Weight lifting and weight control

Alternative names
Fat and weight lifting

Information

Weight lifting builds muscle, which increases overall body strength, tone, and balance. Muscles burn calories more efficiently than fat and other body tissues. Lifting weights is an effective way to burn calories because increasing muscle mass may help to increase your metabolic rate.

If proper technique is followed, most people of any age can safely lift weights. It is important, however, to check with your physician before you start to weight train. Also, consult an experienced personal trainer or coach prior to beginning a weight lifting program. This can help prevent injuries.

Johns Hopkins patient information

Last revised: December 7, 2012
by Sharon M. Smith, M.D.

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