no it may help with soreness. what you need is lots of protein and complex carbs and a day or two off to let your muscles heal.
This depends on the person and the kind of weight lifting you do. The short answer however is that lifting weights should help you to lose fat and gain muscle. If you are lifting heavily in order to gain muscle mass, you will gain weight. However, if you are lifting to get lean muscle, it should help to lose weight.
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aerobics would be your best bet
Weight lifting increases sex drive
Cause you get stronger and thatputs on weight
Excessive weight lifting and working out can cause growth deficiencies in adolescents, yes. However working out in moderation is fine and can help muscle and growth development.
Depending on the severity of the injury a chiropractor or physiotherapist may be help with the recovery from a weight-lifting accident. However, for more serious injuries caused by lifting weights a trip to the hospital would be in order.
Yes, reaching out to people who have experience and can offer you advice in proper weight lifting technique will help prevent you from injuring yourself. In fact, it could be considered quite inadvisable to lift weights without consulting with an experienced weight lifter or trainer.
Befopre you lift a heavy object:understand the weight of the objectGet help in lifting it if necessaryassume an appropriate posture for lifting
Yes as Advil does help with inflammation.
It helps strengthen your muscles as well as lowering your body-mass index.
Somewhat. It is good to have a balance. Running, swimming, good healthy food etc. and then weight-lifting can partially help. But you should stick with normal weight-losing exercises.