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Old 06-05-07, 11:59 AM   #13 (permalink)
PassTheBypass
Losing Weight Is A Winner
 
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Join Date: May 2007
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Weight Statistics

6/1/2007
Start Date:
285 lb
Start Weight:
250 lb
Current Weight:
185 lb
Goal Weight:
-35 lb
Weight Loss:
12/1/2008
Goal Date:

Body Mass Index
38
BMI Start:
38
BMI Current:
25
BMI Goal:
Re: Don't have time for the gym? Make sure you exercise at home!

Also for those doing their first weight training: Yes, you can move that weight 5 times, even though it isn't easy. The good looker next to you is really impressed, and you decide to do 10 more. But guess what, your tendons are not ready for it yet. You will be a ball of pain if you overdo it the first day, and not from the muscles. Start off low, and build up. If you curl three sets of 10 (ten times, rest, ten more, rest, ten more) at 20 pounds the first day and it was too easy, you can move up to 25 or 30. But if you try 30 the first day and end up in stiff agony, you did too much. Work your way up to 30. Start out light and comfortable, get the correct motion into your muscle memory, (throwing your back out to do a curl shows you are not doing a curl correctly), then move to a higher weight. I am not an expert, but this is something I learned from painful experience. Experts, correct me if I am wrong....
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