Why does strength training seem so boring compared to cardio?
melodyis4reals
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Please help me like the idea of strength training by giving me suggestions!
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I have the exact opposite opinion. Cardio is the worst lol.0
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Challenge yourself.0
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People have different preferences. Weird, right?0
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are you doing any kind of actual program? have you established any actual goals related to your resistance training?0
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Start using challenging weights and you won't be so bored.0
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Start a progressive program that continues to challenge you, then you wont get bored0
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If you prefer cardio you might like to do kettlebells for your resistance/strength training. I love them.0
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Setting and breaking PRs -- grinding away until you make/break them -- is immensely satisfying. All you want is more and more.0
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It just depends on you. I prefer weight training to cardio for sure.0
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I felt the exact same way, until I started working with a personal trainer. Now I actually have direction & even though it's still not my favorite thing I don't feel like I'd rather have a root canal than lift weights.0
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what?????0
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You could try kettlebells. I know lots of people who HATE lifting weights but love kettlebells!0
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you should be scared! Not bored Like I'm gonna squat this weight with no spotters, it's close to my 1RM and I might not make it kind of scared. Strength training needs goals.
I couldn't think of anything worse than 45 mins on a bike, treadmill or elliptical. Mind numbing. That's why I box for my cardio, it's more fun.0 -
I felt the exact same way, until I started working with a personal trainer. Now I actually have direction & even though it's still not my favorite thing I don't feel like I'd rather have a root canal than lift weights.
You hit the nail on the head, I have no direction. With cardio, I just go. With strength training, I don't know what to do next! I get bored and go back to cardio.0 -
Iron_Miss_Canada wrote: »Start using challenging weights and you won't be so bored.
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Mycophilia wrote: »I have the exact opposite opinion. Cardio is the worst lol.
Same here.
OP-have you tried any bootcamp classes or circuit style training? It's not quite "lifting heavy" but a good class can give you a solid mix of cardio and strength training. I got in awesome shape with circuits long before I found my love of lifting.0 -
The best answer for me is I can let my mind wander while doing cardio, but I have to pay attention when strength training. Second best is I can't do the training I want at home for free.0
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Any programs that you can recommend? I don't have a personal trainer and do all my exercise at home. I can buy weights or a bench if I need off of Craigslist.0
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LolBroScience wrote: »Iron_Miss_Canada wrote: »Start using challenging weights and you won't be so bored.
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Strong lifts always comes highly recommended if you want to lift
If you want a fun at home workout-try the tough mudder "training" on their website. Lots of body weight exercises, minimal equipment needed.
Their are also tons of YouTube pages that use Dumbbells and little equipment. I like Melissa bender fitness myself, but I'm sure others will be along with more recommendations.0 -
I might suggest mixing it up for a while. There are thousands of work-outs on the Internet -- barbell complexes, kettlebell routines, strength training schemes, Crossfit-like circuit routines, etc. Try a different one each time. You might not progress the same way you might if you did a 5X5 program, or some other program, over and over. But that is not to worry. Right now, you are getting yourself in the gym regularly and getting yourself comfortable. You'll find something you like.
Might I suggest something else too? I too tend to be a cardio person. I find that when I go into the gym I want to race through my sets. That is I do not take enough time in between my reps. I go: 1-2-3-4-etc-etc. Instead of going: 1-two beats-2-two beats-3-two beats-etc. It's what we cardio people do, or at least it is what I do. But, it makes lifting much less comfortable, which makes it much less pleasurable and more difficult, which makes me like it less, which makes me not want to go to the gym.
So, maybe try going a bit slower on your sets. You might find weights more pleasant. And, you might be less likely to complain...just maybe. It works for me.0 -
melodyis4reals wrote: »I felt the exact same way, until I started working with a personal trainer. Now I actually have direction & even though it's still not my favorite thing I don't feel like I'd rather have a root canal than lift weights.
You hit the nail on the head, I have no direction. With cardio, I just go. With strength training, I don't know what to do next! I get bored and go back to cardio.
Then find a program and stick with it.0 -
Even though I do lift heavy I still find that it's boring also. That is why I limit my weightlifting to 75 minutes per session and do HIIT, run, skate, and TAE Bo along with weightlifting.0
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classes! the 24 hour fitness locations have a great weight training class called Body Pump. its a les mills program, you can find all the workouts on youtube. i love the class settings, it really gets me into it with the music and gets me to challenge myself!0
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Google nrol or stronglifts0
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Iron_Miss_Canada wrote: »Then find a program and stick with it.
This is why I am asking for help, so I can find a program. Lol!
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I just looked up stronglifts and Melissa Bender. Also thanks tufel, you gave me a lot to look up. As someone who is new to exercising, knowing what routine or program to follow is overwhelming. I need things spelled out and a visual of what I am suppose to do. Comments like that tell me to get heavier weights or stick with a program would be great if I had a set of weights, a gym membership, or knowledge of different programs. When I envision strength training, it's doing bicep curls for ten minutes and then doing some other arm muscle rep for 10 minutes after. Again thanks for ideas, things to look up, and suggestions. I have been on MFP for 3 months now and lost 24 pounds. I am close to my goal weight but want to maintain working out and know that strength training is something that I should incorporate in my weekly routine.0
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You have a great attitude, and it is definitely overwhelming when you are beginner! Your description is definitely not normal weight lifting ha ha, but it took me a couple of years to realize that too. I'm sure you'll find something you like, good luck.0
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I started weight training for the first time, 47 years old, about 10 weeks ago. I'm doing stronglifts 5x5, not boring at all, very easy to understand but very challenging now the weights are getting heavier. I can certainly recommend it for beginners.0
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melodyis4reals wrote: »I just looked up stronglifts and Melissa Bender. Also thanks tufel, you gave me a lot to look up. As someone who is new to exercising, knowing what routine or program to follow is overwhelming. I need things spelled out and a visual of what I am suppose to do. Comments like that tell me to get heavier weights or stick with a program would be great if I had a set of weights, a gym membership, or knowledge of different programs. When I envision strength training, it's doing bicep curls for ten minutes and then doing some other arm muscle rep for 10 minutes after. Again thanks for ideas, things to look up, and suggestions. I have been on MFP for 3 months now and lost 24 pounds. I am close to my goal weight but want to maintain working out and know that strength training is something that I should incorporate in my weekly routine.
First, congrats on the loss! If you're looking for something that properly challenges you at home without weights, try you are your own gym. I might be a powerlifter who prefers her weights heavy, but I do enough body weight rehab/prehab moves to respect it completely.
And yeah, ten minutes of bicep curls? I put my way through my two or three sets a week.0
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