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Benefits of Strength Training

Benefits of Strength Training
Being fit and healthy is one component to happiness and wellbeing. When our bodies are strong we are better able to move, and thus more capable of play and social interaction. A strong social network has been shown to have a number of positive effects, including better health and happiness.

To receive these benefits, our bodies need to be able to move in a variety of ways. Strength training is a great way to achieve and maintain a healthy and strong physique, and has several benefits for both men and women...No ladies, you aren't going to look like a man because you lift weights. 

Increases Metabolism

Lifting weights puts on muscle mass. Perfect if you want to lose weight, decrease your body fat percentage, change your shape or simply maintain your current weight. Muscle needs more calories than fat does to properly function, so not only do you burn calories while strength training, you do so for hours afterward.

Increases Bone Density

Strength training puts stress on the bones. This is actually a good thing as it increases bone density, size, and strength, and decreases the likelihood of developing osteoporosis. Having strong bones means you can engage in everyday activities without having to worry.

Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation

Strength training builds both the major muscles and the smaller stabilizer muscles, thereby helping guard your joints from injury. Rebuilding and developing muscle surrounding an injury can help speed up the recovery process and protect against the injury reoccurring. Strength training decreases the chances of falling by up to 40%, by improving flexibility, balance, and coordination. Incredible, right?! Playing sports and roughhousing with the kids requires the use of all the muscles in the body. Don’t let weak muscles prevent you from engaging in the activities you love.

Better Posture

We all want to be the person with their head held high looking confident. Simply holding yourself in this position can create feelings of self-belief, which can lead to greater success and achievement. Lifting weights will inadvertently help build a stronger core because it has to be engaged at all times, which means you will be able to keep your body in an upright position with your stomach in. Building strength in weak muscles and lengthening tight muscles will help get your body into better alignment.

Increases Energy and Boosts Mood

Strength training creates a surge in the body’s endorphin levels, which creates feelings of joy, euphoria, and pleasure, as well as a decrease in pain. Lifting weights can act as an antidepressant, improve sleep, and enhance quality of life. It can also improve mental clarity, focus, and attention. When we are in a good mood, we are more likely to have fun, engage with others, get things done, try new things, and feel less stressed...All of which improve wellbeing.

Reduce and Manage Disease and Chronic Conditions

Strength training can effectively moderate several conditions, such as, depression, osteoporosis, obesity, back pain, arthritis, and diabetes. It can even be as successful as medication in relieving arthritis pain! Being in good health means that we are better able to enjoy life’s pleasures, and thus more likely to be happy and optimistic. This can lead to decreased rates of heart disease, hypertension, and stroke.

To get the best results, a strength training routine needs to be done at least twice per week. Three to four times is ideal. The sessions should incorporate full body movements, such as squats, lunges, pull-ups, press-ups, and planks, and last no longer than 30-45 minutes. There are numerous variations to these exercises to increase or decrease difficulty level. Now get out and build those muscles!
 


MEET JEN

 
Hello! Thank you popping by! I’m Jen. I'm a wife, a furmama to two gorgeous dogs, a Naturopath, Nutritionist, and an advocate for natural ways to support physical and emotional wellbeing. Oh, and I’m a CEO! 

My journey originally started in Psychology. You see, when I was 16 my father took his own life after suffering years of a debilitating gambling addiction. I did a Bachelor’s in Psych as I wanted to understand why he made the choices that he did. I also wanted to ensure that I never went down that path and also help those suffering as he did. I loved it so much I went on to do a Masters.

It was during that time I got sick. I’m talking woke up one morning and couldn’t get out of bed, sick. For many years I felt helpless and frustrated!

Let me back up for a second. Prior to this life consisted of pain and fatigue. I had digestive issues and IBS from childhood. Through my teens and early 20's I was getting 2-3 migraines a month around my cycle and headaches more than half the month. My periods we very painful – I had to miss work or school the first 1-2 days. I would literally lie on the floor or the bed curled in the foetal position and cry from the pain. I could easily talk a full packet of Ibuprofen and still not get much relief.

Then, at 26, my period stopped altogether and things went downhill fast! For the first time in my life I was feeling apathetic and overwhelmed. Over the course of the next two years I was diagnosed with a host of conditions – are you ready for the laundry list? The first diagnosis was PCOS. I was told that I was infertile, that I would never have children, and that IVF wasn’t an option for me. I was also told that I was pre-diabetic, that my liver was worse than an alcoholic’s (and I don’t drink), that I had migraine disorder, vertigo, and adrenal fatigue. The cherry on the cake was a diagnosis of Hashimoto’s at 28.

I was in complete and utter shock. I couldn’t fathom that a 28-year-old Personal Trainer, who looked fit and healthy on the outside, could be in such disarray on the inside.  

Over the two years I saw five doctors and a Naturopath and nothing improved.

And then one day a friend and I got in touch. She told me to change my diet and take specific supplements. I figured I had nothing to lose, and so I did! I went onto a low-carb diet and was taking upward of 30-40 pills a day…and guess what?! Three months later my period started!! How incredible is that?!

Over the next two years all of my health ailments rectified! Well, all except my Hashi’s – more on that in a minute. My cycles became clockwork, they were manageable, the migraines and vertigo disappeared and my liver and blood sugar levels returned to the normal range! How exciting is that?! The best part, I can now have children should I choose! Having that option is incredible!

Of course I was so excited and inspired that I had to go to school and study Nutritional Medicine and Naturopathy.

Now, let’s talk about my Hashi’s. That only went into remission when my toxic load was decreased. That was a lightbulb moment for me and the moment I got fired up to share with others the importance of leading a low-tox life. I love educating people where toxins are found, what impact they have on physical and emotional wellbeing, and what products to replace them with to support your wellbeing. 

I sincerely believe that many of my health issues would not have presented if I were living a low-tox life. My Hashi’s has been in remission since I was 31 and I am so proud to say that! Praise God!

Life is so different to what it was 10 years ago. I have the energy and the mental capacity to engage in life! I am present and am thriving. Oh, and I laugh! I actually laugh out loud, something that eluded me for many years.

I am happy and healthy and it is my mission to help YOU be the happy, healthy person you are meant to be!
I would love for you to join our exclusive community and learn how you too can find freedom from physical and emotional barriers. I look forward to seeing you there!
 

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