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I used to think EXACTLY like you. I'm not kidding, exactly.

A friend got me into the gym, and it turns out it's a hell of a lot different than I thought. Lifting 10-lb dumbbells forever will make your brain go numb, but if you boost the weight up to the point you can only do 3x5 or 5x5 (3 or 5 sets of 5), the weight becomes the purpose. I don't know how to put it better than that- once you're halfway through a rep, you have to devote all your ability to getting the damn thing back in the air.

The first 1-2 trips will not be very exciting because you'll be learning technique and starting with low weights so as not to overshoot your abilities, but give it a shot and stick it out for 2-3 weeks, and see how it goes.

(It will get to the point where you don't want to go or you don't want to do the next set because it's hard- but that is easier to get past than the frustration with pointless menial labor)

http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-tra...

p.s. as noted in the article, the gym is not quite the same as exercise, but this was in response to your specific point.




first 1-2 trips? Heck, I go 3X/week, and the first 1-2 months weren't very exciting.

but now I look forward to every session. I'm still in the 'rapid gains' part of the curve. (And I'm 48.)




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