My Mom is joing my gym :0
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***My Mom is joining my gym***
Ok My mother is in great shape, eats great, and does cardio on a regular basis plus them crazy workout videos ;-) She is finally joining my gym. Merry xmas to me! Should I help her and have her do some the workouts I already do or just buy her The New Rules of Lifting for Women book like so many of you women swear by? or is it all the info that I already know ?
Ok My mother is in great shape, eats great, and does cardio on a regular basis plus them crazy workout videos ;-) She is finally joining my gym. Merry xmas to me! Should I help her and have her do some the workouts I already do or just buy her The New Rules of Lifting for Women book like so many of you women swear by? or is it all the info that I already know ?
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Funny, sounds like you'd rather she not join that particular gym. I'd let her do her own thing so I could concentrate on my own.0
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Hang out with her and show her around. One day, she will be gone. Cherish what you have0
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I hear you on that lifting book!!!0
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That's really nice. Help her out until she feels comfortable.0
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Depends on what you do already! Do you think she'll be into it? I did Jamie Eason's Live Fit trainer a while back and really liked the first 4 weeks a lot, but then it got to be a lot of unnecessary isolation lifts. I ended up bailing on it and starting Stronglifts 5x5. I liked the simplicity of that program. The only reason I am not still doing it is because I am having health issues with lots of fatigue and can barely lift a plate of food let alone heavy weights!0
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I think both Jimmy....NROLFW will be helpful so would your knowledge.
P.S. such a sweetie....0 -
I would love to help her out with a few compound lifts such as squats , dead lifts, bench press, dips, and maybe even pull ups. But I have heard good things about this book ! and it would make things easier for me I would assume.0
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get her new rules of lifting. warning though, it gets really complicated around stage 3
if she likes it, make sure to show her how to do the moves (you might even keep some for yourself) . 1 armed DB snatches are cool enough to be done by both genders0 -
Let her know that if she needs help You will be there for her.Then let her do her thing!0
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Hang out with her and show her around. One day, she will be gone. Cherish what you have0
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Hang out with her and show her around. One day, she will be gone. Cherish what you have
^^This. I read your post and think it's awesome - you are awesome! Ask her - she may want to do both! I'd love it if my son(s) showed me around the gym.0 -
maybe buy her the book and try to help he with form ! and let her know I am always here if she has a ?0
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Your mom sounds awesome. Personally, I would just design a routine for my mom based around whatever her goals are. If you're knowledgeable enough go ahead and make your own decisions. If you'd rather give her a routine in a can, the NROL books are based off very sound principles and grow with the user, unlike certain other highly recommended routines on this site.
But for the love of GAWD, make sure she ONLY does compound exercises and never, ever, EVEH does anything resembling a bicep curl. OK, Bro?0 -
Your mom sounds awesome. Personally, I would just design a routine for my mom based around whatever her goals are. If you're knowledgeable enough go ahead and make your own decisions. If you'd rather give her a routine in a can, the NROL books are based off very sound principles and grow with the user, unlike certain other highly recommended routines on this site.
But for the love of GAWD, make sure she ONLY does compound exercises and never, ever, EVEH does anything resembling a bicep curl. OK, Bro?
Lmfao you had to bring up the bicep cur! Will do man thanks!0 -
Your mom sounds awesome. Personally, I would just design a routine for my mom based around whatever her goals are. If you're knowledgeable enough go ahead and make your own decisions. If you'd rather give her a routine in a can, the NROL books are based off very sound principles and grow with the user, unlike certain other highly recommended routines on this site.
But for the love of GAWD, make sure she ONLY does compound exercises and never, ever, EVEH does anything resembling a bicep curl. OK, Bro?
Well then you shouldn't be suggesting NROL4W then. I am pretty sure there are iso's in the program.0 -
Hang out with her and show her around. One day, she will be gone. Cherish what you have
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If she were my mom, I'ld leave her alone until she asks for my help. She may not be into lifting which is understandable for a woman who has a 23 year old son. Let the instructors help her at the beginning. If she is into lifting she'll ask for your help. It's when you need to get involved.0
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Buy her the book. From what I hear, it is a good book (never personally read it so can't say for certain). Tell her that you're there if she needs any input or info and let her do her thing. Done. If you guys happen to be working out around the same time, see if you can give her pointers on her form0
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If she were my mom, I'ld leave her alone until she asks for my help. She may not be into lifting which is understandable for a woman who has a 23 year old son. Let the instructors help her at the beginning. If she is into lifting she'll ask for your help. It's when you need to get involved.
I have a 23 year old son (and a 26 year old daughter) and I lift. I could probably teach my son some things. LOL I guess it would depend on her personality. Sounds like she is pretty fit, so she may enjoy lifting. I would have liked to have someone assist me more with form and stuff when I started out, so I think if you get her started with some basics and assist her on form questions, she would appreciate it.0 -
It's an alright book, but the magic behind it is that it says it's for women on it.
The whole question is dependant on your relationships with her, her attitude and her goals. If she won't listen/lift but her goals would benefit from lifting, get her the book.0 -
***My Mom is joining my gym***
Ok My mother is in great shape, eats great, and does cardio on a regular basis plus them crazy workout videos ;-) She is finally joining my gym. Merry xmas to me! Should I help her and have her do some the workouts I already do or just buy her The New Rules of Lifting for Women book like so many of you women swear by? or is it all the info that I already know ?
I would first see if she wants you to help her, but I think it is a great idea0 -
I have a 23 year old son (and a 26 year old daughter) and I lift. I could probably teach my son some things. LOL I guess it would depend on her personality. Sounds like she is pretty fit, so she may enjoy lifting. I would have liked to have someone assist me more with form and stuff when I started out, so I think if you get her started with some basics and assist her on form questions, she would appreciate it.
I knew someone would take it personally. But as you said "it depends on personality". Not that everyone is into lifting. My mum who is 50 years old and pretty fit, but I'ld no way convince her to lift.0 -
If my mom joined my gym, id show her around and how her how to do some things but id let her do her own routine. What works for you may not work for her and vice versa.0
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I have a 23 year old son (and a 26 year old daughter) and I lift. I could probably teach my son some things. LOL I guess it would depend on her personality. Sounds like she is pretty fit, so she may enjoy lifting. I would have liked to have someone assist me more with form and stuff when I started out, so I think if you get her started with some basics and assist her on form questions, she would appreciate it.
I knew someone would take it personally. But as you said "it depends on personality". Not that everyone is into lifting. My mum who is 50 years old and pretty fit, but I'ld no way convince her to lift.0 -
**update bout her the book so she can read it** She does want to lift but has always been afraid of being bulking.( the book helped calm her nerves with that) I am sure she will be asking for help with form at some point since she joined my gym the other day.0
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Yay!!!0
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Okay now I am not taking anything personal doubly so! LOL... I am the mother of a 23 year old son and a 27 year old daughter and I am not an "older" woman - only 43 myself! I love to lift! Not great at it, but working on it!0
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That's cool. Wish my mom would get off the couch and do something.0
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That's cool. Wish my mom would get off the couch and do something.
I think the fact that my sister is a personal trainer and I have been going back to the gym for about 8 months now has gave her that extra motivation. She has always been healthy and active so I guess that has helped as well.0
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