Strength Training?
terraskye
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The fitness center in my apartment bldg has free weight, a bench press and a basic nautilus circuit system but I'm at a loss at how/what/how often I should use it and what the heck are reps too? I can take and post a photo of what it looks like so you can see what exactly the stations(?) are...
I really want to start using it as I hear that for better weight loss I should combine my cardio with strength but I really need a Dummies version or explanation:)
TIA
Fiona
I really want to start using it as I hear that for better weight loss I should combine my cardio with strength but I really need a Dummies version or explanation:)
TIA
Fiona
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Good for you! Most apartment fitness centers do not have that much equipment. Strength training is definitely a good way to speed up your metabolism and weight loss. Also gaining muscle and toning. If I were you, I would do a search on exercises with the equipment you described. There are some good sites with demonstrations for correct form and the recommended reps/sets.
I would start light, if you are new to weight training. Like 2 sets of 8 reps - using heavier weight for the first set. Concentrate on weighted squats (targets the thighs, hips, and butt), bicep curls, and tricep extensions!
Hope this helps!
(BTW, I teach a weight training class called BodyPump twice a week :bigsmile: )0 -
Good for you! Most apartment fitness centers do not have that much equipment. Strength training is definitely a good way to speed up your metabolism and weight loss. Also gaining muscle and toning. If I were you, I would do a search on exercises with the equipment you described. There are some good sites with demonstrations for correct form and the recommended reps/sets.
I would start light, if you are new to weight training. Like 2 sets of 8 reps - using heavier weight for the first set. Concentrate on weighted squats (targets the thighs, hips, and butt), bicep curls, and tricep extensions!
Hope this helps!
(BTW, I teach a weight training class called BodyPump twice a week :bigsmile: )
Thanks for the reply:)
When you say 2 sets of 8 reps I'm not sure what you mean though...would I say be doing one station for 16 reps or going around the circuit twice with 8 reps at each station? I feel like I should have paid more attention in gym class.lol
Thanks again0 -
Good for you! Most apartment fitness centers do not have that much equipment. Strength training is definitely a good way to speed up your metabolism and weight loss. Also gaining muscle and toning. If I were you, I would do a search on exercises with the equipment you described. There are some good sites with demonstrations for correct form and the recommended reps/sets.
I would start light, if you are new to weight training. Like 2 sets of 8 reps - using heavier weight for the first set. Concentrate on weighted squats (targets the thighs, hips, and butt), bicep curls, and tricep extensions!
Hope this helps!
(BTW, I teach a weight training class called BodyPump twice a week :bigsmile: )
Thanks for the reply:)
When you say 2 sets of 8 reps I'm not sure what you mean though...would I say be doing one station for 16 reps or going around the circuit twice with 8 reps at each station? I feel like I should have paid more attention in gym class.lol
Thanks again0 -
Good for you! Most apartment fitness centers do not have that much equipment. Strength training is definitely a good way to speed up your metabolism and weight loss. Also gaining muscle and toning. If I were you, I would do a search on exercises with the equipment you described. There are some good sites with demonstrations for correct form and the recommended reps/sets.
I would start light, if you are new to weight training. Like 2 sets of 8 reps - using heavier weight for the first set. Concentrate on weighted squats (targets the thighs, hips, and butt), bicep curls, and tricep extensions!
Hope this helps!
(BTW, I teach a weight training class called BodyPump twice a week :bigsmile: )
Thanks for the reply:)
When you say 2 sets of 8 reps I'm not sure what you mean though...would I say be doing one station for 16 reps or going around the circuit twice with 8 reps at each station? I feel like I should have paid more attention in gym class.lol
Thanks again
I think I got it:) Thanks!!! I'm going to try it tomorrow morning..0 -
A rep is doing a specific exercise 1 time and a set is a group of reps. So for example if you were going to do 2 sets of 8 reps of say bicep curls, you would do 8 bicep curls one after the other (that is the first set) then you would rest for 1 minute then do 8 bicep curls one after the other (that would be the second set). Then you would go on to the next exercise.
Oops someone else got there while i was typing!0 -
A rep is doing a specific exercise 1 time and a set is a group of reps. So for example if you were going to do 2 sets of 8 reps of say bicep curls, you would do 8 bicep curls one after the other (that is the first set) then you would rest for 1 minute then do 8 bicep curls one after the other (that would be the second set). Then you would go on to the next exercise.
Oops someone else got there while i was typing!
LIGHTBULB!!! Thank you!!! that made complete sense0 -
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