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Need help from women weight trainers!!!

tiaamato
Posts: 30
this past weekend i received in the home gym equipment i purchased. I bought a small home gym and the bowflex 552 adjustable dumbbells. I want to start weight training and i would like my schedule to be the following (unless u think i should do something different):
M: weights & 20min night walk
T: cardio
W: weights & 20min night walk
Th: cardio
Fri:weights & 20min night walk
Sat:weights & 20min night walk
Sun: OFF day
my home gym (since its compact) does not have a leg workout area, it simpy has a bar for doing resistance squats, so i figured for legs i could use the dumbbells and do lunges. I want some advice for how to start weight training. what all should i do on any given day and how many reps? things like this is really going to help me!
Thanks!!
M: weights & 20min night walk
T: cardio
W: weights & 20min night walk
Th: cardio
Fri:weights & 20min night walk
Sat:weights & 20min night walk
Sun: OFF day
my home gym (since its compact) does not have a leg workout area, it simpy has a bar for doing resistance squats, so i figured for legs i could use the dumbbells and do lunges. I want some advice for how to start weight training. what all should i do on any given day and how many reps? things like this is really going to help me!
Thanks!!
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You should try your local library for books and DVDs on weight lilting for women, free and you can try different ones.0
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Look at the New Rules of lifting for Women. It is a book and has a 6 month routine in it.0
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Look at the New Rules of lifting for Women. It is a book and has a 6 month routine in it.
I've heard about this NROLFW book. supposedly a lot of women have really had success with it....r u one that has?0 -
As for me, I have the book. I only got as far as month 2 though. No reason other than I'm flaky
. I do weights though and have been doing them off and on for more than 10 years.
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I'm interested in the replies you're, hopefully, going to get. I just signed up for a trial month at the gym and I have NROL4W and STarting Strength and am wondering which one to go for.0
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This is what I was thinking... Did I leave anything out??
MON & FRI = Group 1 + planks
WED & SAT = Group 2 + planks
TUE & THU = Cardio + planks
Group 1:
Bench press (for pecs, triceps & deltoids)
Seated arm curls (for biceps)
Shoulder press (for shoulders)
Tricep extensions (triceps)
planks (abs)
20min walk
Group 2:
Squats (thighs, gluts & lower back)
Lunges (thighs)
Leg curls (hamstrings, use resistance bands)
Rowing (back & biceps)
planks (abs)
20min walk0
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