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I can with my legs.
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Lifting again. My wife started going to a personal trainer 2 weeks ago, as her motivation for weight lifting is almost-zero... or negative.

I'm lifting on my own, but said I'd join her at the trainer once a week when the kids are back in school. Only doing upper body at the moment.
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They say deadlifts are a pretty comprehensive thing, for lifting. Works errything.
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GORDON wrote: They say deadlifts are a pretty comprehensive thing, for lifting. Works errything.
My wife does them.

I have a bad knee :\
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And makes the thighs and ass look amazing.
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GORDON wrote: And makes the thighs and ass look amazing.
Which is why it's important that she does them :) My ass is already pretty amazing.
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Still lifting. Wife is actually starting to like it (4 weeks in)
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TheCatt wrote: Still lifting. Wife is actually starting to like it (4 weeks in)
Limited lifting still ongoing. I developed tendinitis in my left arm from rock climbing. I’ve been using this weird ball exercise that works my forearms. Was able to climb 6 V0s without forearm pain, so maybe it’s helping.
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Started going to my wife's trainer today. He had some good ideas to get around some of my injuries, so we'll see.
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My wife hates weight lifting so I got her a personal trainer about 2 months ago.

Yesterday I went with her. Squats are too much for my knee, but I did deadlifts and they went alright.

Super sore today, though.
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TheCatt wrote: Yesterday I went with her. Squats are too much for my knee, but I did deadlifts and they went alright.
Last time, after the workout, I was pumped up and full of energy.

Today I just wanted a nap.
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I cannot express how much I love that cartoon.
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Years ago, a homegym called Tonal came out. I followed it, but didn't buy it. A few months ago, they came out with their 2nd version. I tried it out in Los Angeles a couple of months ago when I was visiting, and purchased after trying it out. Got it installed yesterday, and have done 2 workouts so far.

I like it. I'm using a beginner program right now, but it's easy to switch between exercises, the weight feels good, and I like the automatic tracking. I don't love the $60/month fee, but, whatever. I'll just cancel one of my gym memberships to make it even.
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TheCatt wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 4:24 pm Got it installed yesterday, and have done 2 workouts so far.
Yesterday was OK, but today I am so sore. Today is a day off, then back on tomorrow + Friday.

Also, I am so very weak.
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I remember the ads for Tonal.
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1.5 weeks in, I like it. The guided programs are good for a recent noob like myself. The workout I chose is going well, not aggravating my tendon issues much. Also, my mood, definitely better than before lifting.
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TheCatt wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 11:13 am 1.5 weeks in, I like it. The guided programs are good for a recent noob like myself. The workout I chose is going well, not aggravating my tendon issues much. Also, my mood, definitely better than before lifting.
It has a "strength score." Mine is very low. Which is expected given how long it's been since I've lifted, and my tendon issues (rotator cuff + golfer's elbow + hip currently). But I was mildly offended by just how low it was. Turns out they do 3 sub-scores: Legs, upper, and core. My core score was like 10% of my legs score, which seemed odd. So I did 2 core focused workouts, and it increased my score 750% for core, lol.
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One downside of the Tonal is that it loves to remind me how weak I am. Lol. I started at the 2nd percentile for men, now up to 14th percentile. Admittedly, I've got golfer's elbow, rotator cuff tendonitis, am recovering from my hip surgery still, and have a tendency to develop bicep tendonitis if I go too hard. I moved from a beginner program to intermediate, and it was a little too much. My hammies have been sore since Thursday's workout.

So, I haven't quite given 100%, except on certain exercises (ab crunch, lat pulldown).

Btw, being at 14% for men, makes me 72nd percentile for women. Maybe I should be trans?
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TheCatt wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:01 pm Maybe I should be trans?
Your machine would at least stop telling you how much you suck, and start telling you how awesome you are.
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