txsqlchick
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This may be a dumb question, but should I be concerned that on certain machines (the leg press, for example) I can do 3 sets of 10 reps with a good deal of weight (190 lbs) but on others, I struggle to do 3 sets of 10 with 10-30lbs?
I know some of my muscles won't be as strong as others...there's this one where I lie down with my butt in the air and do curls with my legs, it's supposed to work my hamstrings. I struggle to do 3 sets of 10 with 30 lbs on that; it kills. There's another that's supposed to work my quadriceps and it's been hard working up to 3 sets of 10 with 30 lbs. On some of the upper body machines I can only do 10 lbs, especially the ones that work the shoulders.
When using these machines, should I be struggling to complete those last few reps?
I know these are probably dumb questions, but I'm new to this. My goal is to build lean muscle mass and strength....or at least preserve what I have...while I lose weight. My workout partner and I focus on 3 key areas: arms and chest, shoulders and back, and legs and butt. We focus on one key area per day after we do our cardio workout.
Thanks.
I know some of my muscles won't be as strong as others...there's this one where I lie down with my butt in the air and do curls with my legs, it's supposed to work my hamstrings. I struggle to do 3 sets of 10 with 30 lbs on that; it kills. There's another that's supposed to work my quadriceps and it's been hard working up to 3 sets of 10 with 30 lbs. On some of the upper body machines I can only do 10 lbs, especially the ones that work the shoulders.
When using these machines, should I be struggling to complete those last few reps?
I know these are probably dumb questions, but I'm new to this. My goal is to build lean muscle mass and strength....or at least preserve what I have...while I lose weight. My workout partner and I focus on 3 key areas: arms and chest, shoulders and back, and legs and butt. We focus on one key area per day after we do our cardio workout.
Thanks.

