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I am conducting a research paper on weight training in modern society and would greatly appreciate some input from the readers of this forum.

What I need to find out is what kind of people are involved in weight training today. In other words, who is the typical weight lifter?

Things I'd like to know are:

Your age
Your goals (do you want to gain muscle, lose weight, compete, get better for sports etc.?)
How long have you been weight training?
What is the biggest problem(s) you've had achieving your goals?

I'll go ahead and put forth own stats -

Age: 20
Goals: Add 60lbs of muscle in next couple of years with low body fat, Vin Diesel look. Started at 135lbs 2 months ago, gained about 15lbs so far.
How long I've been training: 2 months
Biggest problem I've had: Getting diet together, cooking enough food to last more than 1 day :P
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Post by swanso5 »

Age: 28
Goals: To dunk a basketball on regualr sized ring but presently getting "relaigned" so it could be 3moinths away before I am allowed to do consistent high impact stuff for lower body so mainly strength at the moment How long I've been training: properly for about 5 years
Biggest problem I've had: getting realigned has extended time line

good luck
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Post by FireMyst »

age: 31
goals: increase strength (i am a soccer midfielder and also runner)
How long have you been weight training?: weight only 1 month
What is the biggest problem(s) you've had achieving your goals?: knee, social life and other competing needs and goals
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Post by Jonny »

Age: 22
Goals: Primary aim - increase strength (sport specific for football a.k.a soccer). Also hypertrophy (6-8lbs of muscle). I want to have arms so big I would struggle in reaching to brush teeth! :lol:
How long I've been training: 2 years properly (weight/resistance training)
Biggest problem I've had: Gaining the last 6-8 lbs of muscle mass - Largely due to the cardio demands of soccer

Masculator - your research paper sounds interesting. When I was studying, many students conducted similar work. You should (and you probably already are) get into numerous gym/health clubs and speak to members. It is also worthwhile speaking to gym staff. Anyhow good luck with it. It would also be good if you could let us all know what findings/conclusions you discovered. All the best
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Post by jd12 »

Age:14
Goal: gain muscle (used to be fat loss then i reached that goal and moved on)
How long: 1 to 1 1/2 years (6-10 months just intensive cardio, 6 months cardio just to maintain results and strength training)
Biggest problem: not patient enough to wait for results and because of that over-training
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Post by someguyfromontario »

Age: 34
Goals: Shed 20lbs of fat and add 10lbs (or more) of strong lean muscle to get back into hockey (goaltender)
How long I've been training: Just started
Biggest problem I'll have: Discipline!
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Post by kif »

Age: 16

Goals: To gain bone density and height; to increase in muscle mass and improve overall strength and stamina.
I am aiming to reach at least 55kg and 165cm before 2008.

How long I've been training: Just over a year.

Began doing 20 push ups per set; 30 reps of 7.5kgs per set and 30 sit ups per set.
Now I do 3 sets of 50 push ups; 2 sets 20 reps of 15kgs and 2 sets of 70 sit ups.

Biggest problem I've have: Eating at the right times and training/exercising at proper rates. This is because of school demands and the bad sleeping habits from it.
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Age: 17
Goals: Lose another 20kg of fat and put on 10 kg of muscle, I wanna get down to about 10-13 percent body fat.
How long I've been training: One year and 2 months
Biggest problem I've had: Sticking to diet has been a problem, but I've had it under control for a while now.
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Post by Wip »

Don't know if you still need this but i'll give info anyway.

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Gain weigh by gaining muscle & strength. Look bigger than I ever have (which ain't too hard been same weight for 25 years..lol)

Aug 9th 2006 (9 months) PROUD OF THAT DAY. I never came close to keeping a workout routine this long.

Biggest problem is eating calories. I just can't get enough, since I'm small and never had a problem with weight I can't seem to get enough even though I eat all the time and eat good heavy calories. I also can't just eat anything. (cholestoral problem)
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Post by dashabz »

age: just turned 18 :D
Goals: to lose a couple of pounds on abs and core area .and increase stamina

How long have i been training: just over 8 months. height 5ft 10 .weight was 169 now 176lbs.. 14% body fat . the thing is i can easily gain the strength . eg. bench i could only bench 70kg as one rep max. and in 4 weeks one rep max became 90kg. but when it comes to losingg ab fat i just cantt do it. and staminaa is wayy below average . i have a hugee speed advantage to people though.

biggest problems: toooo lazy :lol: . plus diet consists of junk :D
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Post by Boss Man »

I'm sceptical about this. Why is this guy asking for stuff he's not been back to read in 7 months?
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Post by swanso5 »

it's good to see what peole's goals are and how they are trying to reach them anyway
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Can't argue with that.
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