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		<title>Transformation Part III &#8212; Training As An Athlete &#8212; Before Kettlebells</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It took me some time to learn enough about weight training to make intelligent decisions about how to train myself.  Here&#8217;s my history with weight training:

Learning to lift and building basic strength/developing &#8220;normal&#8221; strength in my arm and wrist.  Used machines + some free weights.  Cardio consisted of treadmill running and/or walking.  This phase lasted until  around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It took me some time to learn enough about weight training to make intelligent decisions about how to train myself.  Here&#8217;s my history with weight training:</p>
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<li>Learning to lift and building basic strength/developing &#8220;normal&#8221; strength in my arm and wrist.  Used machines + some free weights.  Cardio consisted of treadmill running and/or walking.  This phase lasted until  around April, 2007.</li>
<li>The body building phase &#8211;  using mostly free weights, doing a 5-day body part split,  using both compound and isolation exercises.   Cardio was kick boxing classes or treadmill.  Later I learned about high intensity interval training. This phase ended in September, 2008.</li>
<li><em>New Rules of Lifting for Women</em> &#8211; Following the 7 stages exactly as presented in the book by Schuler, Forsythe and Cosgrove.  I completed this program in March, 2009.  I am very proud of this achievement, as I learned so much about lifting, and I saw so much improvement in myself with this program.  For the first time in my life, I was able to do a chin up after following the progression outlined in the book.  All that WITH a shabby wrist!  My cardio training was high intensity interval training performed after weight training 3x per week.  On off days, I walked on the treadmill using a significant incline or used the Stairmill.</li>
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<p>While I was following the program in <em>New Rules of Lifting for Women</em> (NROL4W) I became interested in kettlebell training, and made the decision to begin training with kettlebells after completing the <em>New Rules</em> program.  Kettlebell training began in March, 2009.</p>
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