�of these are great because they burn off calories and are iPod friendly. You can sit on the bike, set your playlist up and just ride. It makes working out that much more enjoyable. Music is also vital in that it gets you motivated as I pointed out in another article. Songs like The Final Countdown or the Rocky theme get you pumped up and eager to push yourself to higher limits. If you want to get into weight lifting, you have two options: low weight with a high number of reps or high weight with a low number of reps. The latter builds up bulk muscle while the other establishes tone. I'm a fan of the first. This is for several reasons, the first of which is the fact that it is less damaging to my ego. It also has the convenient fact that such a system builds tone. More importantly though, I find that you end up lifting more that way than with the high weight set up. You spend much of the time having the spotters lift it because your arms give out. You know that feeling you get after a good workout where your limbs are loose and kind of dead at the same time? It's not a bad feeling, it's how you know you got a good workout. I don't get that feeling with the high weight/low reps set up. We did that the other day and I wasn't even sore the next day. For someone who's out of shape, soreness is a sign that I did something right. While there are a variety of variations, I find the 3 sets of 8-12 as the ideal workout set up. When 3 sets of 8 for whatever weight you are lifting gets too easy, you up the number of reps. After you hit 12 reps you up the weight and start back at 8 reps.Workout Regiments
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