Tatyana said:Starting out training
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I have trained with weights on and off since the age of 16, but I didn't actually BODYBUILD until about 5 years ago.
There is a BIG difference between the two.
One thing that really frustrates me is seeing women in the gym lifting girlie weights.
I really want to go up to some of them and say, "OMG woman, you move more weight after a major shoe shopping trip, stop waving those dumbells around like you are flower arranging".
Far too many women waste WAY too much time in the gym training ineffectively, and then come to the conclusion that weight training doesn't make any difference.
I move some serious weight now, but when I started, there were some exercises that 4 kg dumbells or one or two plates on the cable machine were a SERIOUS effort.
And that is my point, it is the EFFORT you put in.
Just going through the motions of 3 sets of 12 reps is going to have MINIMAL results.
It doesn't matter if 2 pounds is heavy for you, as long as you are PUSHING yourself and progressively increasing the weight, changing up the number of sets and rep ranges, you will get the shape that you want.
I was really lucky that I found a great training partner when I started to train to compete in BBing, and he PUSHED me to lift more than I thought I could.
There is a mind set to bodybuilding that that is often missing for so many people I see training in the gym, it is going to hurt sometimes, but it feels SO good after.
Like Ronnie Coleman has been quoted so many times, everyone wants to be a bodybuilder but no one wants to lift no heavy ass weights
I would also have a look at these threads
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/w...g-training/bodybuilding-intensity-583304.html
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/w...building-training/training-manual-584731.html
Thanks soooo much for the tips. With the arms routine I can lift fairly heavy (for me at my level) with what I have at home. The legs on the other hand is mostly high reps w/your own body weight (squats, lunges mostly). I am going to check out the threads you posted. I also don't think I've been upping my weight soon enough. I guess I'm going to have to invest in a gym membership because I don't know that I can buy heavy enough weights to work my legs at home. My apt. is too small to have alot of equipment. Thanks again Tatyana