Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Feeling of Strength

Making weight training part of the standardized health care program after cancer treatment will help the millions that have been affected by cancer recover to live better than normal lives. They may even be stronger than they were prior to the cancer treatment. A fitness professional should be part of your health care team. So many of my clients use my personal training instruction as well as a massage therapist, acupuncturist or other health care professionals to help them manage and recover from diseases.


It is not only until recently that the value of weight training is climbing in popularity. I believe this to be because people are now recognizing weight lifting is different than cardio or other forms of exercise. It can be used to strengthen specific muscle groups and achieve the desired results for an individual. For example if cancer survivors increase blood flow in their muscular system they will inadvertently increase the flow of all fluids in the area effected by cancer as well as throughout the entire body. Moving fluids, deliver vital nutrients to the tissues for healing and carrying away unwanted waste. The stimulation of the muscular system by lifting weights is a way that we can help to facilitate the body’s natural fluid pump system.

For further information on a 3 year study on how weight lifting can help to recover from cancer reference the article from Science Daily Weightlifting Slashes Lymphedema Risk After Breast Cancer Treatment, Study Suggests.

Many Thanks and Enjoy Moving

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