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Daedala ([personal profile] daedala) wrote in [community profile] lifting_heavy_things2011-01-31 02:40 pm

New Rules of Lifting for Women

I've just started the workouts in The New Rules of Lifting for Women, with my sister and boyfriend. It's been reviewed in this community. We're all doing it at home with various equipment. (The bf and I have dumbbells; my sister has a Bowflex because child fingers + free weights = squish.)

Is anyone else working through this book and interested in talking about it? We're currently working out twice a week, and the goal is to go through the entire book.

ETA: For a little while, the comments will link to my workout log for the first three stages, in case you find their explanation confusing.
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2011-02-01 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
instead of sticking to my training plan

Your training plan, or the training plan someone else put together for you?

IIRC, you had some trouble getting the trainer person at the gym to let you work on the things you wanted to work on -- is that one of your worries here?
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[personal profile] lyorn 2011-02-01 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
IIRC, you had some trouble getting the trainer person at the gym to let you work on the things you wanted to work on -- is that one of your worries here?

Training plan given by physical therapy gal at the gym.

There are two things at work here, one is my bad back, which has me worrying that the pain will come back if I do not stick to the plan, the other is a schoolyears long experience of getting yelled at by gym teachers for not doing stuff the way I was supposed to :-/

However, I was a little too negative yesterday evening. (Shouldn't post when I'm cold and tired.) I actually *do* want to do the "New Rules of Lifting" program. I'll probably replace the barbells with dumbbells, as daedala is doing. But I have not started yet. Hm. No time like the present?
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[personal profile] lyorn 2011-02-01 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
She is a credentialed physical therapist, employed at the gym, and her program (cable machine, mostly) got rid of my permanent back pain, so I am eternally grateful to her. But of course she has to follow the company line. And I am dissatisfied with the company line to the degree that I would switch gyms in a second if I could find a single one within easy bicycling distance that had a good focus on free weights.

To talk to another PT I'd have to pay out of pocket, or go through a doctor who probably has machines of his own that he wants to put to use :-(

I think I'll just take my chances. I've been mostly pain-free for two years now. Though I'll skip the barbell squats until I manage to get some intro class on them *somehow*.

Have downloaded you explanation. I am halfway sure that I read the book correctly, but I would like to compare notes :-)