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How to Build Muscle
Women's Health US
|May - June 2023
CURIOUS WHAT A GAME-CHANGING STRENGTH TRANSFORMATION MIGHT LOOK LIKE FOR YOU? WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED WITH OUR GAINS GUIDE.
Bulking. Hypertrophy. Gains. Buff. Swole. Jacked. However you talk about it, the concept of growing muscle is in. Very in. For one, the hashtag #Bulking alone has over 3.4 billion views on TikTok. While the lingo got its start mostly in the (male-dominated) bodybuilding and powerlifting communities, these terms and the benefits of muscle gain-are accessible and universal in a whole new way now.
In fact, strength training with free weights is projected to be one of the biggest fitness trends for 2023 by the American College of Sports Medicine. More women in particular are getting in on the action. "We have more access than ever to good training advice without setting foot in a gym," says Laura Girard, CPT, a New York City-based trainer. "A friend from another state or your favorite influencer can serve as great motivation and accountability."
But first, understand this: Bulking just means putting on major muscle-and technically, "we should all want to bulk," says Girard. "It's one of the best investments we can make for our health." That said, there is no overnight hack to bump up your biceps or chisel your quads.
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