At home heavy lifting.
lizziegs
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Any suggestions on what the best at home heavy lifting program would be? I have adjustable Dumbbells, a pull up bar, resistance bands and a weight bench. I really enjoy heavy lifting but so many programs require racks and bars.
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How heavy do your dumbbells go? Possibly you could get far with just squats and heavy dumbbells, and pullups.
Once your core is strong though, if you really want to lift, I think you'll want an olympic bar and you can then do the classic or one of the many knockoffs - Starting Strength, SL5x5, or Ice Cream.
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They go up to 55 each so I could do a decent amount0
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Either buy your own equipment or get a gym membership.
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Grab a solid lifting program. some were listed above others include strong curves and new rules of lifting.
While not having an oly bar, at least with adjustable dumbbells you'll be able to work your way up on lifting.
Just remember though that just using dumbbells will not completely mimic the two fundamental lifts of squat and deadlift. So, if you do end up getting an oly bar or going to a gym for those lifts, you'll need to relearn form.
Might also try searching for a dumbbell only full body routine and then compare it to others. Or just list the program here for critique.0 -
Strong Lifts 5*5 looks really good, I have just started it myself.0
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New Rules of Lifting for Women can be done at home too.0
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You are your own gym I have heard lots of good things about, for home training, but not tried myself.0
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get a quality power rack with goid safety bars so you don't kill yourself if you fail at a squat or bench rep :-)0
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also try bodyweight fitness. some exercises are very challenging like 1 legged squats, pistol squats, 1 armed pushups and 1 armed pllups, etc0
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Thanks everyone for suggestions! As soon as we have more room I would love a barbell and squat rack but the basement is pretty limited, as are the funds. I'll look into those programs.0
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Nia Shanks has good dumbbell programs for beginners.0
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