Training women is basically the same. Most girls enjoy higher volume and circuit style training of some form. They’re naturally inclined to have more muscle endurance than men.
Hahaha on the bright side you ladies can maintain it more easily apparentlyNow, like they mentioned above we respond a little differently. We basically have to work twice as hard to achieve half as much! Lol
Would you say that lighter, higher volume training tends to work better for women than heavier, lower volume training?
I ask because of course most people tend to prefer the type of training that they’re better suited to
Hahaha on the bright side you ladies can maintain it more easily apparently
Both! Lol...it really depends on the person and their goals. I do think typically girls benefit from heavier lifting. Like in the 5-10 rep range. 5-8 in main lifts and isolation work can be higher reps with dropsets etc. Many girls will hear lighter with higher reps and do 15-20 reps with weight they could easily do for an additional 10-15 reps.
Everyone benefits from the 5-10 rep range lol. Women can just handle more sets of these. But you have all these uninformed personal traininers and bros perpetuating that toning crap because their fragile egos can’t accept that many women have the potential to outlift men (especially those using PEDs to help level the field).
Exactly!! Plus the fear/mindset of “getting bulky” from heavier weights! Way too much misinformation out there saying light and high reps especially for women! I didn’t mean only women benefit from that rep range just meant it more of getting them to that mindset of pushing the heavier weights to actually challenge themselves! That’s one of the biggest challenges I have with the ones I’ve helped. They either think they can’t, are afraid to get bulky, or flat out don’t want to... lol
Exactly!! Plus the fear/mindset of “getting bulky” from heavier weights! Way too much misinformation out there saying light and high reps especially for women! I didn’t mean only women benefit from that rep range just meant it more of getting them to that mindset of pushing the heavier weights to actually challenge themselves! That’s one of the biggest challenges I have with the ones I’ve helped. They either think they can’t, are afraid to get bulky, or flat out don’t want to... lol