- Nov 30, 2005
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Hello friends. I have mainly just been running for the past year or two, with a bit of yoga thrown in here and there. Now, since I just moved to a place with a free gym and will also be unable to run outside due to a harsher Winter in my new locale, I was thinking of trying to get a new routine going; of course still doing cardio, but bringing in some weight lifting a well.
I am 6'1" and 175 pounds currently, so I am probably 5 pounds over where I want to be. That's not huge though, so I'm not overly concerned about losing weight, I am mainly looking to tone up, maybe build a bit of muscle in my arms, and to keep my metabolism up so I can eat what I want on the weekends without getting super fat.
I looked around and saw a few different routines that looked ok, but could not figure out which way to go.
The gym I will be using has cardio equipment, most common weight machines, as well as a full compliment of dumbbells. Did not see a big bar/weight rack and would not have a spotter anyway to do massive bench presses or whatever. Also, please keep in mind that I have not really lifted weights at all in maybe the past three years.
Any help/advice would be very much appreciated!
KT
I am 6'1" and 175 pounds currently, so I am probably 5 pounds over where I want to be. That's not huge though, so I'm not overly concerned about losing weight, I am mainly looking to tone up, maybe build a bit of muscle in my arms, and to keep my metabolism up so I can eat what I want on the weekends without getting super fat.
I looked around and saw a few different routines that looked ok, but could not figure out which way to go.
The gym I will be using has cardio equipment, most common weight machines, as well as a full compliment of dumbbells. Did not see a big bar/weight rack and would not have a spotter anyway to do massive bench presses or whatever. Also, please keep in mind that I have not really lifted weights at all in maybe the past three years.
Any help/advice would be very much appreciated!
KT
