Lifting!
KatyCrum6969
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Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
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Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
I recently started 'lifting heavy'. I recommend stronglifts 5x5 as it's simple, doesn't take a lot of time, they're all compound lifts which work lotsa lotsa muscles at once; 30 minutes 3 times a week and your body will start to change in a way that feels and looks very good.
Keep your eyes on craigslist for a weight bench with plates. It's March now. New Years' resolutioners who are going to give up probably have. They might even start feeling mocked by their equipment, as they start their car in the morning, from the corner of the garage, there's a sort of menacing glint off the chrome and I can tell that it's saying "You've FAILED Burt! You'll always be a failure!! Your mother dressed you up in those clothes because she knew Burt!!"
With love,
Burt0 -
Check YouTube for some suitcase workouts. Weights don't have to be expensive, just heavy. There are also some good workout videos. Check out 5x5 lifting videos.
I really just started lifting so not the one to give you specifics, but good luck. It's addicting.0 -
Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
If you don't have the room for a squat rack, here are some cool alternatives:
http://www.stumptuous.com/no-weights-no-problem0 -
Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
I recently started 'lifting heavy'. I recommend stronglifts 5x5 as it's simple, doesn't take a lot of time, they're all compound lifts which work lotsa lotsa muscles at once; 30 minutes 3 times a week and your body will start to change in a way that feels and looks very good.
Keep your eyes on craigslist for a weight bench with plates. It's March now. New Years' resolutioners who are going to give up probably have. They might even start feeling mocked by their equipment, as they start their car in the morning, from the corner of the garage, there's a sort of menacing glint off the chrome and I can tell that it's saying "You've FAILED Burt! You'll always be a failure!! Your mother dressed you up in those clothes because she knew Burt!!"
With love,
Burt
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i agree with the guy who needs a hug. check craigs list.
if you have space to store the equipment yourself, then why even get a gym membership.
look for a bench, an olympic barbell, some weight plates, a squat rack (or power rack better yet) and collars for the barbell.
in the meantime you can use stuff at home to start learning movements and getting the form correct. a weighted backpack or back can be helpful in learning deadlifts, squats, overhead press and bent rows0 -
If you don't have the room for a squat rack, here are some cool alternatives:
http://www.stumptuous.com/no-weights-no-problem
There are some good ideas there. I may have to get some sand.0 -
Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
I recently started 'lifting heavy'. I recommend stronglifts 5x5 as it's simple, doesn't take a lot of time, they're all compound lifts which work lotsa lotsa muscles at once; 30 minutes 3 times a week and your body will start to change in a way that feels and looks very good.
Keep your eyes on craigslist for a weight bench with plates. It's March now. New Years' resolutioners who are going to give up probably have. They might even start feeling mocked by their equipment, as they start their car in the morning, from the corner of the garage, there's a sort of menacing glint off the chrome and I can tell that it's saying "You've FAILED Burt! You'll always be a failure!! Your mother dressed you up in those clothes because she knew Burt!!"
With love,
Burt0 -
Okay, y'all have convinced me I need to lift
Problems:
The biggest weight I have in my house is 15 pounds. (I'm assuming those aren't the types of weights you're referring to...) I don't have a gym membership, for lack of cash right now. (I'll get one, shhhh.) But anyway. What are the best types of weights for beginners? Where can you buy them? How do you lift?
Basically, tell me everything please.
Use bricks or big rocks to lift with.0
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