I posted this in the general exercise forum but I actually meant to post it here. I'm sorry about that. Mods you can delete the other thread...
I have a gym membership but currently only do cardio while I'm there. I'd like to start doing some weight work, because I want to get the most out of my gym membership, but I'm intimidated by the weight section at the gym.
Okay that's not altogether true. I have weights and barbells at home and know most exercises, what to do, how to do them, proper form, etc. What I DON'T have in my house.. are the MEN. I'm afraid to go over to the weight section because of the men. I see very very few women in the weight section, and I just would feel like everyone would be looking at me. Plus I'm about 180 pounds, most of the women I see in the weight section are smaller than I am and look like they actually BELONG in the weights section. I just want to be able to go over there, look like I know what I'm doing, lift, and then go. Is there something I can do before hand to be prepared or at least look prepared before I go so I'm not wandering about the weight area looking like a dumbbell (no pun intended!)? Should I bring a list of exercises to do maybe? How did/do you ladies get over the "fear factor" of the weight section?



kick out of lifting heavier than some of the guys at my gym (ok, they are teenagers, but still). You are doing this for you!!! How fun!


Be brave, and go for it! Do a couple of shortened workouts if you need to, just to get your foot in the door, then you'll start to get comfortable, and you can start doing your "real" workouts there. Honestly, most guys are happy to see women lifting weights, and if they stop to stare, it's usually to gawk because they don't see a lot of women lifting heavy. If somebody stares at you, say, "Hi" and introduce yourself, shake hands, make a friend!