The bottom line
Weightlifting is beneficial for women at any age and will not make you bulky. Rather, it can help create a lean, stronger look. It helps you build strength and muscle and reduces your risk of chronic diseases, and it can promote weight loss.
How many days a week should a woman lift weights?
You need to be hitting the weights at least three days per week. The research says that at the very least, training a minimum of two days per week is needed to maximize muscle growth.
Strength training.
| Training level | Days of training |
|---|---|
| Beginner | 2 to 3 days per week of strength training (full-body each session) |
What weight lifting exercises should women do?
The 7 Best Strength Training Exercises For Women
- Front Squat + Overhead Shoulder Press.
- Alternating Reverse Lunge + Bicep Curl.
- Sumo Squat + Upright Row.
- Curtsy Lunge + L-Fly.
- Plank + Row.
- Glute Bridge + Tricep Extensions.
- Glute Bridge Hold + Chest Press.
What is a good workout schedule for a woman?
Sample Beginner Workout Routine for Women
- Assisted chin up – 10-12 reps.
- Air squat – 10-15 reps.
- Assisted push-up (knees) – 12-15 reps. Complete 2 sets in cycles and move on to
- Seated cable row – 12-15 reps.
- Leg press – 10-12 reps.
- Seated pectoral fly – 12-15 reps.
- Wide grip lat pulldown – 12-15 reps.
- Lunges – 10-12 reps.



