I am glad you found yourself an excuse. Look up Sumi Singh. |
What a bizarre and hostile comment. She's very strong and that is not a look I want at all, but I'm sure she does so good for her. |
I personally would prefer that excuse to the being able to lift a little more as an excuse to be FAT. |
This. Most women can lift more than they think, but aren't familiar with what that muscle failure feels like if they've never done formal weight training. I am also a huge fan of the Tabata type workouts where you do a weight lifting move alternating with a cardio type move. I personally get better results when my heart rate is elevated while I lift. Another way this works for me is doing some hard cardio before lifting (such as starting on the treadmill at OTF before moving to the floor for strength). It makes my heart rate go up more once I get to the weights parts of my workout. If I just lift without doing cardio either beforehand or mixed in, I get stronger but I don't get leaner. If I do Tabata I can't lift as heavy as I do when I do cardio followed by weights, but it still gives me good results. |
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I run a lot, but my upper body was not toned at all. I bought a cross trainer and started using it for 30 minutes every other day, and it has toned my arms and shoulders a LOT. I do need to set the resistance high enough and make sure I am using my arms to pull, not just letting momentum move them. But I was really surprised at how quickly my arms got toned this way because I had so many friends say the cross trainer machine would do nothing.
I'm 41. |
This guy succinctly and correctly answered PPs question. Why so hostile? Any why do you imagine that a (not very strong looking) fitness influencer is relevant to a conversation about strength training? |
OMG - I just looked that this lady's lifting videos. She's demonstrating bench with 15lb dumbells, and that's PP's idea of strong. LOL. Meanwhile a lady I know just hit two plates on bench (225 pounds), and the women's raw record is like 457. |
+1 |