Weight training for women
CocoaBeautiful
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I've known for awhile that I need to step it up and get a good weight training routine in place. I was told 30-45 minutes of weights is good. Does anyone know of some good books with exercises for me? I have no idea where to start. Also, I've read through some posts on here, and some mentioned weight lifting for women vs. men. Some have said there is a difference, other women pride themselves on doing the exact same things men do. What is "better"....what should I stick to? My #1 goal has been weight loss, but I'm reaching a point where I want and NEED to tighten and tone. Please help! Thanks
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I haven't done it myself but I've seen from the posts here that the New Rules of Lifting for Women is good.0
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I am wondering the same thing as I would like to add strength training into my workout but would like a video that I can follow.0
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starting strength
strong lifts
new rules of lifting for women
strong curvesSome have said there is a difference, other women pride themselves on doing the exact same things men do. What is "better"....what should I stick to? My #1 goal has been weight loss, but I'm reaching a point where I want and NEED to tighten and tone. Please help! Thanks
there is no difference- women cannot build the same way a man can due to a lack of testosterone- that being said the muscles will still react the same way- they'll grow- get stronger- or do whatever it is you want them to do. There is absolutely no such thing as a "female" workout- or a "male" workout.
It has about zero blibity blip to do with pride. It's just a reality- the fact is women's magazines have been shovign that pink dumbbell and "toning" crap down our throat for years.
1.) calorie defiit is for weight loss
2.) weight training is for feeling good-looking good- being awesome- and also maintaing that all important muscle mass (i.e.- minimizing fat loss) so you get that svelt "toned" look you want as you drop in body fat.
That "toned" look really is low body fat + strength training.
low body fat and no strength training just isn't the same- and it' soften times why women are wildly unhappy with their cardio only weight loss routines and hitting their target weight and realizing they STILL don't look like what they want.
Lift. Lift all the things- you will not regret it.0 -
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link to another thread from today- some good stuff in here to if you can get past the dancing monkey's
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1265096-what-is-considered-heavy-lifting-for-a-woman?page=3#posts-197288820 -
Weight training for women
Is no different than weight training for men...your barbell doesn't now that you have a vagina...
I would add that lifting like a man doesn't result in you looking like a man...because you are not a man...you do not have **** *kitten* tons of testosterone flowing through your body to help you pack on muscle...even if you don't do the program you should read, "New Rules of Lifting for Women" because it puts a lot of this perpetual bull**** to rest...0 -
yep - pick up some heavy stuff....0
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starting strength
strong lifts
new rules of lifting for women
strong curvesSome have said there is a difference, other women pride themselves on doing the exact same things men do. What is "better"....what should I stick to? My #1 goal has been weight loss, but I'm reaching a point where I want and NEED to tighten and tone. Please help! Thanks
there is no difference- women cannot build the same way a man can due to a lack of testosterone- that being said the muscles will still react the same way- they'll grow- get stronger- or do whatever it is you want them to do. There is absolutely no such thing as a "female" workout- or a "male" workout.
It has about zero blibity blip to do with pride. It's just a reality- the fact is women's magazines have been shovign that pink dumbbell and "toning" crap down our throat for years.
1.) calorie defiit is for weight loss
2.) weight training is for feeling good-looking good- being awesome- and also maintaing that all important muscle mass (i.e.- minimizing fat loss) so you get that svelt "toned" look you want as you drop in body fat.
That "toned" look really is low body fat + strength training.
low body fat and no strength training just isn't the same- and it' soften times why women are wildly unhappy with their cardio only weight loss routines and hitting their target weight and realizing they STILL don't look like what they want.
Lift. Lift all the things- you will not regret it.
^^^^This right here!!!0 -
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