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I started back at the gym a week ago and well, I just can't do it!
It took me a while to get back into the cardio. I'm unfit, but live a reasonably healthy lifestyle - lots of walking, balanced diet. I stand at 5ft 9", weigh 173lb and have a BMI of 25.5 ... My healthy BMI range is between 18.5–24.9, so I am clinically overweight by about 4lb. Ah well, that's what you get from three years of binge drinking (graduated last year!!).
Now my major problem in the gym has been getting into the weights. Now I'm okay with the machines, but they're assisted so they're always going to be easier to manage than the free weights. I've been bench pressing, squats and dead lifting with my gym buddy. He's been into it a lot longer than I have, so knows what he's doing. I can't for the life of me get my posture right with the squats or dead lifts and it's seriously frustrating me! Not only can I not lift much, but I can't lift right either. I don't consider myself a particularly weak person, well at least I hadn't until now! My legs are still in absolute agony today after 'leg day' on Monday, which if I'm honest, was a fairly embarrassing display of exercise despite the buckets of sweat! Hurts like hell now... I know "no pain no gain", but can anyone give me some tips on improving my technique? I find it very difficult to keep my back straight when doing things like dead lifts and upward rows. Feeling pathetic! :shake:
It took me a while to get back into the cardio. I'm unfit, but live a reasonably healthy lifestyle - lots of walking, balanced diet. I stand at 5ft 9", weigh 173lb and have a BMI of 25.5 ... My healthy BMI range is between 18.5–24.9, so I am clinically overweight by about 4lb. Ah well, that's what you get from three years of binge drinking (graduated last year!!).
Now my major problem in the gym has been getting into the weights. Now I'm okay with the machines, but they're assisted so they're always going to be easier to manage than the free weights. I've been bench pressing, squats and dead lifting with my gym buddy. He's been into it a lot longer than I have, so knows what he's doing. I can't for the life of me get my posture right with the squats or dead lifts and it's seriously frustrating me! Not only can I not lift much, but I can't lift right either. I don't consider myself a particularly weak person, well at least I hadn't until now! My legs are still in absolute agony today after 'leg day' on Monday, which if I'm honest, was a fairly embarrassing display of exercise despite the buckets of sweat! Hurts like hell now... I know "no pain no gain", but can anyone give me some tips on improving my technique? I find it very difficult to keep my back straight when doing things like dead lifts and upward rows. Feeling pathetic! :shake:
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