Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love New Rules of Lifting but it requires a free weight set or access to a gym that has one.
True. You need a barbell and dumbbells.
I have a small home gym machine with weights. Would this work or do I need a free weight set?
You really need a dumbbell set at a minimum. You can modify the barbell exercises to use dumbbells. You also really need a swiss ball and something to step up on (like a box set or a step bench with risers). If your gym machine allows lat pulldowns, that would be good.
This is true for most exercises. At some point, though, you might be able to squat more than you can handle in dumbbells. I can squat 160 or so but I could not hold up two eighty pound dumbbells! Depending your current strength, you could get through part of the program and then maybe bite the bullet and get a gym membership.
What I love about NROL4W is that you only need 2-3 workouts a week. The workouts are long (60-90 minutes) but you don't need to be in the gym every day. you will get solid results if you go in once on the weekend and once during the week, assuming you are feeding yourself properly (as in, enough)
Is there a video to show how to do the exercises or does one just look at the pictures in the book?
You can look them up on YouTube. Lots of good videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love New Rules of Lifting but it requires a free weight set or access to a gym that has one.
True. You need a barbell and dumbbells.
I have a small home gym machine with weights. Would this work or do I need a free weight set?
You really need a dumbbell set at a minimum. You can modify the barbell exercises to use dumbbells. You also really need a swiss ball and something to step up on (like a box set or a step bench with risers). If your gym machine allows lat pulldowns, that would be good.
This is true for most exercises. At some point, though, you might be able to squat more than you can handle in dumbbells. I can squat 160 or so but I could not hold up two eighty pound dumbbells! Depending your current strength, you could get through part of the program and then maybe bite the bullet and get a gym membership.
What I love about NROL4W is that you only need 2-3 workouts a week. The workouts are long (60-90 minutes) but you don't need to be in the gym every day. you will get solid results if you go in once on the weekend and once during the week, assuming you are feeding yourself properly (as in, enough)
Is there a video to show how to do the exercises or does one just look at the pictures in the book?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love New Rules of Lifting but it requires a free weight set or access to a gym that has one.
True. You need a barbell and dumbbells.
I have a small home gym machine with weights. Would this work or do I need a free weight set?
You really need a dumbbell set at a minimum. You can modify the barbell exercises to use dumbbells. You also really need a swiss ball and something to step up on (like a box set or a step bench with risers). If your gym machine allows lat pulldowns, that would be good.
This is true for most exercises. At some point, though, you might be able to squat more than you can handle in dumbbells. I can squat 160 or so but I could not hold up two eighty pound dumbbells! Depending your current strength, you could get through part of the program and then maybe bite the bullet and get a gym membership.
What I love about NROL4W is that you only need 2-3 workouts a week. The workouts are long (60-90 minutes) but you don't need to be in the gym every day. you will get solid results if you go in once on the weekend and once during the week, assuming you are feeding yourself properly (as in, enough)
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend specific programs that say what exercises to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love New Rules of Lifting but it requires a free weight set or access to a gym that has one.
True. You need a barbell and dumbbells.
I have a small home gym machine with weights. Would this work or do I need a free weight set?
You really need a dumbbell set at a minimum. You can modify the barbell exercises to use dumbbells. You also really need a swiss ball and something to step up on (like a box set or a step bench with risers). If your gym machine allows lat pulldowns, that would be good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love New Rules of Lifting but it requires a free weight set or access to a gym that has one.
True. You need a barbell and dumbbells.
I have a small home gym machine with weights. Would this work or do I need a free weight set?