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Cathlete
On the ask Cathe forum there was a good question about whether it is better to lift heavy or light weights. There were some very educational responses to this question, but I am still confused about one issue. How do you determine whether to lift heavy or light, and>>>>> how do you decide if you are actually lifting heavy or light for your fitness level. Seems like this could vary a good deal from person to person. I am a lazy weight lifter. I love aerobics, but am not crazy about lifting weights. However, I do a good bit of both. I haven't gone over 20 lbs dumbells ever and am wondering if this is heavy enough to be considered heavy. I am also better at lifting heavy for some body parts over others. I hate!!!!! Meaner Legs (aka Leaner Legs) it defeats me everytime. I can never!!!! finish all the reps Cathe does. I usually want to throw my dumbell through the tv set before I am through. I whimp out too often and will do an easier tape when this one comes up in my rotation. It seriously intimidates me!!!!! All this to say I am probably not challenging myself enough when I lift weights and was wondering if their are any guidelines out there for determining if you are actually lifting heavy or light as compared to your level of fitness. Do I have to have an ibuprofen day the next day to be doing any good? Which is usually what happens to me when I do "meaner legs"!