women's lifting at home
hvnlykoi
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What is a good women's lifting program I can do at home, a Dvd etc? I want to be able to do the elusive pull up without my leg on a chair or some kind of modification.
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Check out www.zuzkalight.com. Great workouts for both men and women!0
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I've used both Chalean Extreme and P90X in the past with good results. P90X has way more pull ups in it than Chalean though if I'm remembering correctly.
But you can always just do exercises that work the same muscles and keep trying. Not really sure you need to have a program.
Best of luck!0 -
ChaLean Extreme if you just have dumbbells and want a DVD to do at home. If you have more equipment or acces to a gym I suggest getting the book New Rules of Lifting for Women.0
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There are a lot of body weight exercises you can do at home that will improve your strength, and I second the new rules book. It does require some equipment, but I love working out at home and invested in a home gym.0
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I do Stronglifts 5x5 at home.
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/0 -
I've been doing ChaLEAN Extreme for the past 40 weeks. LOVE it. Definitely my "soulmate workout" haha! You can do it with dumbbells or resistance bands (I prefer dumbbells).0
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I do Stronglifts 5x5 at home.
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
Same. I have to modify some lifts because I don't have a squat rack, but it's still doable.0 -
I do Starting Strength at home.0
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If doing a pull up is your goal, there are free resources/instructions you can find online to do that. Whether chair or resistance bands, you will probably end up having to do some assisted pull ups first before you can just hit the full ones. Nothing wrong with that. It just takes time, patience, and training.
As for lifting at home, it depends on the equipment available, but you can look into Stronglifts, Starting Strength, Wendler, and Allpro. Even if you can't do the exact exercises, you can find alternatives and at least apply the concepts/approaches to what you are able to do.
If no equipment at all, look into NerdFitness and Convict Conditioning.0 -
Thank you all so much! I have a lot of reading to do now0
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I do Starting Strength. Bought all my equipment on Craig's List for under "400.00. Met with a weightlifting trainer twice to correct form. Watch lots of vids on the lifts.0
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