Belly35;645349 wrote:Pulldown …..110 pound
Arm extension ….60 pound
Are these tricep pulldowns?
What are arm extensions? Are they a shoulder exercise?
Belly35;645349 wrote:Pulldown …..110 pound
Arm extension ….60 pound
the pulldown on the sheet is for the Back.Sonofanump;645379 wrote:Are these tricep pulldowns?
What are arm extensions? Are they a shoulder exercise?
Belly35;645349 wrote:My question is: Is that good weights for someone old and out of shape?
Depends on what type of gym you are going to.Belly35;645349 wrote:Do only fat people go to the gym???? I was hoping for better visuals
Tobias Fünke;628778 wrote:I lost 49 pounds freshman year (from 255 to 206) consuming only Taco Bell and beer! I highly recommend it.
ernest_t_bass;628814 wrote:HTF does one do that?
Belly35;646511 wrote: Oh! also when I start getting hit on again…by the ladies…
dwccrew;646088 wrote:He probably stopped lifting weights once he got into college. I knew a lot of guys that were big weight lifters in high school due to sports. Once they got into college and were not playing sports, they lost all the muscle mass (which is heavier than body fat) and lost weight while being fatter.
As for you Belly, I have always enjoyed working out in the gym (although I am only 28). Don't try to compare yourself to thers. There is no good or bad as far as what you are lifting right now. Focus on improving your form and then improving your weight lifted. Everyone is different. I've met a 70 yr old national champion bodybuilder who made me look like a little bitch. Age really has little to do with it, it's all about dedication and committment. Good luck!
Little Danny;647572 wrote:The key word in Tobias post was that he was a freshman. Really easy to shed the weight when you are 18. Much harder when you get older and your metabolism slows down.
Belly35;656159 wrote:Ok I have been working out three time a week.... I started off good with the machines and the weights... somewhat eazy.
However now the first set of 15 reps goes eazy but the second set of 15 reps, when i get to the 10th rep out of 15 now it becomes more difficult, really a strain.
Is this a normal reaction to working out?
ThanksSonofanump;656164 wrote:Yes, the most important reps are the last three in the last set. It should be a struggle, but not a strain, your bod will tell you when you done and really at your age (actually anyone above 40) should not push beyond that.
Belly35;656261 wrote:Thanks
I'm sure at some point this will return to getting eazy again. After the return to getting eazy and I feel comfortable without a strain doing 2x15 (set x rep) ..should I increase the weights or increase the reps?
Update: With 8 days into to the training and 12 days of weight watcher .... I lost 9 pounds