cereta: Helen Magnus (Helen Magnus)
Lucy ([personal profile] cereta) wrote in [community profile] lifting_heavy_things2011-02-18 08:07 am
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Weekly post and icons

I know it's been a while, but: what did you do this week?

Also, I don't know about anyone else, but I would love an icon for posts about lifting heavy things. So I'm putting out a call. Ideas? Icons you want to share?
rydra_wong: Tight shot of the shins and arms of a young woman (weightlifter Zoe Smith) as she prepares for a deadlift. (strength -- zoe deadlift)

[personal profile] rydra_wong 2011-02-20 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
Good point.

My thinking is that beyond a certain point, it may be cheaper to check out a gym and use the barbells (I am not getting a barbell set at home, dammit*). But that may be partly because I've got access to a cheap local council gym.

I have a lightweight adjustable dumbbell kit for oddball stuff (often unilateral) at home, plus a couple of kettlebells and clubbells tucked into a corner.

... actually, we should totally have a "Show off your exercise equipment collection!" post.

{*Okay, this is because I wouldn't be able to fit a squat rack into my tiny abode.}
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[personal profile] daedala 2011-02-20 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there are more reasons to use dumbbells more extensively than cost. I don't drive at all and live in a city that is only kind of "medium good" for public transit. The extra forty-five mintues for commuting makes it much less likely that I'll go anywhere. My partner and I have agreed that when the dumbbells really aren't enough for me, we'll join a gym and he'll drive me. :) He doesn't care enough to do it for himself, though I'm sure he could lift much more than he currently is. I was amazed that he'd never done free weights before!

The problems are the squats and deadlifts -- I'm not sure many other exercises that really need lots of weight and can't really be substituted (for example: bench presses can be replaced with pushup progressions) and I've got quite a bit of room left in the deadlifts. Squats are more of a problem, since I'm trying to hold the weight up rather than just replicating the deadlift movement. What I've been doing is goblet squats + working range of motion on squat days, and not worrying so much about ROM with the deadlifts (though I am careful to keep good form in the range I can manage). I have really sucky flexibility, so this seems to work ok.

Ok, I suppose technically you can substitute pistols for squats and deadlifts, but see above: re sucky flexibility. :)
rydra_wong: 19th-C strongwoman and trapeze artist Charmion flexes her biceps while wearing a marvellous feathery hat (strength -- strongwoman)

[personal profile] rydra_wong 2011-02-20 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't drive at all and live in a city that is only kind of "medium good" for public transit. The extra forty-five mintues for commuting makes it much less likely that I'll go anywhere.

*winces* Yeah, that's tough. And a very good reason to spend more on gym stuff for home.