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How to Build Muscles Quickly for Women

Many women shun strength training and any exercises associated with building muscle mass for fear of becoming bulky and unfeminine. However, a woman with muscles is still a woman; you can do strength training and build long, lean muscles that create a sculpted look, make you stronger, and define your curves. Strong and healthy can be a sexy look and an appealing lifestyle.

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How To Soothe Sore Muscles After A Workout

Has the energy and vigor experienced during yesterday’s workout been replaced by achy, sensitive muscles? Its like a friendly, or maybe not so friendly, reminder of yesterdays activity. The muscle soreness or stiffness a day or so after a workout is called delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and it can happen after an intense workout or new activity. This must be part of that no pain no gain thing.

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How Can Women Build Strong Muscles?

Building strong muscles does more than help you tone your body. It can also help you lose as much as 3 percentage points of body fat in just 10 weeks, reports “Women’s Health” magazine. Though some women worry that working their muscles will make them big and bulky, but a woman’s naturally low levels of testosterone make the risk of turning into a muscle-bound hulk low, says Alwyn Cosgrove, coach, gym owner and co-author of “The New Rules of Lifting For Women,” in “U.S. News & World Report.”

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How to Strengthen Ab Muscles

Cardiovascular exercise is great for burning fat around the abdominal area and weightlifting is good for overall toning, but to strengthen your abdominal muscles, you need to do specific, targeted exercises. However, it takes no more than 15 to 20 minutes a day to incorporate a routine to strengthen your abdominal muscles.

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What Are Some Ways to Develop Strong Muscles?

Having children is one way to develop strong muscles: after you’ve hauled baby, car seat and diaper bag around every day for a few weeks, you’ll notice stronger arms. And that’s the key to developing strong muscles at any point in life; no, not having children, but using your muscles consistently and in a way that challenges them, so that they stretch and grow in order to be able to perform what you ask of them.