Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can just start with simple body weight exercises - pushups, squats, lunges, etc. if you do 20,30,40 of each of those after your run each day for a month or two you will start to notice a difference and then you can bridge yourself into actual weightlifting
Why wait?
Anonymous wrote:Google starting strength and/or StrongLifts. Good barbell programs for beginners.
Anonymous wrote:You can just start with simple body weight exercises - pushups, squats, lunges, etc. if you do 20,30,40 of each of those after your run each day for a month or two you will start to notice a difference and then you can bridge yourself into actual weightlifting
Anonymous wrote:I’m taking a 4 week strength training class in January through Fairfax county parks and recreation. They will show us how to use free weights, something I never really learned. Class was $60 so worth it to me for 4 times.
Anonymous wrote:New Rules of Lifting books.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a runner in pretty good shape (run half marathons/10Ks fairly regularly). I’d like to start strength training, but I’m feeling so overwhelmed. I’ve tried to lift/use the machines in the past, but feel like I mostly end up wandering around the gym, doing whatever is open, and feeling bored/like I’ve made zero progress. I also feel self conscious and embarrassed because I’m sure I’m not doing it right. Anyone have any suggestions for good programs, etc that I could use? Thanks!