Strength training options
vivalavida82
Posts: 108 Member
Hi there,
I exercise quite a lot and I love it. I cycle, I swim, I hike, I do yoga.
But I don't like lifting weights. It's so boring to me. The only thing I think about it getting out and doing something else.
What other types of exercise provide good strength training?
I exercise quite a lot and I love it. I cycle, I swim, I hike, I do yoga.
But I don't like lifting weights. It's so boring to me. The only thing I think about it getting out and doing something else.
What other types of exercise provide good strength training?
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How's about some body weight exercises like chin ups, push ups and dips1
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You don't have to do lifting weights like you see at the Olympics. Challenging your muscles with 'more' than they are accustomed to is important to being overall healthy and especially to ageing well. I don't know your precise age if it's not 35, but lifting is something I must begin doing more of soon if I hope to age well from here at 54.3
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Have you tried TRX suspension straps? Invented by a Navy seal.1
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I'm currently doing Chalean Extreme program and I'm loving it! I'm starting week 4 on Monday. Most workouts are 30-46min long and are FUN! You can see plenty of reviews on youtube as well as sample of workouts. I am already feeling stronger and fitter. I've been exercising and doing something or other most of my life, so I'm not a novice, but doing strength training 3 x week, is making a difference.0
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Body weight training is good. Sand bags are good. Gymnastic rings are good. Funk Roberts is good. Light weights used to ring out every bit of pain is very good indeed.1
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vivalavida82 wrote: »Hi there,
I exercise quite a lot and I love it. I cycle, I swim, I hike, I do yoga.
But I don't like lifting weights. It's so boring to me. The only thing I think about it getting out and doing something else.
What other types of exercise provide good strength training?
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I've gotten some strength gains from rowing, though it's slower than weights. Boat or machine works, but boat is way more fun. More legs (by lots) than kayaking.1
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try HIIT3
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Take up a sport. Almost any sport, you'll end up doing a lot of body weight work that you'll build some muscle while having fun.
Do body weight exercizes. No need to invest in a gym membership or buy a bunch of home equipment.0 -
Maybe try something like crossfit. It takes weightlifting and makes it a lot funner by having a group and working towards getting the challenge done as fast as possible.1
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »You don't have to do lifting weights like you see at the Olympics. Challenging your muscles with 'more' than they are accustomed to is important to being overall healthy and especially to ageing well. I don't know your precise age if it's not 35, but lifting is something I must begin doing more of soon if I hope to age well from here at 54.
I'm 66 and I approve this message.3 -
I started with resistance tubes and bands. Then I bought a book on strength training for women. Mostly, I follow one of the routines provided in it (a combination of dumbbells ranging from 3-12 lbs, ankle weights to 10 lbs, stability ball, cardio step, and body weight). Occasionally I do a cardio-and-weights interval workout instead.1
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I use Jefit app on PlayStore and find it really nice to create my own workouts and track my progress0
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Thanks for all the great advice, I'll look into them.
I think the idea of rowing, and boating :-)
Ninerbuff, you are right, im not necessarily interested in getting super strong, just healthy and toned. And I know the key to success I having fun with it.
I'm just feeling a little flabby in the upper body right now1
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