Anonymous wrote:Increase the weight gradually:
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/6-tips-for-successful-weight-lifting-workouts?page=2
"look for whatever size allows you to do 12 to 16 repetitions. If you can't, they're too heavy...But if you can do more than 15 with good form, then the weight load is probably not quite challenging enough, Bryant says. "So look for something a bit heavier, or add on more resistance."
Form is important to save your joints also range of motion is important.
I know he is a guy, but Cress Williams has weightlifters hunchback:
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Yes, he can probably lift a lot of weight but not properly.
Anonymous wrote:18:05 hit the nail on the head. Mindless high repetitions where you never sweat or feel challenged are pointless and a waste of time. Lifting heavy is the way to go. Also, there is no such thing as toning. Toning is a myth perpetuated by people so women aren't intimidated by weights. There is only building muscle and losing fat. That is it.
Anonymous wrote:Increase the weight gradually:
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/6-tips-for-successful-weight-lifting-workouts?page=2
"look for whatever size allows you to do 12 to 16 repetitions. If you can't, they're too heavy...But if you can do more than 15 with good form, then the weight load is probably not quite challenging enough, Bryant says. "So look for something a bit heavier, or add on more resistance."
Form is important to save your joints also range of motion is important.
I know he is a guy, but Cress Williams has weightlifters hunchback:
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Yes, he can probably lift a lot of weight but not properly.
Anonymous wrote:Lifting heavy isn't easy, but then again things worth something aren't. It will wear you down as you hit higher numbers but it becomes a mental game. But it's worth it, you come out stronger, much stronger. Pick a good program and follow it. You'll see progression in your strength and body if you lift correctly and eat the required calories. I've seen too many women go balls to the wall and not get in enough calories to recover. At that point you'll get hurt.
Eat good, lift heavy and enjoy life...you won't regret it
Add planks, squats, lunges!Anonymous wrote:I would be careful. I did this years ago and now I have both tennis and golf elbow.
Anonymous wrote:18:05 hit the nail on the head. Mindless high repetitions where you never sweat or feel challenged are pointless and a waste of time. Lifting heavy is the way to go. Also, there is no such thing as toning. Toning is a myth perpetuated by people so women aren't intimidated by weights. There is only building muscle and losing fat. That is it.