Your
muscles aren't just fibers and nerves. They're complex tissues that help you
move and, in the process, torch calories and fat to give you a lean, fit
figure. So do yourself a favor and get to know them--they're a lot more
interesting than you might think.
1. Your
muscles can be up to 70 percent water, says Monica Nelson, American Council on
Exercise-certified fitness expert. So when you work out, you should always
carry some H2O with you to keep them hydrated.
2. Muscle
tissue makes up 35-40 percent of your body weight, says Nelson. So keep this in mind before
jumping to conclusions when you hop on the scale.
3. For
every pound of muscle, the average person can burn up to 50 extra calories, says Nelson. Hmm, suddenly that number on the
scale doesn't seem so bad…
4. Using
heavier weights in your exercises won't necessarily make your muscles stronger.
In order to make strength gains, practicing good form should be at
the top of your get-fit list, says fitness expert Suzanne Bowen, creator of
BarreAmped.
5. While
you can't target weight loss, you can spot tone certain muscles . Just do workouts that are specific toward
the body part you want to work on (shoulders, abs, legs), and you'll start
seeing results in no time.
6. A
single step uses almost 200 different muscles, says Nelson, including your hamstrings,
quads, iliacus, and psoas major and minor.
7. Your
muscles memorize movement patterns, says strength coach Lee Boyce, owner of Boyce
Training Systems in Toronto, Canada. So if you end up taking a break from the
gym--planned or unplanned--all your body needs is a few warm-up exercises to
remember how to get into the swing of things.
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