I know I need help, because the inefficient way I lost weight in the past will not work anymore. Plus, it gives me someone to be accountable to. Who knows? So far the only thing running has been my mouth. I hope to report some success soon, and am encouraged by what everyone here has posted. Thanks for your time.
You sound like you have some knowledge about this, maybe you can answer my question for me.However, a good trainer will not have you 'crying' sore after one workout. He/she should ease you into it.
You sound like you have some knowledge about this, maybe you can answer my question for me.
The trainer seemed to know what he was doing,
but I think I kind of baffled him. All the leg exercises I breezed through(including calf raises, they didn't start to hurt till 2 days later), but the free-weight above-shoulder exercises killed me. It was never the targeted muscle that hurt (i.e. pecs, triceps), but the stabilizing muscles in the shoulder, most notably the front of the shoulder felt like someone was jamming an ice-pick into it. He just kept lowering the weight until it was apparent that I had blasted something in my shoulder and couldnt lift anymore. then he decided to move me to the machines, and I was fine. Any ideas? Maybe I just need to start on the machines and graduate to the free weights.
Thanks...I had another workout tonight and he did lighter weights to start; it was much better. He also gave longer rest times, and said I'd have to wait for the stabilizing muscles to strengthen before hitting full speed on free weights.