First Time Lifting Heavy – Where to Start?

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Belle%24
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Re: First Time Lifting Heavy – Where to Start?

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Progressive overload is your best friend. Add small jumps—2.5 to 5 lbs. Those tiny increases stack up fast.
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That’s motivating, I always thought I had to add big weight jumps to progress.
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Also, don’t forget accessories. Hip thrusts, rows, lunges… those will feed your main lifts and fix weak spots.
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I’ve been skipping accessories, maybe that’s why I stall sometimes.
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Exactly. Big lifts need support work. Think of it as building armor for your compounds.
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Re: First Time Lifting Heavy – Where to Start?

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Bench is tricky for most women. Focus on bar paths and keeping shoulders tight it’s more about control than brute force.
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Re: First Time Lifting Heavy – Where to Start?

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Yes! My bench feels so shaky, gonna try locking in my shoulders more.
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