Do I need to lift weights?
Febgirl
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Hi all, after opinions on this. Ive started doing boot camp group fitness 4-5 times per week 45 min sessions. This involves lots of back to basic type exercises like push ups, skipping, squats, lunges, sit ups etc. So no equipment, only body weight resistance. I definately feel my muscles have been working afterwards!
Before starting boot camp I was lifting weights at the gym several times per week using machines and free weights. Do you think I need to continue doing this or do you think the boot camp exercises are enough replacement?
Thanks
Before starting boot camp I was lifting weights at the gym several times per week using machines and free weights. Do you think I need to continue doing this or do you think the boot camp exercises are enough replacement?
Thanks
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What is your goal?0
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Weight loss and body fat % reduction.0
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Weight loss and body fat % reduction.
So you want to drop muscle mass and body fat%? strange goal, but if you want to drop both definitely don't lift, do more cardio.
I suggest you figure out what your real goal is since the way you worded it makes it seem like you want to look like someone from Auschwitz.0 -
Maybe you should lift weights twice a week. Thats what my trainer has me doing. I am doing intense cardio to drop pounds, and lifting weights to build muscle so that I will burn more calories.0
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Addison, really?
I understand your goal. Yes, lifting weights is a very effective way to do this. Read New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's very structured. A lot of us here do it and love it.
And check out Staci. (cuz I haven't posted her all day.) http://nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/0 -
There is no need to be rude, I want to lose around 10kg (weight loss) to bring me into healthy BMI instead of overweight, and reduce my body fat% from existing 28% to 23-25% range. Seems like a perfectly normal goal to me.0
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Weight loss and body fat % reduction.0
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Thanks for the other non pedantic comments, the trainer running the boot camp claims that it's a full body workout so no need for other forms of gym work - will see how I feel after another week and may add in some separate weight sessions if I feel I'm not getting the same muscle workout I do from weights.0
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It depends on the bootcamp. if it's mainly just bodyweight stuff, I'd add in a day of lifting and see how you feel.0
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