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lifting_heavy_things2010-04-30 09:46 am
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Weekly Feature: What did you do?
I thought it might be fun to have a weekly post where people could comment with what strength training they did this week. It could be a fun way get ideas, cheer each other one, and help our members keep track of their own work.
I'm keeping the title completely neutral, because I want this to be as broad as possible. You can go into detail, you can talk about something new you did or an increase of some kind, or you can just report time or days or whatever makes you happy.
Comment away!
I'm keeping the title completely neutral, because I want this to be as broad as possible. You can go into detail, you can talk about something new you did or an increase of some kind, or you can just report time or days or whatever makes you happy.
Comment away!
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They work for me because it's the exercises to music, with about 4-5 mins of reps, and I can adjust my weight to what I need.
Group classes are intimidating at first - the coordination aspect is a biggie for me, too - but I generally find that Pump is the class requiring the least co-ordination. The moves are simply the basic ones from freestyle weights, set to song, and timed over four beats of the music.
Ultimately, all the Les Mills classes require for "co-ordination" is familiarity. It's not that all the other people in the class are co-ordinated, it's that they've been doing this for a while and they know what to expect!
I'd say try it at least once a week for four weeks - you need to keep coming back to learn the moves and get the technique right - and see how it goes. (And start really light - because this isn't just a couple of sets of reps, but 5 minutes worth of them.)