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Weu2019re not saying only practice Yoga and weight training ought to be banned. Our sedentary lifestyles havenu2019t left much room for us to conduct taxing physical activities so a light weight training session 4 days a week can do you good. Having said that, pumping iron in itself isnu2019t nearly enough if fitness to you means more than a swole look.
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Yoga or Weightlifting? We’ve all come across a bloke or two that swear on the Bible about pumping iron and it being the epitome of fitness. Benching 240+ pounds may or may not get you all the ladies but it is sure to make every novice, in and out of the gym, come running to you with a questionnaire on your diet and training methods. But ask yourself, are you really fit or are you just muscular? Owing to mainstream media and television, our idea of fitness has become really skewed aimed at admiring masculine figures that punch holes through walls. These same figures may walk around with a damaged ligament or are unable to touch their toes, but who cares about all that anymore. We’re not saying only practice Yoga and weight training ought to be banned. Our sedentary lifestyles haven’t left much room for us to conduct taxing physical activities so a light weight training session 4 days a week can do you good. Having said that, pumping iron in itself isn’t nearly enough if fitness to you means more than a swole look. Practising Yoga opens up dimensions of your body you didn’t and perhaps still don’t know exist. Sadly Yoga has become a practice people adopt as a last resort. But it’s more than just a tool. Yoga is a way of life and practicing it the right way will show what your
body is truly capable of. Our bodies are filled with secrets we don’t know and are blissfully unaware of its capabilities. Unlock your physical, mental and spiritual potential with the right practice. Visit FlowLiftFitness.com and allow us to guide you on this journey. Source: https://flowliftfitness.blogspot.com/2020/09/yoga-or-weightlifting.html