​Fortifying bone health​



Strength training is a powerful ally in maintaining strong and healthy bones. Through weight lifting exercises, it stimulates bone growth and increases bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis. This condition, characterized by brittle bones, is a significant concern, especially for older adults. Regular strength training can help counteract bone loss, improving bone strength and reducing the likelihood of fractures.

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​​Weight management and metabolic boost​



According to Bala Krishna Reddy Dabbedi, fitness expert, Co-founder and director at FITTR, “Strength training plays a crucial role in weight management and metabolic health. Building lean muscle mass through resistance exercises increases your basal metabolic rate (BMR), leading to a higher calorie burn even at rest. This contributes to weight maintenance or weight loss when combined with a balanced diet. Moreover, strength training preserves muscle mass during weight loss, ensuring that the weight lost is predominantly fat and not valuable muscle tissue.”

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​​Shielding against chronic diseases​



Embracing strength training as part of your lifestyle can help protect against chronic diseases. It has a positive impact on various health markers, including blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and insulin sensitivity. By reducing these risk factors, lifting weights decreases the likelihood of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Studies also suggest that regular strength training is associated with a lower risk of certain cancers, such as breast and colon cancer, adding another layer of disease prevention.

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​​Empowering mental well-being​


Strength training is a potent tool for improving mental health. Engaging in regular exercise releases endorphins, natural mood elevators that alleviate stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression. The physical and mental challenges posed by strength training can boost self-confidence and self-esteem. Furthermore, studies have shown that exercise, including strength training, improves cognitive function and memory, contributing to better overall mental well-being.


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