So, I'm kind of new here
Emma33021
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I've been doing SL 5x5 for about 4 months now. I started them last year, but quit not long after (I'm a group class/cardio addict, so SL was a little boring and lonely for me).
This time I'm not quitting. Sometimes I feel like I need more workout, but I assume as the weight grows I won't feel that way.
Currently:
Squat: 70lbs plus the bar weight (not sure how much it weighs, seems like 30ish lbs). I know most are 45lbs, but this doesn't feel like it.
Deadlift: 90lbs (plus the bar)
OH: I have a bad shoulder, so only 35 lbs. (using dumbbells for OH)
BP: 40lbs (dumbbells)
Rows: I hate rows, 40lbs (plus the bar). Sometimes I do them on the machine. I know it's not the same, but I really hate them.
Some days I also add dips, burpees and step ups. I also take spinning classes 2x week.
My goal is to lose some more body weight (already down 56 lbs) (265 to 209). I want to get to 180, but I'd be happy at 190 .
I'll join the June group too, just wanted to introduce myself here.
This time I'm not quitting. Sometimes I feel like I need more workout, but I assume as the weight grows I won't feel that way.
Currently:
Squat: 70lbs plus the bar weight (not sure how much it weighs, seems like 30ish lbs). I know most are 45lbs, but this doesn't feel like it.
Deadlift: 90lbs (plus the bar)
OH: I have a bad shoulder, so only 35 lbs. (using dumbbells for OH)
BP: 40lbs (dumbbells)
Rows: I hate rows, 40lbs (plus the bar). Sometimes I do them on the machine. I know it's not the same, but I really hate them.
Some days I also add dips, burpees and step ups. I also take spinning classes 2x week.
My goal is to lose some more body weight (already down 56 lbs) (265 to 209). I want to get to 180, but I'd be happy at 190 .
I'll join the June group too, just wanted to introduce myself here.
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Welcome
Stick with it! I found it takes a while to really start noticing the difference, but once you do, it gets addictive.
The easiest way to find out how much the bar weighs is to take it to a scale. Weigh yourself, then weigh yourself holding the bar. The difference is the bar weight. If you are at a commercial gym, the staff should know as well. Standard Olympic bars are about 7 ft and 45 lbs, but I find cheaper ones can vary a bit. Women's bars are generally a little shorter (6-6.5 ft) and lighter, 30-35 lbs.0
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