Where to start with Strength Training?
krlaws2
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I admit to enjoying cardio work-outs much more than I do strength training, especially now with the nice weather and I can get outside and do a lot of activities with my kids. However, I know that I need to balance it with some strength training. The problem is two-fold: one, I find strength training to be boring and two (which probably plays into my boredom) - I really don't know what I'm supposed to be doing. I started off small with my 2lb weights doing bicep curls, lunges and similar exercises. My husband has the Body By Jake - Tower 200 set up and last night I tried it out. But how much should I be doing? Are there some guidelines I can follow for a beginner that set out what I should be working on and how much? Should I do it every day or just 3-4 days a week. How often? How many repetitions should I complete, etc.?
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A long time ago, I hired a personal trainer for only two sessions...he set me up on a plan that I did at home and he advised me how to progress. Even to this day, I remember and practice some of the forms/thoughts that I learned at those two sessions! If you can find a trainer thta will do that (this one KNEW that it was a very short-term commitment to hire him!), it's a great start!!0
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I found "Weight Training for Dummies" helpful and common sense. It covered everything I wondered about and stuff I never considered.0
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StrongLifts 5x5 is a great beginner program. You add weight every sing day which will keep you engaged by setting new personal records daily. Be sure to take some time and read about/watch videos on the exercises to learn proper technique. Videos and descriptions are available on the site for each exercise..
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
This is the program I used to hit the numbers in my signature.0 -
StrongLifts 5x5 is a great beginner program. You add weight every sing day which will keep you engaged by setting new personal records daily. Be sure to take some time and read about/watch videos on the exercises to learn proper technique. Videos and descriptions are available on the site for each exercise..
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
This is the program I used to hit the numbers in my signature.
Is this something you can do when you don't have free-standing weights?0 -
StrongLifts 5x5 is a great beginner program. You add weight every sing day which will keep you engaged by setting new personal records daily. Be sure to take some time and read about/watch videos on the exercises to learn proper technique. Videos and descriptions are available on the site for each exercise..
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
This is the program I used to hit the numbers in my signature.
Is this something you can do when you don't have free-standing weights?
It is a free weight (Olympic weights) barbell program0 -
The p90x system has a nice balance of all things fitness. Strength training, cardio, core and yoga. It gives you a workout routine to follow and incorporates them all into the routine. Keeps your body guessing and your mind engaged.
I just started it about 40 days ago and LOVE IT. Love it so much I am thinking about being a beachbody coach.0 -
I don't know if you're using free weights or anything...but bodybuilders.com is a great site to find exercises...also Women's Health has great calisthenics (?) like push-ups, sit-ups, etc...there's tons of routines on there. I use both for my gym work outs...3 days is weights, 2 days is push ups and stuff..5 days of cardio (weekends don't count but I'm still active)0
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StrongLifts 5x5 is a great beginner program. You add weight every sing day which will keep you engaged by setting new personal records daily. Be sure to take some time and read about/watch videos on the exercises to learn proper technique. Videos and descriptions are available on the site for each exercise..
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
This is the program I used to hit the numbers in my signature.
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Thanks for the tips!0
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