johnnyleon
New member
Hi all and happy 2024. It's going to be a great year. I made some pretty significant strides in 2023 regarding my health and happiness and am continuing to focus on them. I've embraced the gym after years (decades) of avoidance, lifting weights again at the tender age of 50+. Guess what? I effing love it! I've always enjoyed lifting but previously made it about lifting + cardio = weightloss. No more. Now it's about muscle growth and strength and I feel joy.
I started back cautiously, gently blowing the dust off my muscles, tendons and ligaments for the first 6 wks or so. Then PT sessions which I'll continue periodically to stay focused on form. Now I'm friends with dumbells again and working in barbells as I gain confidence. I think the last actual program I worked was BFL (is that even still a thing?), then some stints with trainers. I'm finishing up MegSquats free Before the Barbell program on Instagram which was great for my level; full body, 3x per week.
I want to id my next program, easily get stuck in paralysis-by-analysis (ie, read but don't DO) and would be grateful for guidance. I need some structure (get stuck if trying to choose all my own exercises, I'm looking at you GZCLP or 5*5) but comfortable substituting one or another. I'd like to workout 3-4x per week, sometimes on successive days so prob not full body program. Beginner within first 4-6 months of lifting again but don't want to baby myself, want to push (sensibly).
I treated myself to the Hevy app over Black Friday so don't need/want/can't afford something that comes only with a pricey app.
The programs that stand-out to me are the Pak's programs, Sohee Lee, SBTD, Caroline Girvan (prob too intense for now) but I have some cost constraints. I'm outside the US and at such a novice stage that I'm not sure I'd get enough value to pay USD$20 a month. (that may be backwards thinking).
What do you think? Grateful for any guidance. I look forward to contributing to this group (been reading for a while) even if it's just enthusiasm.
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I started back cautiously, gently blowing the dust off my muscles, tendons and ligaments for the first 6 wks or so. Then PT sessions which I'll continue periodically to stay focused on form. Now I'm friends with dumbells again and working in barbells as I gain confidence. I think the last actual program I worked was BFL (is that even still a thing?), then some stints with trainers. I'm finishing up MegSquats free Before the Barbell program on Instagram which was great for my level; full body, 3x per week.
I want to id my next program, easily get stuck in paralysis-by-analysis (ie, read but don't DO) and would be grateful for guidance. I need some structure (get stuck if trying to choose all my own exercises, I'm looking at you GZCLP or 5*5) but comfortable substituting one or another. I'd like to workout 3-4x per week, sometimes on successive days so prob not full body program. Beginner within first 4-6 months of lifting again but don't want to baby myself, want to push (sensibly).
I treated myself to the Hevy app over Black Friday so don't need/want/can't afford something that comes only with a pricey app.
The programs that stand-out to me are the Pak's programs, Sohee Lee, SBTD, Caroline Girvan (prob too intense for now) but I have some cost constraints. I'm outside the US and at such a novice stage that I'm not sure I'd get enough value to pay USD$20 a month. (that may be backwards thinking).
What do you think? Grateful for any guidance. I look forward to contributing to this group (been reading for a while) even if it's just enthusiasm.
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Details:
- cis female | age 54, peri-meno | height 165cm / 5.5in
- weight 72kg / 158lbs (lost ~25lbs/11kgs in 2023) | bf% per dexa 33
- previous fitness experience: BFL 100 yrs ago, 3 months here and there with trainers
- current routine: MegSquats Beyond the Barbell (beginner routine)
- goals: muscle gain and strength
- cardio - I used my antipathy for cardio as a gym blocker for years. I'm working past this (plyometrics are beginning to intrigue me - I can't believe I am typing this - thanks Lauren & Jason Pak) but heavy focus on cardio may not be ideal for me just yet