daedala: line drawing of a picture of a bicycle by the awesome Vom Marlowe (Default)
Daedala ([personal profile] daedala) wrote in [community profile] lifting_heavy_things2011-02-05 03:35 pm

NROL4W Stage 1

We're on the third week of the first stage of New Rules of Lifting for Women. My sister has dropped out for a bit due to a car accident (she's ok, and she'll start up again when her doctor gives the ok), but my partner and I are still doing it. It's really helpful to have him working out with me -- I haven't put the workout off a day or anything yet.

The first stage of workouts for the book is set up so that the reps decrease: 15 reps in the first week down to 8 reps in the eighth week. This makes it a good way to ease in -- starting with body weight wasn't completely ridiculous, with fifteen reps -- and it's really nice to be able to increase the weight faster because the reps are going down. I've decided that this is very clever psychology on their part. :)

The most important realization I've come to is that I'm not a personal trainer and I don't want to be a personal trainer, even for myself. I like doing the program, getting it done, and knowing it will work. I'd had a fairly regular practice going until I was injured (not lifting) in 2007, and then could never get very far when I tried to restart, and I think it's because it basically wasn't fun to figure it out myself. The whole geek "I can figure it out myself!" is definitely a part of my identity, so it's been weird to let that go. On the other hand, Practical Programming is worth a fair bit used on Amazon, so that's a win!

So far, this workout is fun.
lyorn: (Default)

[personal profile] lyorn 2011-02-11 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I've finally given in and got protein supplements. Without, I can't even make the 0.8g per kg that conservative nutrition sites are recommending. I feel silly having that stuff in the kitchen. *g*.