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  2. What Happens To Your Body When You Start Lifting Weights After 50

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  3. Exercise-induced nausea - Wikipedia

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    A study of 20 volunteers conducted at Nagoya University in Japan associated a higher degree of exercise-induced nausea after eating. [1] Lack of hydration during exercise is a well known cause of headache and nausea. [2] Exercising at a heavy rate causes blood flow to be taken away from the stomach, causing nausea. [3]

  4. 'I'm A Trainer, And I Want These Myths About Lifting Heavy ...

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    Certified personal trainer Lauren Kanski dispels some of the biggest misconceptions women have about lifting heavy weights and building up strength training.

  5. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Lightheadedness is a common and typically unpleasant sensation of dizziness [1] or a feeling that one may faint. The sensation of lightheadedness can be short-lived, prolonged, or, rarely, recurring. In addition to dizziness, the individual may feel as though their head is weightless.

  6. Central nervous system fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Central nervous system fatigue, or central fatigue, is a form of fatigue that is associated with changes in the synaptic concentration of neurotransmitters within the central nervous system (CNS; including the brain and spinal cord) which affects exercise performance and muscle function and cannot be explained by peripheral factors that affect muscle function.

  7. Strength Training Twice A Week Is All It Takes To Get Stronger

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    Revenig recommends beginners start by lifting a higher volume, meaning more reps and sets, of lighter weights. "This allows your tissues to build up tolerance for more intense training programs ...

  8. Heavy-headedness - Wikipedia

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    Heavy-headedness is the feeling of faintness, dizziness, or feeling of floating, wooziness. [1] [2] [3] Individuals may feel as though their head is heavy; also feel as though the room is moving/spinning also known as vertigo. Some causes of heavy-headedness can be tough to get rid of and can last a long period of time, however most can be treated.

  9. ‘Lifting Heavy Weights Scored Me Ab Definition For The First ...

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    Today, I’m 44 years old and feel more energetic, balanced, strong and confident than ever. My weight-lifting is honestly just a Trojan horse for feeling my best mentally, emotionally and physically.