First Day in the Weight Room
kristendeyell
Posts: 80 Member
It was awful, I know nothing about weight lifting! This is going to be a huge learning curve.
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I have found the people in the weight room Re so helpful! Just ask someone a question! People are more apt to help you there, honestly, than any other place in your gym! At least that is my experience!0
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Thanks I think I am going to YouTube some of these lifts lol I felt like such an idiot not knowing how to do things!0
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Have you picked a program? if not there are lots out there with videos etc to watch.0
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Have you picked a program? if not there are lots out there with videos etc to watch.
This!
Here's some info that may help
Want to lift heavy things?
http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
Stronglifts Summary
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/560459-stronglifts-5x5-summary
Stronglifts Womens Group
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/4601-stronglifts-5x5-for-women0 -
Thanks It was suggested that I do the all body lifting routine and to do it on two days instead of three. This is because I already have 6-7 hours of working out a week. I used the program from bodybuilding.com0
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this is why hiring a trainer is a good idea - but for some reason people on the boards seem very anti trainers - no idea why - I have been using a trainer for years and have had constant progress0
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this is why hiring a trainer is a good idea - but for some reason people on the boards seem very anti trainers - no idea why - I have been using a trainer for years and have had constant progress
nothing wrong with a trainer..unless they try to steer you away from compound lifts because they are "dangerous" or some BS explanation like that < in that case, get a new trainer…
or if your trainer has you on machines and doing 1000 reps of 5# dumbbells, then ran far away, very far away...0 -
Or if they try to sell you Herbalife... :laugh:0
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Can't afford a trainer so alas internet and MFP are my options for advice!0
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Go with the stronglifts program. Good structure and easy to find videos for form0
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This Stronglifts program looks good. Easy to follow and I am loving the videos!0
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I think the stronglifts program is the most strait forward and easiest to understand and especially recommend it for beginners who are new to compound lifts etc. When in doubt follow k.i.s.s methodology.0
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