Benefits of Strength Training
Strength Training vs. Aerobic Exercise
Your Bones Get Stronger
You Shed Pounds
You Keep Your Balance
Muscles Get Healthier
You Get More Flexible
Your Chances of a Heart Attack Go Down
You Cut Your Odds of Type 2 Diabetes
No Gym? No Problem.
Don’t Like Weights? Try Yoga.
Get Some Aerobic Work in, Too
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SOURCES:
Penn State Extension: “Strength Training vs. Aerobic Training: Which Is Better for My Health?”
CDC.gov: “Growing Stronger: Strength Training For Older Adults.”
American Cancer Society: “5 Benefits of Strength Training.”
Harvard Health Publishing: “Strength Training Builds More Muscles,” “Give Your Heart Health A Lift,” “Yoga -- Benefits Beyond The Mat.”
Mayo Clinic: “Strength Training: Get Stronger, Leaner, Healthier.”
Med.upenn.edu: “Home Strength Training Program.”
Journal of Physical Therapy Science: “Balance Improvement By Strength Training For The Elderly.”
Arthritis Foundation: “3 Simple Weightlifting Moves.”
American Diabetes Association: “Strength Training In Diabetes Management.”
Yoga Alliance: “Benefits of Yoga.”