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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.
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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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 :-)
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For the squats, you can get quite a ways with bodyweight. I believe in squats, in the way I believe in chocolate. I'm convinced they're the reason I still have a knee.
I hope it helps! Let me know if you find errors or if it is also confuzzling.