Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frequently see recommendations to hire a personal trainer, which sounds great and expensive. Are there group weight training classes that anybody can recommend where the teacher focuses on form? I have a full set of dumbbells at home, and would ideally get to a point where I could do most of my workouts at home--I don't want to join a gym. I would be open to using a county facility--I read that there are weight rooms in the recreational centers.
I'm located in Bethesda, and my goal is to increase strength and build muscle. Am I being penny wise pound foolish? Would this approach set me up for injuries--do I really need to just save up for a personal trainer?
Yes. Do you have someone who can join you and that would reduce the price per person? I pay my trainer $40 for 1 session a week to train DH and I. You won't build muscle doing assisted machines at Planet Fitness.
$50 a month and she can join OneLife, where they have personal trainers who will make her a plan. Not just assisted weights. Plus you can attend classes, including weight classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frequently see recommendations to hire a personal trainer, which sounds great and expensive. Are there group weight training classes that anybody can recommend where the teacher focuses on form? I have a full set of dumbbells at home, and would ideally get to a point where I could do most of my workouts at home--I don't want to join a gym. I would be open to using a county facility--I read that there are weight rooms in the recreational centers.
I'm located in Bethesda, and my goal is to increase strength and build muscle. Am I being penny wise pound foolish? Would this approach set me up for injuries--do I really need to just save up for a personal trainer?
Yes. Do you have someone who can join you and that would reduce the price per person? I pay my trainer $40 for 1 session a week to train DH and I. You won't build muscle doing assisted machines at Planet Fitness.
$50 a month and she can join OneLife, where they have personal trainers who will make her a plan. Not just assisted weights. Plus you can attend classes, including weight classes.
Anonymous wrote:Try Fitness Blender online. There is paid "Plus" content (at a very reasonable price), but there are lots of free videos. These are workout videos not instructional videos, but they do explain form and focus on the importance of proper form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I frequently see recommendations to hire a personal trainer, which sounds great and expensive. Are there group weight training classes that anybody can recommend where the teacher focuses on form? I have a full set of dumbbells at home, and would ideally get to a point where I could do most of my workouts at home--I don't want to join a gym. I would be open to using a county facility--I read that there are weight rooms in the recreational centers.
I'm located in Bethesda, and my goal is to increase strength and build muscle. Am I being penny wise pound foolish? Would this approach set me up for injuries--do I really need to just save up for a personal trainer?
Yes. Do you have someone who can join you and that would reduce the price per person? I pay my trainer $40 for 1 session a week to train DH and I. You won't build muscle doing assisted machines at Planet Fitness.
Anonymous wrote:I frequently see recommendations to hire a personal trainer, which sounds great and expensive. Are there group weight training classes that anybody can recommend where the teacher focuses on form? I have a full set of dumbbells at home, and would ideally get to a point where I could do most of my workouts at home--I don't want to join a gym. I would be open to using a county facility--I read that there are weight rooms in the recreational centers.
I'm located in Bethesda, and my goal is to increase strength and build muscle. Am I being penny wise pound foolish? Would this approach set me up for injuries--do I really need to just save up for a personal trainer?
Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend Meg Squats Before the Barbell program - https://www.strongstrongfriends.com/before-the-barbell/
Meg is amazing and has a video for every move. You can try the free program and then progress to a Home Workout Plan or Gym Plan for only $8 a month! Download the App or use the web.