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Originally published May 28 2005

Weight lifting a great way for middle-aged Americans to lose weight

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

The speed of people's metabolism slows down considerably around middle age, according to USA Weekend health expert, Dr. Tedd Mitchell. Although many people concentrate on cardiovascular exercise for weight loss, this does little to offset the slower metabolism and loss of muscle mass that occur later in life. Weight training, however, can address both of these problems. Mitchell suggests these tips for a successful weight-training regimen. 1) Work the whole body two or three times a week. 2) Be patient, and be prepared to wait a few months for results. 3) Challenge yourself to lift a bit more weight than you think you can handle. Many beginners start too slow. 4) Run your results by a qualified personal trainer. Joining an expensive gym isn't necessary since most personal trainers will work with your home program.





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