What would be a good weight training program for my 13 year old ?
July 30, 2009 by Bodybuilding and Weight Training Tips
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My 13 year old is 6′1″ and 237# and getting ready to play football his first year and we would like to prepare him as much as possible. He has weight training in the school he attends to firm him up a little,but, he wants to get more involved with weight lifting. We are open for suggestions.
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What is better for strength: barbells or dumb bells?
July 29, 2009 by Bodybuilding and Weight Training Tips
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I would like to become a lot stronger. What is more useful for strength: barbells or dumb bells?
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Should i get a treadmill or a weight set for my home gym?
July 29, 2009 by Bodybuilding and Weight Training Tips
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It is going to be in the basement so the weight dosent matter.
Which will I benefit more from?
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Why You Should Be Using a Weight Training Journal
July 29, 2009 by Bodybuilding and Weight Training Tips
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I was never a big fan of them myself until I found out that charting your progress really does help you progress faster in the gym. Her are 6 very good reasons to start using a weight training journal:
1. The biggest key to success in weight training is constant improvement. To know that you’ve improved you need to know how much you were lifting yesterday, last week and last month.
2. You need to be able to analyze your progress to see where you’re improving, where your not and what works to help you improve faster.
3. It is very helpful to be able to take notes while you’re lifting. That way you can make changes next time. If you don’t write it down you’re likely to forget and to keep repeating the same mistakes.
4. It helps you with goal setting. If you don’t know how much you benched last time how can you say you’ve benched more today. With a weight training journal you can chart your progress and can set realistic future goals based on your past performance.
5. It helps you to feel organized and like you’ve got a purpose when you’re in the gym. There’s nothing worse than going forward blindly.
6. Helps to stimulate your competitiveness if you know what your best lift is. Next time you can challenge yourself to beat it.
When you keep a weight lifting journal your workouts will be more organized, more productive and possibly even quicker. You will also be giving yourself positive reinforcement every time you reach one of your goals, even if the goal is just to add 1 rep or 5 pounds to a lift.
Weight training journals also help to make you feel more accountable to yourself. It’s harder to skip a workout when you know you’ve set a goal for yourself in writing. Start keeping a weight training journal today and I guarantee that in 12 weeks you’ll be amazed at your progress and you’ll be glad that you did.
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What is the athletic training major like?
July 29, 2009 by Bodybuilding and Weight Training Tips
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What are some opinions about personal experiences in obtaining an athletic training degree?
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