Weight training newbie. Ideas?

WinterBreeze

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I've recently begun weight training using dumbbells. Unfortunately I know so little about weight training that I fear I'm not doing it well enough to reap the benefits. For one thing, I only work out my arms/shoulders with weights. And do basics for the stomach/abdomen. Here is a basic outline of what I do:

Arms:

Bicep curls x 8
Lifts x 8 (per arm)
Swinging dumbbells X 8 per arm

Repeat etc.

Shoulders:

Lift using both arms

Stomach/abdomen/arms/legs

30 press ups (they’re not proper press-ups because I don’t put my entire body weight on my arms when doing them.)
20 sit-ups
20 leg lifts (per leg)

I usually do this for fifteen minutes around twice a week. I try and use weights that are fairly heavy - enough to challenge my muscles. However, I have read on certain websites that one should be doing a 40 minute full-body work out using weights, 3-4 times a week. The problem is, I’m not a member of the gym (can’t really afford it,) so I don’t have access to a variety of weights. I would like to do a longer, full body workout on all my major muscle groups (in the arms, legs, thighs, buttocks, abdomen, chest etc.) Unfortunately, I really lack information on it - so I was wondering whether anyone knows of any beginners guides/videos that might be useful for me, since the equipment I have is rather limited.

Help appreciated.
 
I found it helpful to jump over to YouTube and check out some of the instructional video's. Some are better than others of course but there are plenty showing DB excercises with good form.
I personally prefer to use DB's rather than machines because they force you to balance and require a little more effort.

The Kirk Watt video's are all good for showing correct form.
 
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