Strength training question
Silver82
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I've focused mainly on cardio for my weight loss and I understand that strength training is important but I'm admittedly ignorant when it comes to 'how". Does anyone have any good resources for me? Direction where to start?
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There's a book -- The New Rules of Lifting for Women. I would HIGHLY recommend it.0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/wareagle8706
That is a link to my blog which has a very beginner weight lifting routine on it. All you need is a basic gym or a basic set of dumbbells and benches.
Weight training is really important, it's great you know that! You can ask me questions if my blog post is unclear. YouTube can be your friend as well as Google as long as you research weight lifting exercises enough to see the GOOD form and ignore the bad form.
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There's a book -- The New Rules of Lifting for Women. I would HIGHLY recommend it.0
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Ditto for the New Rules for Lifting.
Also, take a look at Stronglifts 5x5. It's an easy program!0 -
I would second the New Rules of Lifting program. I am doing the men's version and love it. Have heard a lot of great things from the women's version too.0
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There's a book -- The New Rules of Lifting for Women. I would HIGHLY recommend it.
This.
Also, go to www.stumptuous.com. Great fitness resource for women (actually for people).0 -
Bodybuilding.com <-- you will find everything.. Its free.0
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bumping for myself0
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I bought the New Rules for Lifting book-after suffering through the first 50 pages or so I got bored and the book has sat unopened for months. (I think I have ADD or something)
I can READ about all the exercises until my mind is numb but I am one of those people who have to SEE the exercise.
Google and You Tube are your friends here.
AND I downloaded some apps on my smart phone (Daily Ab workout, Daily Arm Work out, Daily Leg Workout, etc.) that I just follow along with-VERY easy for somebody like me to follow and it takes all of the guess work out of it!0 -
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/6-weeks-to-sick-arms.html. I am working on Six Weeks to Sick Arms! Yeah Baby!!!!!0
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There are also some great videos and workouts at http://www.nerdfitness.com as well.0
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Thank you everyone! These are all really great suggestions!
I'm going to dive into this strength training and I'll let you know how it works out.0 -
lots of great suggestions - I see people suggested stronglifts 5x5 and NRL4W, which people seem to really like
If it were me and I were starting all over, I would do a modified starting strength (Rippetoe's program) with some accessory work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feY6vi6ORXo is a good example video. Really regardless of which template you pick just make sure and not to be scared of really pushing yourself - you will love the results so much!0
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