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How Strength Training Taught Me To Be More Confident About My Body

I remember the time when ‘Maine Pyaar Kiya” was such a rage and all the boys I knew then, including my brothers, wanted to do push ups, one-hand push ups and weighted push ups. I somehow don’t remember myself or a single girl wanting to do the same. As if push ups were only a thing for boys. And it got me thinking how we never expected our girls to be strong. While calluses and bruises would be a mark of pride for boys, the same were frowned upon for girls.

I lived almost 30 years of my life being under-confident and hating myself. I used to be a hyper, playful and adventurous girl till about class 5, after which something changed. I spent the rest of my growing years trying to please others and ensuring that I looked pretty. And while there is absolutely no harm in looking pretty, I was trying to look pretty for others and live by their standards of pretty. Now that I feel better and confident in my own skin and look back and realise what has changed over the last few years, I see that it has a lot to do with how physically strong I feel. It started with being outdoors and running. The stronger I grow physically, the less I feel the need to look pretty. I don’t have to pretend to be confident anymore, and saying ‘no’ when required comes more easily. And I have listed down some reasons why I think every girl and woman should strength train. Actually, everyone should.

 

 

 

 

I know there are many more health benefits of strength training but what I really wanted to reiterate with this article is that it’s very important for girls to start strength training early on. It’s not going to make them bulky unless they want to be bulky (and that takes much effort and discipline). It just helps them accept and love themselves for who they are rather than constantly trying to be someone else and that’s such a waste of time.

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