Joined a gym, utilized the trainer and he gave me a solid workout for the big muscle groups(boost that fat burning). I am slowly upping my weights on most. I just cannot get past my starting weight on the chest incline. I need suggestions for something at home and maybe another exercise. I am not embarassed to say I have little upperbody strength and am only at 20lbs on it. Originally Posted by GypsyHeartHere's the deal. Do basic movements with either straight bar or dumbbells or a combination of both. You may also benefit by mixing up your workouts with cables which will help achieve constant tension. The most important thing is for you, since you're new to weight training and it's obvious fat loss is a priority, is to do lots of reps like 15-20 and three sets with 10-20 seconds rest in-between. Trying to lift heavy will be a detriment to your progress. I would also suspect a complete diet and lifestyle change would benefit you a lot.
My diet has no issues other than carbs. But I was raised on meat, potatoes and bread. No junk food and rarely eat out. Have cut out soda.You may not realize it but your diet has issues. You just mentioned Meat, Potatoes and bread. That maybe issues for you. If you aren't eating three to five portions of vegetables everyday that's something you might want to start doing. Sugar might also be a problem for you. In fact its a problem for everyone, being processed sugar is one of the most toxic substances you can consume.
The cables I see used, a lot. Will have the trainer show me how. Originally Posted by GypsyHeart
My diet has no issues other than carbs. But I was raised on meat, potatoes and bread. No junk food and rarely eat out. Have cut out soda.Potatoes and breads are killers. They turn to freaking glue in your system. If you do carbs outside of your cheat days, go with rice. You can have a damn Big Mac if you want just don't eat the bun lol.
The cables I see used, a lot. Will have the trainer show me how. Originally Posted by GypsyHeart
My diet has no issues other than carbs. But I was raised on meat, potatoes and bread. No junk food and rarely eat out. Have cut out soda.Moderate amount of meat isn't bad. Just make sure you get plenty of fruits and veggies. Meat shouldn't comprise most of your diet.
The cables I see used, a lot. Will have the trainer show me how. Originally Posted by GypsyHeart
Gotta love that 3sides guy!You actually don't need red meat at all you just need enough protein. Protein is VERY important. Specially for people/women 35+. If you eat it, try to eat lean red meat like filet and lean ground beef. Also organic. Red meat can be fatty.
Turned in my 3 week food diary to a dietician and nutritionist both. Apparently, I am not getting enough red meat. My whole grain bread is fine as it is only toast for breakfast. Potatoes are fine at 3 days a week. We try to avoid anything processed and yes I am getting my veggies.
On the weight plateau, my trainer suggested I may be fatigued from rest of workout so to start with the incline first at a higher weight less reps. 30lbs and 8 reps. Originally Posted by GypsyHeart