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Dallas Area Help

superwife

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I am pretty new to "real" lifting and I was wondering if there is anyone in the Dallas area that i could meet up with sometime to help me with form and understanding different exercises? I would like to learn how to do a dead lift and make sure my form is good for squats and bench. There are also a bunch of other moves I see mentioned on the board that I can't figure out. I have looked at all the videos but i am still struggling...

Any help?

Thanks!!!!
 
I wish you the very best in finding someone in your area that can be helpful, but don't rule out traveling for instruction. It may be a last resort financially, but if you love training you'll find a way. Even some of the top athletes in the nation travel to train.
 
i usually travel almost 2hrs every sunday to train......unless im flat broke...most time i scrape it up somehow tho.
 
The only problem is that i would feel guilty jumping in a big training session with a lot of serious lifters...I am 5'1" and 120 lbs. and just starting to lift...

My PR's so far: 115 squat, 85 bench, no deadlifts yet...

I am afraid I would be a tad intimidated... I wanna get a little stronger and more sure of myself before I jump into all that... though, hopefully not too much longer!!!

(did that make sense or am I just making excuses?)
 
superwife said:
The only problem is that i would feel guilty jumping in a big training session with a lot of serious lifters...I am 5'1" and 120 lbs. and just starting to lift...

My PR's so far: 115 squat, 85 bench, no deadlifts yet...

I am afraid I would be a tad intimidated... I wanna get a little stronger and more sure of myself before I jump into all that... though, hopefully not too much longer!!!

(did that make sense or am I just making excuses?)

It makes sense. There are one-on-one training sessions out there usually offered by some great lifters. I'll look around and I'm sure the others on the board will do the same. If your ever in the southern Mississippi area, Bigguns15 and I would happily help you out.
 
Don't worry about being intimidated. Once you get around a group of serious lifters you will be more motivated than anything else. Also don't think that your size has anything to do with you ability to make great progress.

And yes that did sound like you were making excuses:D just realize that everyone starts somewhere and the more help you have in the beginning the better off you will be. There are some people from the boards around Oklahoma City that wouldn't be a terrible trip for you. Denver might be a touch far but if you are ever up this way let me know and I would love for you to come and train at my gym.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Like Scotsman said, we all started out just like you. And even with experience, we're always looking to tweak something or seeking instruction on how to get stronger. That's part of what makes powerlifting fun.
 
superwife said:
The only problem is that i would feel guilty jumping in a big training session with a lot of serious lifters...I am 5'1" and 120 lbs. and just starting to lift...

My PR's so far: 115 squat, 85 bench, no deadlifts yet...

I am afraid I would be a tad intimidated... I wanna get a little stronger and more sure of myself before I jump into all that... though, hopefully not too much longer!!!

(did that make sense or am I just making excuses?)

those lifts are pretty good and i know what ya mean..i thought the same thing. the first time i went to clints(bfolds) i thought i was goin to watch someone doin strongman events(never seen it). never had any intention of doin them or lifting there....from that day on..i was hooked. i found out that training with people that are alot stronger than you or intimidate you is better because i learn a hellova lot more and it motivates the hell outta me seein him and some of the other guys pushin the weights they do. you wont regret it if you find someone that knows their stuff to train with. i promise.
 
kingc_79 said:


those lifts are pretty good and i know what ya mean..i thought the same thing. the first time i went to clints(bfolds) i thought i was goin to watch someone doin strongman events(never seen it). never had any intention of doin them or lifting there....from that day on..i was hooked. i found out that training with people that are alot stronger than you or intimidate you is better because i learn a hellova lot more and it motivates the hell outta me seein him and some of the other guys pushin the weights they do. you wont regret it if you find someone that knows their stuff to train with. i promise.


:D That is why I posted the message!! I am really excited to learn more and start getting some GREAT numbers, I just want to make sure i am doing everything correctly from the start...

Oklahoma is definitely reachable...Denver is rather far...a long weekend trip to Mississippi might be doable...

Thanks!!!
 
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