lifting..?
1knowright
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I am about 124 pounds 5'5 and want to become more toned. I want my arms and legs/thighs/butt to tighten up, and have more definition in my abs. I do a lot of hot yoga, everyday for 60 - 90 mins, depending on the class. I know that this does help with toning, but should I start lifting weights if I want to see a difference? I don't want to become just skinny, I would like to have muscle. Lifting is the one aspect of exercise that I have no clue about. How much do I lift, what do I lift for what body part etc.. any feed back from people who know what they're doing would be lovely!!
Thanks guys!!!
Sam
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Thanks guys!!!
Sam
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Google: New Rules of Weight Lifting for Women or Stronglifts. Watch Youtube videos of the routines.....give it a shot.0
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Squats, deadlifts, bench press, standing overhead press, barbell rows are the fundamentals everyone should start with. As for the amount of weight, that's very individual. Start with an empty barbell which weighs 45 lbs. and add weight based on how light it feels to you.0
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I can recommend Stronglifts 5 x 5. It is very simple and a great way to start. There is a group here that gives great advice and have several posts with instructions and links to videos. I started the program three weeks ago and now I'm in love with lifting. I've notice better definition and improvements in such a short time. Good Luck.0
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is Stronglifts 5 x 5 videos on youtube, kinda thing?0
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Stronglifts. That is all.0
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I'm loving the feed back!!!
but what is stronglifts!! lol I've googled and youtubed, and it's mostly men lifting big weights....
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is Stronglifts 5 x 5 videos on youtube, kinda thing?
Stronglifts has a website that you can check out and links to instructions on how to do the lifts and the form. Again, check the group here, they have everything you need in one little package. Faster and better that going through the million + results from Google.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/4601-stronglifts-5x5-for-women0 -
I'm loving the feed back!!!
but what is stronglifts!! lol I've googled and youtubed, and it's mostly men lifting big weights....
HELP
Do what the men do, only with less weight. That's what is working for me. As you get more acquainted with the weight room, you'll figure it all out. Just don't let fear of the unknown stop you.
Seriously watch the videos and think about your form. If you know anyone who lifts that you trust, get help with form. Form first, heavy second.0 -
I'm loving the feed back!!!
but what is stronglifts!! lol I've googled and youtubed, and it's mostly men lifting big weights....
HELP0 -
I'm loving the feed back!!!
but what is stronglifts!! lol I've googled and youtubed, and it's mostly men lifting big weights....
HELP
Do what the men do, only with less weight. That's what is working for me. As you get more acquainted with the weight room, you'll figure it all out. Just don't let fear of the unknown stop you.
Seriously watch the videos and think about your form. If you know anyone who lifts that you trust, get help with form. Form first, heavy second.0 -
New Rules of Lifting for Women
It's a book with an 8 stage plan. You lift 3X per week and it takes about 30 min each time. They tell you which workouts to do (and how to do them using correct form, etc.) and how many sets/reps. The point is to start at a weight that you can handle for each workout and increase the weight over time as you get stronger.
I finished the book and will be starting this tomorrow. There are so many people who have seen some great results. Reading about this girl's experience of the program on her blog sealed the deal for me to buy the book:
http://mealsandmiles.com/2011/05/27/the-new-rules-of-lifting-for-women-plan/0 -
If you go to a gym, they should offer a free training session? I just joing a gym to start lifing and had a free hour with a trainer, I told him what my interest was and he showed my around the weight room. I also read New Rules of Lifting for Women first, so I had an idea of some of the moves.... I go tonight for the first time by myself - very excited! Good Luck!0
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Squats, deadlifts, bench press, standing overhead press, barbell rows are the fundamentals everyone should start with. As for the amount of weight, that's very individual. Start with an empty barbell which weighs 45 lbs. and add weight based on how light it feels to you.
BOOOM!
Also, x1,000 on New Rules of Lifting for women. Lifting and lifting heavy is the only way you're going to build muscle...i.e. "tone up"0 -
you guys are FANTASTIC!!! thank you soo much for explaining everything and giving me advice, I'm a complete newbie to weights, so it is definitely intimidating, but I'm gunna give it a shot!!
much love!
Sam!! xx0 -
everyone in here has nailed it.
nrol4w and 5x5 would be a great place to start0 -
you guys are FANTASTIC!!! thank you soo much for explaining everything and giving me advice, I'm a complete newbie to weights, so it is definitely intimidating, but I'm gunna give it a shot!!
much love!
Sam!! xx
Nothing to be intimidated by. According to Planet Fitness' commercials, all we do is pick things up and put them down, then make our pecs dance in rhythm with pen strokes when writing something. :laugh:0 -
Squats, deadlifts, bench press, standing overhead press, barbell rows are the fundamentals everyone should start with. As for the amount of weight, that's very individual. Start with an empty barbell which weighs 45 lbs. and add weight based on how light it feels to you.
I agree with this a lot0 -
I believe i might still have NRoL in PDF format on my home computer. You can PM me your e-mail adress if you want a copy.0
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you guys are FANTASTIC!!! thank you soo much for explaining everything and giving me advice, I'm a complete newbie to weights, so it is definitely intimidating, but I'm gunna give it a shot!!
much love!
Sam!! xx
Nothing to be intimidated by. According to Planet Fitness' commercials, all we do is pick things up and put them down, then make our pecs dance in rhythm with pen strokes when writing something. :laugh:
You don't do that?0 -
Squats, deadlifts, bench press, standing overhead press, barbell rows are the fundamentals everyone should start with. As for the amount of weight, that's very individual. Start with an empty barbell which weighs 45 lbs. and add weight based on how light it feels to you.
THIS!0 -
agree, just do what the men do.
The lifts describe in this thread (deadlifts, squats, etc) are good because you hit the most body parts at once and generally with larger weight. However, they are also more complicated and require a little more form/skill to avoid injury then most of the isolation lifts.
might help to have a knowledgable gym patron or something watch you do them the first few times. or even make a video and post it in here and ask if your form is good.
Once you get the form down i suggest you pick a weight where you reach positive failure (when you simply cant do another rep) at about 12-15 reps or less. Anything higher rep is a waste of time from a muscle building perspective, if you just want to burn calories its fine tho0 -
I'm loving the feed back!!!
but what is stronglifts!! lol I've googled and youtubed, and it's mostly men lifting big weights....
HELP
Do what the men do, only with less weight. That's what is working for me. As you get more acquainted with the weight room, you'll figure it all out. Just don't let fear of the unknown stop you.
Seriously watch the videos and think about your form. If you know anyone who lifts that you trust, get help with form. Form first, heavy second.
^I concur!! I like Stronglifts 5x5.0
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