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Probably a silly question, but regarding weight training

Posted by housekeeping (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 21, 08 at 0:44

I was wondering about this today and thought someone here might be able to answer.....

I read that adding weight training is important for older people (late 50's) so I'm trying to figure out how to get some in. I live (and work) on farm so I'm not sure how much more I need to add as I am pretty constantly active all day, year round. Some of the jobs are quite physically demanding: cutting, splitting and hauling wood for instance; and then there's toting 40 or 50 lb bags of feed and pellets or shoveling in the barns or roofs. Well, you get the picture.

When I see people doing weight training they are lifting little dumbell-shaped weights. So do you think that the following activity might suffice for weight training? I am currently working on a multi-year project to limb up several acres of pole timber working with a 12' pole saw that weighs about 2 lbs and removing branches about 16-18 feet in air. I do it about an hour or so a day and will for another month or two. The work is basically raise the saw, pull down, repeatedly, to cut, then reposition and cut another branch. I am not folding my arms up and down from waist to shoulder level, but raising them from shoulder to full extension overhead. Does that count? I work at it quite steadily, and I can talk, but not sing while I do it.

TIA for your response.

Molly~


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RE: Probably a silly question, but regarding weight training

I think you're covered Molly


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RE: Probably a silly question, but regarding weight training

Molly hi,

I believe that there is a big difference between working and working out.

Even though you have strenous physical exercise daily, are you working all of your muscle groups correctly? Also, a good trainer will not only work all of your muscles, he/she will work on balance and make sure that you stretch properly.

This is a personal decision on your part. Good luck in making it.

Carol


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RE: Probably a silly question, but regarding weight training

Sounds like you have your basis covered Molly! Seems like work can be a never ending J.O.B!!! Although we do it every day, it is becoming more and more important to work on the proper way to do lifting,as I've been finding out the hard way. I'm 29 and have been struggling with back problems already! Physical activities are always good, but sounds like you need a little rest and relaxation from time to time!

Here is a link that might be useful: Make time for yourself


 
 

 

 


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