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Planet fitness Workout plan

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  • Posts: 64 Member
    Not if you keep adding weight to the bar.
  • Posts: 10,322 Member
    Best planet fitness workout is the jog from there to somewhere else with real weights.
  • Posts: 608 Member
    CincyNeid wrote: »

    Cannot post images from the mobile app.... But this picture is about 9 months apart... With my none effective method https://goo.gl/photos/tkSrWfDeFB9mFB6T7

    Your weight loss is very impressive and admirable. But weight loss doesnt come from lifting weights it comes from calorie deficit, so as impressive as your weight loss was it doesnt make you a credible person to give advice. Esp when its telling someone to do random exercises. An established lifting program is best and well help you increase your strength most effectively.

    Get on a good program stick with it for however long its supposed to last or when you stop seeing results then switch it up.
  • Posts: 41 Member
    Yes I'm very interested in lifting/ weight machines!!!! Anyone can jump on a cardio machine and go at it but when I look at the sea of weight machines and Dumbbells I feel so overwhelmed, like where do i start??? How do I use my time wisely??? I do my squats and lunges with free weights... But beyond that I just feel like I'm picking stuff up and putting it back down.

    I know people love to hate on planet fitness I get it but it's got a hell of a lot more then My house! My pfit went under a big renovation and I think it's pretty nice, never crowded, and very clean.

    I'd like to do some separation upperbody/lower body weight training as I feel like that would be the best for me and my schedule.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    I lift heavy followed by HIIT. .... it works for me. *shrug

    Eating clean is 90% of the battle.

    (imho)
  • Posts: 838 Member
    edited August 2016
    flimflam87 wrote: »
    Yes I'm very interested in lifting/ weight machines!!!! Anyone can jump on a cardio machine and go at it but when I look at the sea of weight machines and Dumbbells I feel so overwhelmed, like where do i start??? How do I use my time wisely??? I do my squats and lunges with free weights... But beyond that I just feel like I'm picking stuff up and putting it back down.

    I know people love to hate on planet fitness I get it but it's got a hell of a lot more then My house! My pfit went under a big renovation and I think it's pretty nice, never crowded, and very clean.

    I'd like to do some separation upperbody/lower body weight training as I feel like that would be the best for me and my schedule.

    Some ideas to get you thinking :)
    http://stronglifts.com/5x5/
    https://www.amazon.com/Strong-Curves-Womans-Building-Better/dp/1936608642
    https://www.amazon.com/New-Rules-Lifting-Women-Goddess/dp/1583333398
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345528581/ (You Are Your Own Gym - Bodyweight training)

    Best wishes for success!
  • Posts: 1,249 Member

    Your weight loss is very impressive and admirable. But weight loss doesnt come from lifting weights it comes from calorie deficit, so as impressive as your weight loss was it doesnt make you a credible person to give advice. Esp when its telling someone to do random exercises. An established lifting program is best and well help you increase your strength most effectively.

    Get on a good program stick with it for however long its supposed to last or when you stop seeing results then switch it up.

    So basically you're saying there is not reason to follow a plan. If your goal is overall fitness, and weight loss.

    Sure going to the gym and focusing on your arms will give you big arms, Going to the Gym and focusing on legs will give you big legs. Focusing on Chest will give you a big chest.... and around the clock we go. That's true of anything. Same thing is said of endurance sports. Cyclist who crank out 1,000 miles a month will be much better cyclist than runners. Runners who pound out 500 miles a month [hypothetically] will be better runners than Cyclist. People who swim 750m a day will be better swimmers than runners or cyclist. However if you swim, run, and cycle you're going to be better at those three disciplines than someone who neglects two of the other three.

    Lifting doesn't cause one to lose weight, neither does running, cyclist, or swimming. It assist in it, just like swimming, running, and cycling. And you and I agree that as long as your burning more calories than you're taking in, then yes you will lose weight.

    I'm telling you what worked for me. And the proof is in the pictures.

    And we're talking apples v. oranges. The OP typed and I quote
    flimflam87 wrote: »
    ISO a workout regime at my planet fitness. I do my cardio and some weight machines but I feel like I'm not getting the best from my resources. Does anyone have any suggestions or links???

    About me... Just getting back into the swing of it, but not afraid to challenge myself!


    She feels that the workouts are not challenging herself. She didn't mention "Getting stronger". And to be fair she didn't mention "getting fitter" either. So if you're wanting to challenge yourself. Sometimes mixing it up does & can help.
  • Posts: 10,322 Member
    Op, honestly, get on a structured lifting plan that you can perform at your Planet Fitness. No need in spinning your wheels.
  • Posts: 1,600 Member
    Have you used the free personal training at PF yet? Or go to one of their "classes" where the trainer goes over arms, legs ect? When I went to PF that's what I did to get an idea of different workouts so I wasn't so bored with the same old same old. I also just googled workouts for X (arms, back, ect) but having someone show me and explain helped a lot more.
  • Posts: 31 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    Best planet fitness workout is the jog from there to somewhere else with real weights.

    X2...And they make you leave PF when you drop weights on the floor. They say it freaks out the people doing Yoga.
  • Posts: 307 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    Best planet fitness workout is the jog from there to somewhere else with real weights.
  • Posts: 3 Member
    Deadlifts are amazing to add to your routine. I had a trainer back in 2014 that had me doing them and those gave me the biggest results and something I looked forward to doing every day even though they were the hardest things I did.
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