This past Monday I was standing outside the classroom with my peers during a short break. I was telling them that I had a meeting after this class, before my next class at 1 pm which would last until my last class at 4pm. In other words, I was not going to have the one hour 12 -1 window to get in my weight training during the day. I would have to go at the end of the day.
One of the women, who is in a different program (human development and family studies) than I (public health) said and asked, "You lift weights?" "Why would you do that?"
It was a serious question. She is a young woman, in her mid to late 20s and she was raised in another country but I do not know much about the culture there. I imagined that she asked me those questions because her country does not make as big a deal about health promotion and physical activity as some countries do, but I do not know that for sure. I do know that she sounded genuinely surprised.
My quick list of reasons was:
to be stronger
to prevent osteoporisis
to improve balance
to increase the chance of healthy active aging
And one of my friends added:
to increase muscle mass which is more metabolically active than fat mass(well, I am not sure that is how she said it, but you get the idea - burn more calories)
This all reminds me that I do have a website which, though woefully in need of an update, has some good fitness information. It has a section on strength training that you might find helpful. You can visit it here.
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