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Old 07-21-2005, 10:21 AM
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Question increasing weight

so i've been working out (lifting wieghts and doing cardio) for a solid 2 months now. I was wondering how often i should be increasing the weight that i'm lifting? im looking to improve my strength. yes i have done searches on here and stuff but couldn't really find anything specific about increasing weight. any help would be great.
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Re: increasing weight

just do sets with weight that you can ONLY do the planned reps. sets of 2-6 reps (no more than 6) are best for strength and size.

Ex: Say you can squat 200lbs 3 sets of 5 and cant do any more. the next week when you squat try to get 210+lbs 3 sets of 5.

just increase the weight when you are able to do more. when 200lbs. is easy 5 times ADD WEIGHT.

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Re: increasing weight

That's the right concept. When you can do a full set (whatever number of reps you're doing) with the current weight consistently, then move up in weight.
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Re: increasing weight

I try to either bump up the weight or reps a little each time. Lets just say to make things easy your doing curls with 50lbs on a barbell and you can do 5 reps. Next week do one of two things, either shoot for 6 reps or slap a 2.5lb weight (or whatever the lightest weight you have is) and do your 5 reps. The key to gaining stregnth and building up your muscles is to lift more than normal and to change up your exercises every so often, if you dont change them up your body will get used to them and you wont see gains as quickly.
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Re: increasing weight

im doing abit of weights my self but am limited by the kilos as i dont have any other weights...so if i just do more reps will it be the same as increaseing the kilos
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Re: increasing weight

You will just tone up more if you do more reps. This is a good thing for everyday fitness.
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Re: Re: increasing weight

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im doing abit of weights my self but am limited by the kilos as i dont have any other weights...so if i just do more reps will it be the same as increaseing the kilos
Eh, to a certian extent. You probably wont see any gains in size or strength after a while but if you keep it at the same weight you will, like the oh so wise lame one said, start to tone up there. Go to the gym they have lots of weights there
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Re: increasing weight

He might have to find someone else to go with him because some gyms won't let him in due to his age. I had the same problem, so I bought some weights. Just buy more weights, they're cheap.
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Re: increasing weight

me???? well im 16
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Old 07-28-2005, 07:24 PM
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Re: increasing weight

dont need to go to the gym my dad had some old wieghts in the tool shed..theres like four 2.5kg and two 9kg they're not that heavy but itll do for me
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Re: increasing weight

19*2.2= not very many pounds lol

You're gonna want to get some more if you want to increase strength.
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Re: increasing weight

i dont want to look like a body builder i just want a bit of something to look at im just trying to tone up....im a little asian that is bout 5ft3 and weighs 53kgs so im pretty small
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Re: increasing weight

If you lift double that five days a week, you will never look like a bodybuilder.
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Re: increasing weight

exactly so those weights are just fine thanks for the help guys.....appreciate it.....
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