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How to Lift Weights Without Bulking Up (3265 hits)


I always emphasize that resistance training (weight lifting) is one of the most important components of an exercise program, as it helps in the maintenance of a healthy body composition.

An ideal body composition is one that encompasses a high percentage of lean mass (muscle and bone) and a low percentage of fat mass relative to overall body weight.

Unfortunately, many people tend to avoid weight lifting for a fear of "bulking up" or "getting bigger". If this is a concern, follow these simple tips to avoid such effects: http://www.ninacheriephd.com/you-your-body-and-your-health/how-to-lift-weights-without-bulking-up

Posted By: Nina Cherie Franklin Franklin
Saturday, February 7th 2015 at 7:10AM
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