Check out the video below about female "strongman" competitors that I stumbled across today. I am psyched to have found a number of female clients who are getting more interested in performance and in getting strong as hell. The video will perhaps help dispel some of the myths about strength training making women bulky, "unfeminine" or whatever. Personally I think that "feminine" should mean whatever you want it to mean. Some women are able to redefine femininity and others reject the concept outright. Power to them both!

 
 

Will strength training make me bulky? I get this question from women all the time. I think it is largely fueled by photos of female bodybuilders.

If I could state the answer any more clearly I would but I think I can reduce it to one word: "no."

Women, on average, have 1/10th the testosterone of men. This is more or less the bottom line. The image of huge muscular women that many fear is almost always a drug-fueled aesthetic.

The good news is that women can get much stronger through strength training than they are in their untrained state. This can significantly aid performance as well as making one more resistant to injury.

If you are a highly unusual genetic specimen and find yourself getting truly "bulky" then you can choose to stop training. The training effect does reverse over time.
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note: I first published this article at Derby Conditioning. Have a visit if you are interested in flat track roller derby.