Weight training
catnippers
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Does anyone know where I can find some good weight lifting exercises using dumbbells? I really need to start building muscle and don't know where to start. I am 63 years old if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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Are you looking to maintain your weight? What are your weight goals?
This link has some beginner dumbbell routines in it that may interest you.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p11 -
No I need to lose a lot of weight. I just need something not too strenuous, not a lot of heavy weight. Bad knees and piriformis muscle pain off and on. Thought maybe this would help.0
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Try DDP Yoga. It's a great way to start building up your knees and back.
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Have you looked into Fitnessblender.com? They have some strength training videos which use body weight and dumbbells.0
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catnippers wrote: »No I need to lose a lot of weight. I just need something not too strenuous, not a lot of heavy weight. Bad knees and piriformis muscle pain off and on. Thought maybe this would help.
I bet losing some weight will help you immensely with bad knees and pain. Stick with your calorie deficit and look for things that use lighter weights and modify your exercise around injury, low impact and no overload of the muscles/joints that cause you pain. Strengthening the areas that support the knees and weaker areas, etc.0 -
Thanks for all your help. It sucks getting old, but I want to change that.3
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Here is a nice beginners routine you can do at home.
You may find it hard to keep up with and do all of it in one go to begin with. Don't worry, just watch it and make notes of all the moves then do it at your pace.
Start with the lightest weight possible, or no weight at all.
Make it your goal to be able to do it along with the video, and don't worry how long it takes you to get there.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U0bhE67HuDY
Glad you are making changes now, at 54 I was just starting and unfit, at 64 I am in pretty good shape, and feel much younger.
Cheers, h.0 -
Try https://www.amazon.ca/Strength-Training-Exercises-Women-Pagano/dp/1465415807. It's great for beginners and most of her dumbbell exercises range from 3 to 12lbs. (I find I need more now, so I'm lifting heavier than that, but for getting the basics down it's excellent.) Some exercises do call for additional equipment, but she's got a bunch of different options for each major muscle/muscle group. So, if you haven't got a cardio step, choose an exercise that doesn't require it, for example.0
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