Benefits
of Strength Training
Longfellow
is on a mission. We have committed the next ten years to educate our community
to the value and immense benefits of strength training. There are numerous
reasons for incorporating strength training into your workout and the
top ten are:
1.
Increased Metabolic Rate - Strength training increases the body's metabolic
rate, causing the body to burn more calories throughout the day.
2.
Increasing
and Restoring Bone Density - Inactivity and aging can lead to a decrease
in bone density and brittleness. Studies have clearly proven that consistent
strength training can increase bone density and prevent Osteoporosis.
3.
Increased
Lean Muscle Mass and Muscle Strength, Power, and Endurance - Everyone
can benefit from being stronger. We can work harder, we can play more,
we can workout longer, and we can be more alive.
4.
Injury Prevention - A wide variety of sports-related or life-related injuries
can be prevented by strengthening muscles and joints.
5.
Improved
Balance, Flexibility, Mobility and Stability - Stronger and more resilient
muscles improves our balance, which means more comfortable living & fewer
falls or accidents.
6.
Decreased Risk of Coronary Disease - Participation in a consistent strength-training
program has a wide variety of affiliated health benefits including decreasing
cholesterol and lowering your blood pressure.
7.
Aids
Rehabilitation and Recovery - One of the best ways to heal many types
of injuries is to strengthen muscles surrounding the injured area. The
stronger your muscles, the quicker the healing process.
8.
Enhanced Performance in Sports or Exercise - No matter what your favorite
sport or physical activity, with the proper strength training program,
your performance can unquestionably be improved, and in some cases dramatically
so.
9.
Aging
Gracefully - There is no more important reason to making a strength training
a consistent part of your life, than to ensure you age gracefully. Physical
activity keeps us alive and vibrant. Strength training ensures we are
strong enough to participate in aerobic activities, outdoor recreation,
and sports. Strong seniors fall down less. If they do fall down, their
stronger bodies are more resilient, are injured less by the fall, and
are able to heal more quickly after an injury.
10.
Feeling
Better and Looking Better - As painful as strength training can sometimes
feel, there is nothing more satisfying than the feeling after a good solid
work-out. Stronger muscles and joints can have a dramatic impact on posture
and leaner toned muscles tend to make everyone feel better about their
appearance. This all leads to improved self-esteem and increased self-confidence.
These
benefits are so compelling and we are so convinced that this exercise
is necessary for all people that we have made it our number one focus
and we have put our time and expertise where our mouth is. Our marketing
campaign and our staff training programs emphasize this necessary component
of a healthy life-style.
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