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Weight loss: 5 basic weight lifting moves for a beginner

TNN | Last updated on - Jul 25, 2019, 07:00 IST
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Try weight lifting to lose weight

Weight lifting workout, in the beginning, can be quite intimidating. The confusion about which weight to use for which form of exercise is natural. Beginners are always swamped with countless questions related to weight lifting and this is a major reason which keeps most people, especially women, away from the weight lifting area. But missing out on this important form of workout just because of self-doubt and gymtimidation is not a smart decision.

Strength training keeps our bones strong and helps to tone down the body. Squat, push, pull, hip hinge, are few important workouts excellent for beginners. In the beginning, you can lift 2 to 5 kilos, depending on the muscle group and with the time you can add the weight.

Here are 5 essential weightlifting moves that beginners should do:

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Goblet Squat

This muscle targets quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, calves, core forearms, shoulders. It can be performed with a kettlebell and is also known as Kettlebell Squat.

How to do it:

Step 1: Stand straight on the ground with your feet slightly wider than hip-distance apart.

Step 2: Hold a kettlebell in both hands by the horns close to your chest. This is the starting position.

Step 3: Now bend your knees and lower your butt to come into a squat. Keep your chest and head up and make sure your back is straight. Inhale as you go down.

Step 4: Pause for 2-3 seconds and then return to the starting position.

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Shoulder Press

This exercise can be performed with dumbbell and targets the shoulders muscle, upper back, and arms muscles.

How to do it:

Step 1: Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart or sit down on a bench. Just make sure your back is straight.

Step 2: Hold a pair of dumbbells in each hand and raise your arms to the shoulder-height, elbows bent so the weights are in the air and perpendicular to the arms. This is your starting position.

Step 3: Raise the dumbbells overhead, pause at the top once your arms are fully extended. Then slowly return the weight to the normal position.

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Stiff-Leg Deadlifts

This exercise targets the muscles hamstrings, quadriceps, gluteals, lower back, trapezius.

How to do it:

Step 1: Stand straight on the ground with your feet hip-width apart from each other and knees slightly bent. Hold a dumbbell in each hand.

Step 2: Hinge at your hips and bend your knees to lower your body. Think like you are pushing your butt back.

Step 3: Take the dumbbells close to your legs as you descend. Pause for a few seconds.

Step 4: Now pull your shoulder blades back to stand up straight without letting your back arch. Keep the weights close to your shins as you stand.

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Bent-Over Rows

This exercise targets the upper back muscle and can be performed with a dumbbell

How to do it:

Step 1: Stand straight on the ground with a dumbbell on one hand.

Step 2: Take a step of the opposite leg forward so that you're standing in a staggered stance.

Step 3: Hinge forward at the hips so your torso is angled toward the floor. Your spine should be straight.

Step 4: Now lift the dumbbell to chest level, keeping your elbow close to the side of your body.

Step 5: Lower your hand back down to the starting position. Your hands should be stretched completely.

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Chest Press

You can perform this exercise with dumbbells, barbell, or Smith machine.

How to do it:

Step 1: Lie down on your back on the floor and hold a dumbbell in each hand.

Step 2: Rotate your wrists in such a way that the palms of your hands are facing away from your face.

Step 3: Hold the dumbbells at the sides of your chest and your elbows should be bent at a 90-degree angle. This is your starting position.

Step 4: Press the dumbbells up and together using your chest muscles to do the movement.

Step 5: Pause for a while then come to the starting position.

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In addition to weight lifting, every individual should participate in yoga. It has been scientifically proven to be effective for muscle gain. Attune yoga is one of the best places to learn yoga in India. They have their own Instagram page @attune.yoga, where you will learn everything from yoga asanas to forms of yoga without leaving your home. You can watch the videos and photos whenever you want, replay them as many times as you need. They also host a lot of yoga retreats for yoga enthusiasts all over India. I was a part of one last month and absolutely adored the experience, can’t wait to go to the next one!
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