weight training
halldron17
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Hi I'm Interested in weight training but haven't got a clue where to start any ideas?
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Do you have gym access? Or home equipment?0
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I can get to a gym, don't have any weights just kettlebells at home. Usually just do cardio.
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Start with a beginner progressive training program such as Stronglifts 5X5, Starting Strength, or New Rules of Lifting for Women. All of those can be googled for the details. The last 2 are in a book form if that is your cup of tea.0
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yep, Strong Lifts 5x5 (very basic, simple program, good for beginners) or Starting Strength.....0
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Thanks will have a look.0
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If you have a gym membership you should be able to get a bit of free advice from someone who works there. I got a demo for a 20 minute weights circuit and a checklist. It takes a bit of trial and error to see how much weight is best for you for the different muscle groups. Sometimes you won't know until hours after if you over-did it!
Here are some beginner tips:
It's important to do weights and not just cardio, I'm struggling with that myself! I exercise a lot but my muscle mass isn't increasing because I sometimes do "too much cardio"0 -
magnolia416 wrote: »If you have a gym membership you should be able to get a bit of free advice from someone who works there. I got a demo for a 20 minute weights circuit and a checklist. It takes a bit of trial and error to see how much weight is best for you for the different muscle groups. Sometimes you won't know until hours after if you over-did it!
No it doesn't in a proper training program.0 -
If you can get the book The New Rules of Lifting for Women it will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about lifting and how to do it the right way along with how to eat to maximize results. Excellent and easy read. I got it as an ebook on my kindle so I could read it on my phone whenever and wherever.
For what it's worth, I was all cardio girl for as far back as I can remember. But once I started lifting I fell in love and haven't looked back. Cardio is still necessary but lifting is where you change your body. Cardio is great for your heart health and overall endurance. Hit me up if you have any questions. I'm always happy to help out!0 -
I started with NROL4W and liked it, but as the stages progressed, the workouts were getting lengthy, and I will be honest, I missed the big compound lifts! So I switched to Strongifts 5x5 and love it. Basic, with great results. I do some auxiliary work around it. Here on MFP do a search for groups about lifting, read some threads, read some books, and just get started!0
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Thanks everyone.0
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I would really suggest starting with a trainer- even if it's just a couple times so he / she can show you some proper techniques. I really would have had no idea what I was doing if not for my trainer0
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