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Strength training plan?
Does anyone know somewhere online I could get a beginning strength training plan for weight loss/someone at a high weight? I have tried sparkpeople but for some reason it keeps giving me a plan based around a swiss ball, even though I keep trying to tell it I don't have access to one.
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What I do for now is focus on workouts that include strength or resistance training. I also wear wrist weights and would like to include ankle weights as well. I feel my muscles building, I mean I can flex my arms now and see and feel a difference. :D Since I got my wrist weights, which aren't that heavy just 1 pound per wrist, I have noticed a difference. I wear them when I walk or do workouts now.
I think if I were to personally pursue more strength workout I would get a DVD or something for that purpose and then get what I needed to make it work. I was actually looking into this the other day. I do like having a combination workout though with cardio/strength/tone and like that. I have some 3 pound weights that I use when I do that kind of a workout. However, now I think I need the 5 pounders. :D |
Someone recommended to me self.com they have videos of different workouts that you can try at home.
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When it comes to strength training, I would recommend getting one on one guidance, because there exists the risk of injury if you don't know how to do it properly. Having said that, I don't really know any websites that do a complete routine, but if you know what you want to accomplish, you might do a search that's more specific, like Googling "strengthen shoulder muscles" or "how to do squats".
If you have a Netflix account, they have The 10-Minute Solution: Target Toning for Beginners available on instant play. I found a book that is very helpful is The New Rules of Lifting for Women. You can get it at the library, or buy one from Amazon, even used, for pretty cheap. I love working with free weights. It's a more effective workout than machines, but if you're not doing it properly, then you risk injury and time out from the workouts. I had to lay off work on my arms for several months due to a shoulder injury and also had to modify exercises for bad knees. |
Another great online resource is stumptuous.com
When I was off getting the link I thought this was a great article for an overweight beginner. http://www.stumptuous.com/no-fat-chicks If you look at the bottom of the page, Krista (the webmistress) gives people some options in comment #5 who aren't using a gym. |
What I did was buy freeweights, 5, 10, 15 and 25#s, and Weight Training for Dummies. Then later, when I wanted more of a challenge, I bought The New Rules of Lifting for Women, which focuses more on whole-body weight training but it's not for beginners. These are books but are heavily illustrated and easy to follow.
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