TWR S2E17 | Why Barbell Training Changes Everything for Women of All Sizes
The Weekly Riff
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14m
Barbell training is one of the most misunderstood tools in fitness, especially for women and especially for women in larger bodies.
In this episode, I break down why the barbell is not just for elite athletes or smaller bodies, but one of the most effective, empowering ways to build real strength at any size.
We talk about what actually happens in the body when you lift heavy, why larger bodies often have untapped strength potential, and why strength sports like powerlifting and Olympic lifting are some of the most diverse spaces in fitness.
This is a conversation about shifting the goalpost from aesthetics to performance, and finally giving women permission to take up space, get strong, and redefine what being an athlete looks like.
What You’ll Learn
• Why barbell training is more effective than dumbbells for building full body strength
• How larger bodies can have real mechanical and physiological advantages in lifting
• The difference between powerlifting and Olympic lifting, and where to start
• Why strength sports are more diverse than most areas of fitness
• What it actually means to train for performance instead of appearance
Key Takeaways
• Strength is not size dependent, but size can influence force production
• The barbell allows for progressive overload in a way most tools cannot
• There is no single “athletic body”
• Women of all sizes belong in strength spaces
• Performance based training shifts your relationship with your body in a powerful way
Louise Green is an award-winning coach with 20 years invested in working with women of all body sizes. She has coached thousands of women from all over the world, if you're ready take the next step in your strength, check out her coaching program, Size Strong.