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Health & Fitness

Women vs. Men

I've been training since 1999.  In that fourteen year period I've learned  a lot,  I've seen a lot and I have been amazed a lot.  One thing I picked up on  and continue to see is the difference between women and men when it comes to training, nutrition and even the clothes they work out in.  Here are some of my observations:

  • Women do not know that a rest period should exist from time to time. Women just want to know what the next exercise is.  Rest periods do not exist for them.  Men on the other hand are hoping for a rest period between exercises and they want to know what the exact rest period is.    
  • If a woman can not do a chin up it is usually because she is not strong enough.  If a man can not do a chin up it is usually because he is not lean enough. 
  • Women have nice workout clothes and are willing to send some decent money on their workout clothes at places such as Lululemon.   Guys do not care about their workout clothes, will not spend money on their workout clothes and if they do buy workout clothes they buy them at TJ Maxx.
  • Women would not be caught dead in tube socks.  Men have no problem wearing tube socks no matter the color, how many stripes are on them or whether they are "quitters".
  • Women are too focused on whether a food is low fat or not.  Men do not think enough about fat in their diets.
  • Women want a pizza with vegetables.  Men want to know how many combinations of meat they can put on their pizza.
  • Women love to count calories.  Men have no idea how many calories they are taking in on a daily basis.
  • Women love their egg whites.  Men love eggs.....and bacon...and sausage.
  • Women are focused on three areas when it comes to training: core, glutes and arms.  Men are focused on three different areas when it comes to training: chest, abs and bi's.
  • Women who are afraid of being big bulky from strength training have been mislead through years of weightlifting mythology.  Men who are afraid of getting big and bulky have no chance of getting big and bulky in the first place.
  • Women care what they look like when they work out.  Men have no idea what they look like when they workout.
  • Woman do not work on push ups because they have been told for years they should do "girl" push ups.  Men do not work on push ups because they would rather bench press.
  • Women think "cardio" can not be anything less than 60 minutes.  Men think "cardio" is anything over five minutes.
  • Women are not focused enough on protein intake.  Men are too focused on protein intake and not enough on vegetable intake.
  • Women like to do what's trendy....hot yoga, ballet barre, spin fusion (Does spin fusion exist?)  Men like to do what they were doing in the high school weight room twenty years ago.
  • Woman want more exercise variety in their training and are more susceptible to exercise ADD.  Men would bench press and do biceps curls every day of the week for months on end if you told them to do so.
  • Women need to be pushed to lift heavier weights.  Men need to be told to back off on the weight and be coached up on their form.
  • Women have a right to wear spandex to the gym.  Men never have a right to wear spandex to the gym.
  • Women are too focused on flexibility work especially if they are already flexibile or mobile.  Men are not focused enough on flexibility work especially if they are not flexibile or mobile.
  • Women are more open to working with a personal trainer.  Men think only women work with a personal trainer.
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