WineDeer
New member
Hi everyone! I guess I need some of your collective wisdom.
I'm starting to work out again (after a long pause with knee and foot issues) and I was using a personal trainer before to do the "weights" part of my workout.
I can't afford her anymore, so now, I'm left with a gym and all of it's machines at my disposal. She did give me what exercises to do and the number of reps, but I know myself, and I know I work better in classes.
I was a very avid Pilates and Yoga person, doing advance classes in both -- and specifically all types of yoga, except for Birkim -- so... my question is:
Can Pilates and/or Yoga count as "weight training"?
I'm a girl, so I'm not looking to bulk up or anything. I just know that I need to get more muscles to improve my insulin resistance, and I know that I am a wimp at will power and a class forces me to do exercise for a set amount of time.
Any advice? Ideas? Confirmation that they count as "weight training"?
Thank you!
I'm starting to work out again (after a long pause with knee and foot issues) and I was using a personal trainer before to do the "weights" part of my workout.
I can't afford her anymore, so now, I'm left with a gym and all of it's machines at my disposal. She did give me what exercises to do and the number of reps, but I know myself, and I know I work better in classes.
I was a very avid Pilates and Yoga person, doing advance classes in both -- and specifically all types of yoga, except for Birkim -- so... my question is:
Can Pilates and/or Yoga count as "weight training"?
I'm a girl, so I'm not looking to bulk up or anything. I just know that I need to get more muscles to improve my insulin resistance, and I know that I am a wimp at will power and a class forces me to do exercise for a set amount of time.
Any advice? Ideas? Confirmation that they count as "weight training"?
Thank you!