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CROSSFIT GAMES SECTIONALS

This coming weekend in Huntsville, AL athletes from TN, AL, and MI will be competing in CrossFit WOD’s. Workouts will be scaled to the athlete’s ability, just like we do in class.  For a few athletes this is a ticket to Regionals and the CrossFit Games in Aromas, CA in July, but for most athletes this is a chance to enjoy a weekend of competition, challenge, and comraderie.  You know how you automatically have a connection with the members of CrossFit Hendersonville even if you have never met them before?  Well, this is the same for all CrossFit gyms across the world.  You guys are different.  You accept challenges, you work hard, and you don’t give up!  You are a special type of person.  Most people don’t want to work for their fitness.  They just want it to be handed to them, but not YOU!  Why not go and share your passion for fitness, health, and CrossFit this weekend by participating as an athlete in the Games.  It’s like running a 5K.  You don’t sign up for a 5K or 1/2 marathon to win it, but for the competition, challenge, and ability to achieve a goal.  This is exactly how you can view these games.  Registration info is HERE.  Let me know if you have any questions about the games.  Ryan and I will be heading down there if anyone is interested in joining us, let me know!

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ARE YOU LIFTING ENOUGH WEIGHT?

If you lift weights, have you ever wondered whether you’re doing it right? Specifically, are you lifting enough weight? According to a study done by the University of Michigan, many of us aren’t. Researchers took beginners (both men and women) through a series of moves, allowing them to choose their own weight. After assessing their 1 rep max (the general standard for choosing weight), they determined that most chose a weight well below what was needed to stimulate muscle growth.

Are you guilty of going too light? If so, you may not be seeing the results you’d like. Learn more about why lifting heavier weights could change your entire body.

Why Lifting Heavy is the Key to Weight Loss

You know that losing fat involves increasing your metabolism. What you may not know is that muscle plays a huge role in raising metabolism. A pound of muscle burns about 10-20 calories a day while a pound of fat burns 5 calories. That means any growth in your muscle tissue is going to help you burn more calories all day long. In fact, strength training has all kinds of great effects on your body like:

  • Increasing resting metabolic rate so you burn more calories, even while at rest.
  • Making you lean and slim–muscle takes up less space than fat so, the more you have, the slimmer you are
  • Strengthening bones and connective tissue, which can protect your body from injuries in daily life
  • Enhancing balance and stability
  • Building confidence and self-esteem

However…this only works if you’re using enough weight to stimulate that muscle growth. In other words, if you can lift the weights you’ve chosen (for most exercises) more than 16-20 times, you might not see the kind of fat loss you would if you increased your weight.

So, why don’t we lift more weight? For some, lifting weights is scary, especially if you’ve never done it before. The machines…the dumbbells…the people who seem to know what they’re doing…it’s enough to make anyone skip weights altogether. Aside from that, there are other fears that invade our minds, such as:

  • It feels weird. The goal of weight training, if you didn’t know, is to lift as much weight as you possibly can (with good form!) for the number of reps you’ve chosen. In daily life, we typically don’t push ourselves to fatigue in anything we do, so this idea may not only feel foreign, it may feel downright miserable. That’s one reason it’s best for beginners to gradually work towards that.
  • Fear of injury. Because our muscles burn when we challenge them with resistance, people often feel they’re injuring themselves when they lift. And injury can be a real fear for beginners since injury can occur if you max out before your body is ready for it. Taking it slow while still challenging your body will help protect you from injury.
  • Confusion. When you haven’t lifted weights before, you may not know what’s too heavy and what’s too light. It may take some time to get a feel for your body and what it can handle.
  • Fear of getting bulky. There’s still a tired old myth running around that men should lift heavy and women should lift light to avoid getting big and bulky. Women hear this: Lifting heavy weights will NOT make you huge–you simply don’t have the testosterone levels to build big muscles. Lifting heavy weights WILL help you lose fat.
  • Fear of pain. The other thing about lifting weights is the psychological factor. The discomfort level associated with training to fatigue is pretty high…if you haven’t lifted weights before, you may not be able to overcome that discomfort enough to lift as heavy as you’re capable of. Again, this is one reason it’s best to err on the side of caution (if you need to), while always working towards more challenge and more weight.

These fears often keep people lifting the same amount of weight for weeks, months or even years. Most of these fears are unfounded, if you take time to ease into a weight training program and work (slowly) towards the muscle fatigue that will make your muscles grow.

Thanks to SoCALSC for the article From: About.com


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