Anyone doing free weights at a gym?

Dandersonjr32
Dandersonjr32 Posts: 73
edited October 2 in Fitness and Exercise
I see a lot of people posting about doing a 30DS, P90X, and a whole host of other workouts that I'm guessing you do at home that have a ton of other funny names. My question is, is anyone here going to a gym and just picking up a weight? I'm starting to feel like I'm the only one.

If you are, let me know, we need to huddle together!

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  • 2dayirun4me
    2dayirun4me Posts: 336 Member
    soon very soon :smile:
  • LilChickPea
    LilChickPea Posts: 122 Member
    I do, I do!
  • You are definitely not the only one. I work out at the gym 5-6 days a week and would not trade it for any funny named home program.
  • GFreg
    GFreg Posts: 404
    I was going to the gym to lift iron but a pesky wrist injury had me sidelined for a bit. I am planning to start up next week because I'm feeling a lot better. I can't really get on board with the how workout DVD's. One of my favorite exercises is squats and I just wouldn't feel safe doing them at home with a proper rack and that's out of the question. Maybe one day I will build a home gym.
  • Phil4035
    Phil4035 Posts: 6 Member
    I am back on the weight training bandwagon.
  • bigapple66
    bigapple66 Posts: 5 Member
    I am...I'm the exact opposite man. I have P90X and Insanity but I don't even use them. There's nothing like the pump you get from hitting the weights at the gym. I played college football so free weights and cardio is pretty much all I know. Those workout videos aren't for me at all...
  • Ditto. I have a weight bench at home that I use at least 4 times a week and hit the full gym once or twice. I get my cardio from lots and lots of bicycling. It's been pretty effective.
  • erickirb
    erickirb Posts: 12,294 Member
    I do, but I typically do the P90X workout in the gym, which consists of body weight exercises and bumbbell exercises. Between rounds I do a "regular" lifting routine.
  • aj_rock
    aj_rock Posts: 390 Member
    Lot's of guys here than just do lifts. You still need to have a game plan though. Can't just go in there and start slinging about random weights and exercises. So *technically*, you should always be on a *program*.
  • DianaPowerUp
    DianaPowerUp Posts: 518 Member
    Lot's of guys here than just do lifts. You still need to have a game plan though. Can't just go in there and start slinging about random weights and exercises. So *technically*, you should always be on a *program*.

    I do. And I agree with this ^^^, totally. I had a guy tell me last wk that I looked like a student, b/c I carried a book (about weight training and the plans to follow) with me, and he said, "I just lift until I'm sore." And I thought to myself, "Yeah. Which is why you look like a human marshmallow, and I don't." You really DO need to have some kind of plan, or program, if you want to get really good results.
  • mmuzzatti
    mmuzzatti Posts: 704 Member
    Lot's of guys here than just do lifts. You still need to have a game plan though. Can't just go in there and start slinging about random weights and exercises. So *technically*, you should always be on a *program*.

    I do. And I agree with this ^^^, totally. I had a guy tell me last wk that I looked like a student, b/c I carried a book (about weight training and the plans to follow) with me, and he said, "I just lift until I'm sore." And I thought to myself, "Yeah. Which is why you look like a human marshmallow, and I don't." You really DO need to have some kind of plan, or program, if you want to get really good results.

    Actually the kind of information I was looking for.^^^^^^^ I am about 30 days into MFP and just doing cardio and diet. Now going to look for a good way of getting some weights into the program. Machines are OK but maybe I should do free weights...any thoughts?
  • durfey
    durfey Posts: 1 Member
    I always hit the gym for my weight training...usually in a group class. I love the feeling of being in a class and the support and encouragement from the others is awesome!
  • Enforcer25
    Enforcer25 Posts: 350 Member
    I lift at the gym, used to work out at home, but couldn't keep doing it, always found something else to do, plus I like the gym atmosphere.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    I do the weight machines at the gym because of a crippling fear of dropping a weight on my foot. Or rather, a fear of being crippled by dropping a weight on my foot. I'm a big time klutz. Plus, I don't like people watching me. I feel more anonymous and invisible on a machine.

    I know free weights are a better exercise, but I just can't get over the intimidation factor. Yet.
  • Phil4035
    Phil4035 Posts: 6 Member
    Any suggestions on a plan to follow for free weights?
  • I lift :) I used Gladys Portugese's Hard Bodies book to get some ideas for my routine. :D And oldie but a goodie.
  • Melissaol
    Melissaol Posts: 948 Member
    I do free weights at the gym. But when i do the machines. I just don't know what to do. And how many i should do.
  • babyblake11
    babyblake11 Posts: 1,107 Member
    yep meee!!! i love them. im doing 6kg now (1kg = 2.2lb) and im getting stronger! sounds measly as but im gettin there :)
  • kmorrison21
    kmorrison21 Posts: 24 Member
    I lift at the gym - both free weights and Les Mills Body Pump weight lifting classes. I find that it's a lot easier to get lazy and quit when you're at home and nobody sees you. haha.. :smile:
  • KimertRuns13_1
    KimertRuns13_1 Posts: 702 Member
    I lift at the gym(usually kettlebells) and also take BodyPump at least 2 times a week.
  • I've heard kettlebells are the bomb, a great workout. Keep going!
  • Hey

    I do circuits including free weights & kettlebells to keep my heart rate up - my diary is open I have a look at my session from yesterday. I dont always log it in as much detail but feel free to ask if you want.

    My only advise is make sure your posture is right - the number of times I see guys try kettlebells swings with the heavier weights & terrible back shape - not surprisingly they do themselves an injury. Same for deadlifts - do NOT try heavy lifts until you know your in the correct position my cousin had back surgery last week following an ongoing injury from poor posture (yes he is an idiot & didnt listen to people). It might be worth speaking with some of the trainers or staff at the gym for tips.

    Good luck.
  • I do! I go to the gym with my husband and we work out together. The weight lifting has become one of my favorite parts of my workout. I love the feeling of getting stronger and watching my muscles develop. :)
  • blazergrad
    blazergrad Posts: 603 Member
    I use my free weights at home. I was just working out with dumb bells during curls, overheads, flys and presses, but just last week I got a brand new bench and weight set and I'm SO excited about using it!

    For me personally, I prefer working out at home because I can leave my weights set up the way I want them. Plus, given the fact that it takes me a tad bit longer to get in place and get going due to being in a chair, I don't have to worry about taking too much time and keeping someone else from using the equipment. :)
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
    Love it. And it's the first time I see such a big change in so little time.
  • trelm249
    trelm249 Posts: 777 Member
    I lift three days a week and started lifting 2 months ago. Definitely have a plan and track your progress.

    I use a blend of free weights and some machines after the free weights.
  • Umpire57
    Umpire57 Posts: 389 Member
    P90x on the laptop in the gym with weights.
  • BobbyDaniel
    BobbyDaniel Posts: 1,459 Member
    I do strength training a couple times a week, and I mix it up. If at home I'll do a Supreme 90 DVD, when I'm at the gym I'll do the 1-2-3 Strive Strength machines some days, free weights on the other days. So, you are not alone!
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