Choosing the right weight
porquemoi
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I'm planning on getting some dumbbells for at-home workouts before I build up to barbells- what would be a good weight to start at for a 25/F who is relatively new to weight-training? I do some heavy lifting in my job if that matters.
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There is no general correct answer to this. It depends on your current strength, and the particular exercise. Spend a session starting light, and keep adding weight until it becomes difficult to hit the last rep in your target range. That will give you a good idea where to start on your next session.0
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Doesn't matter, you will outgrow your starting weight within a week. Get something adjustable.0
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I like dumbbell handles plus plates so you can add plates as you progress. I have some like this. They're nice because now I can use the same plates on a standard bar.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007WKK5HE/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?qid=1420238865&sr=8-10&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL700 -
I bought 5, 10 and 20 pound dumbbells. For each exercise I started with 2 sets of 10 Reps each. As it got easier, I increased the number of Reps. My goal was for muscle tone, not bulk.0
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I started weights that were real easy for me to complete 3 sets of 15. A few days later added additional weights and repeated that cycle until it became difficult to complete the 3 sets of 15. Then as it gets easier I add weight and the repeat the cycle. From experience it's best to start off easy and take a couple of weeks to work up.0
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Has anyone ever used those adjustable dumbells you can buy at dick's and other places? I have been considering getting a set, and might be the answer for her also?0
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If you lift heavy things now, I'd just start with the barbell it's a better investment and you can build up on the left that matter.0
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scruff_farrier wrote: »Has anyone ever used those adjustable dumbells you can buy at dick's and other places? I have been considering getting a set, and might be the answer for her also?
I started with a pair of 45 pound adjustable dumbbells from Ironmaster. Brought them on Craigslist. I didn't know if I would stick to weight lifting so figured I would start light with minimal investment. I enjoyed it and had to double the weight, for the heavier lifts (squats, deadlifts and calf lifts) within a couple months. So I purchased the 45 pound add-ons on Craigslist. Again on the heavier lifts I will probably outgrow these relatively quickly. I love my ironmasters but will probably have to eventually switch to a barbell and rack. Looking on CL now.
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Billhealth17 wrote: »I bought 5, 10 and 20 pound dumbbells. For each exercise I started with 2 sets of 10 Reps each. As it got easier, I increased the number of Reps. My goal was for muscle tone, not bulk.
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Also yes ^^
Bulk requires dedicated lifting and a constant calorie surplus. It doesn't happen over night or by accident.0 -
Billhealth17 wrote: »My goal was for muscle tone, not bulk.
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10 lbs
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Billhealth17 wrote: »My goal was for muscle tone, not bulk.
Or being young and eating a lot and lifting a lot. At 23 I've made stupid gains without drugs or years of training.0 -
uconnwinsnc1 wrote: »Billhealth17 wrote: »My goal was for muscle tone, not bulk.
Or being young and eating a lot and lifting a lot. At 23 I've made stupid gains without drugs or years of training.
Being a male in his late teens / early twenties makes you practically on the juice. Enjoy it while it lasts :-D
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