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If you can't get a spotter to help you with barbell exercises, i'd suggest using dumbbells. I use dumbbells because I figure that I can at least drop them to the side if something "bad" happens rather than it landing on me.
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Ask one of the big guys they honestly will not mind... I've done it on several occasions... I mean it's only, usually, on the last set...Specially if they see you are serious lifter.
It's unfortunate that many women don't life heavy and to failure so that we can aske them for help..... Don't be shy no one minds, I certainly don't... |
lifting to failure
hi, i just want to say lifting to failure is HARD. oh boy what a diference. my sis said "this isn't fun anymore" :lol: but we shall persevere. she's not happy 'cause she's still not convinced that that she isn't going to get big. i'm already big so it's all the same to me ;) thanks again gen |
Gen :high: WELCOME to our world :dance: It is HARD work but oh so well worth it!!
Tell your Sis that it's better to be big and firm than big and flabby!! That's only my HONEST opinion tho... |
This is totally off the topic but I was wondering if you ladies and gents could help. This seems to be a place of very knowledgeable people. Anyways for the last 3 evenings I have been getting horrible Charlie horses in my right leg. I was wondering if I am lacking something that I need or if I am working my leg muscles wrong or right I guess. I eat usually 2 bananas a day and I eat yogurt usually everyday. I cannot stomach milk so I take viactive and I also take a multivitamin. I really do not know what could be causing them because I have been feeling better everywhere else on my body then I have in years. So any thoughts or suggestions would be so great.
Thanks, Kearie |
My first thought is, are you stretching enough before and after your workouts?...
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Hi Gen!
Glad you and your sister are working out hard! Tell your sis that # for # muscle is 'smaller' than fat. There is a pick on this webiste somewhere of 5# of fat vs. 5# of muscle but I don't know where it is. Maybe someone can offer up the link?? So, if she lost fat, gained muscle and maintained the same weight she would actually occupy less space. FYI Happy Lifting:) XOXO L2L |
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About the spotter problem ...
Yes, by all means, ask anyone at the gym who you think could handle it. If they say no they're just telling you they are self-centered jerks, then you can go ask someone else. But, if there's no one around who can help you, then why not use a machine in that instance? I know that "serious" lifters think machines are for wimps and beginners, but ... my fitness center is very small and the freeweight area has only dumbells and 2 benches. I use the dumbells for certain things, but for others I use the excellent machines they have and certainly work to failure each time. I know all the arguements about range of motion and stabilizer muscles and the like, but in my situation using machines for some exercises makes sense. Not only is the free weight equipment available to me limited, but I have some personal limitations. For example, I have terrible knees and, still being significantly overweight, I cannot do squats and lunges well enough to benefit. So, I use the lower-body machines which are kind to my knees but still provide a workout-to-failure. I'm not saying use a machine every time, but when you can't find a spotter ... why not? P.S. I carry a clipboard around with me, and while I'm not the only one, I'm definitely in the minority. My routine is fairly simple, but I wouldn't be able to keep up with everything if I didn't write it down. I gave up caring what people thought about me and what I do in the gym a loooooong time ago. As with everything, do what you need to do and don't worry about it. Most people don't even notice, and if they do and they have a negative opinion about it ... well ... that's their problem, not mine. |
Hi Funniegrrl!!:wave:
I hope I may humbly :^: consider myself a serious lifter as I have been lifting for over 10 years and competing for 4+ years.:strong: I really beleive the longer you do it, the less you care about what everyone else thinks and the more concerned you are with just getting in a quality workout. I don't concern myself at all with what others are doing cuz it's none of my dern biznes unless they ASK my opinion, which does happen here and again. I use the machines in addition to free weights because they all hit the muscle just a little differantly AND I 'carry around a notebook' which I have for years.:write: I have never once had anyone laugh at me or give me a hard time about it, ever. :rofl: and even if they did, who gives a freakin' rip! :snooty: It still wouldn't stop me! More often than not they want to see what I'm writing in it !!:gossip: and guess what? many of the Pro's (Professional competitors) use the machines, sometimes 'light' weights and carry around notebooks too! ;) Shhhhh...... Use machines or Free weights,... write it down or don't...Who cares what others think!?. Just do your thing, Sista and in the long run people will respect you for it.:cp: I know I respect those that do what they came to do without concerning themselves with the 'audience', REGARDLESS of their experience or the shape they are in. That is the gospel truth. I know it is sometimes easier said than done in the beginning but, keep it up and, soon you'll have your emotional 'footing' and stop caring about anything except your workout. Whatever happened to the old saying.. To each his (or her) own.......: :dance: Also, I agree with the spotter advice.....ask around and if no-one is available do an excersise that you feel comfortable doing on your own or go to a machine and don't let it phase you. After awhile ,you'll get to know the 'regulars', who workout when you do and are happy to help and it will get easier.... You have all of us who got your back, anyway:grouphug: Keep on keepin on... L2L |
"So, if she lost fat, gained muscle and maintained the same weight she would actually occupy less space." :lol: Love this quote, the whole space occupancy thing just cracked me up.
I am at the gym at 5:30 am and if I need a spotter I usually work out in the area with others, there are three of us who sort of help each other out. I also spot for them, I think I actually asked one of the guys if he needed a spotter when I saw him looking around. The really serious people and who isn't at 5:30 am, will be willing. Liza |
i never noticed anyone looking at us funny because of our notebooks and if they did...:censored: 'em. but funny thing about that. i ran into a friend yesterday at the gym and when he saw our notebooks he said "you're such girls" :lol: indeed. and when someone says i throw or run like a girl i say "i sure hope so" i love picture meg! thanks |
Originally Posted by gatsby: The reason lifting to failure is so hard is because you are pushing your body out of its "comfort zone" and not too many people like doing that. That, however, is the only way to get results through your weight training. Training to failure is necessary; sure, it won't kill you if you only go to near failure on a few sets, but the more sets go to failure the higher number of times, the better! When I tell people to lift to failure, I describe it as "not being able to lift the weight even one more time with correct form." I say this with correct form because you are then recruiting other muscles rather than the targeted muscle, as well as risking injury. |
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