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How do you get over the intimidation factor when you're lifting weights surrounded by men? Fitness Gents - What are you really thinking when you see a novice girl trying to lift?
how did you start getting into lifting and what are some examples of your workouts when you first started
and 2. what do you do to push yourself over the intimidation threshold you feel when you walk away from the cardio machines and into the lifting arena?
N/A never felt intimidated.
Didn't walk away from cardio machines either.
Training was not that much different than it is now (just more beginner style so greater focus on technique to start although that learning never ends).
Guys at my gyms were and are great. It's no big deal.
When I tested maxes for deads in March, I didn't realise i had an audience LOL
After I finished that, I started to set up for a few things I wanted to finish off with. As I carried a bench to where I needed it, one of the powerlifting guys came over, took the bench and said "let me carry the bench for you. that was SO AWESOME by the way".
When I tested maxes for deads in March, I didn't realise i had an audience LOL
After I finished that, I started to set up for a few things I wanted to finish off with. As I carried a bench to where I needed it, one of the powerlifting guys came over, took the bench and said "let me carry the bench for you. that was SO AWESOME by the way".
actually, no he wasn't. what was both funny but really cool was that he was so impressed with my lifts (and the fact I did them with a sore back lol).
they were pretty good... 120kg at 46kg
actually, no he wasn't. what was both funny but really cool was that he was so impressed with my lifts (and the fact I did them with a sore back lol).
they were pretty good... 120kg at 46kg
I've never felt intimidated - I'm there for the same reasons as the fellas are pretty much.
That said I made sure I had my workout sessions pre-planned and I used to walk around with a note book to record my weights etc.
I think its great, she's getting out there and trying new things. Plus its something different rather than being surrounded by dudes in the gym. A bit of female action spices it up for sure.