The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
Everything you need to know to be confident in the weight room!
Hello there and welcome – I’m happy to see you here! I bet you’ve made your way over because, at some point, you’ve thought about your health and fitness and considered stepping into a gym. Maybe. One day.
Purchase Sohee Lee – The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women courses at here with PRICE $99 $35
Sohee Lee – The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
Everything you need to know to be confident in the weight room!
Hello there and welcome – I’m happy to see you here! I bet you’ve made your way over because, at some point, you’ve thought about your health and fitness and considered stepping into a gym. Maybe. One day.
I’ve been there, and I’ve felt that anxiety at picking up my first set of weights, not knowing what machine does what, or how much I should be lifting. Are people going to be looking at me and judging?
Sets? Reps? What are those? I hear you.
If you’ve ever felt intimidated at stepping foot into the weights section of the gym, this course is for you.
If you’ve ever looked at a program and wondered if it was written in a foreign language, this course is for you.
If you’ve ever looked longingly at a barbell with the big plates and wished that someday, somehow, you’d be the one lifting it, this course is definitely for you.
Are you ready? Let’s do this together!
I’m on a mission to get dumbbells and barbells into the hands of every woman. I’m creating a movement that will inspire you, empower you, and give even the true beginner the building blocks they need. You’ll learn movement patterns, exercise cues, how to navigate your way around the gym floor, and more. This is the type of information that may take you years in the gym to pick up (and maybe after some misinformation or mishaps along the way). Avoid the confusion and start your journey on the right foot with all the information you need right in this course.
Do you hate the treadmill but think it’s the only way to burn calories? Spinning your wheels (literally) at spin class and not seeing an ounce of definition? Don’t get me wrong, running and spinning are great activities, and even better if you truly enjoy them, but cardio alone is highly unlikely to yield the body composition changes that you’re looking for. Whether your goal is to gain muscle, shed body fat, increase strength, or optimize your quality or life, strength training should be a mainstay in your fitness regimen.
See what Sohee has to say about the Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women is going to break down all of the essential information you need to walk in and own your fitness journey. I’ll start with a foundation of why you should prioritize strength training. I’ll cover the specific movement patterns, how to use gym equipment, and give you the confidence to walk into ANY gym and execute an effective workout.
Complete with over 60 instructional videos and 600 exercise demos, this course is comprehensive and will give you the knowledge you need.
As a bonus, you will also receive 3 sets of training programs to get you started. We include a 2 day per week 12-week training schedule for the gym, a 3 day per week 12-week training schedule for the gym, and an additional 4-week home workout program using common household items you probably already have lying around.
This course is designed to take you from a complete novice in strength training to a knowledgeable gym attendee who can perform exercises with proper form and confidence.
You can complete this course in the comfort of your home, on your commute, or anywhere that you get WiFi – it’s that easy! Go at your own pace, jump around from module to module, and take your time – this course will never expire.
Once completed, you’re encouraged to download the monthly programs and start your strength training journey.
You can read below what some of my clients have to say about what strength training did for them. Remember, we were all a beginner at one point!
Here’s what some of Sohee’s colleagues and clients have to say
“Initially, Sohee’s extensive background, training, and certifications in the fitness industry lead me to her. However, after beginning to work with her I was drawn to so much more. Sohee is truly a fitness professional who puts others first. Her thorough training allows her to be creative and modify exercises based on individual needs. Sohee helped me perfect my lifting form and has developed effective custom workout plans that work around my injuries while still helping me progress towards my goals. Her expertise in lifting has really shined when I’ve read through her programs and have seen the variety in exercises, equipment, and rep ranges that she incorporates. I feel that her passion to help women be comfortable and confident in weight lifting has pushed her to continue to learn herself, keeping her current on the latest fitness research. She’s a leading professional in the industry and after working with her, it is clear why!”
– Nikki B., coaching client
“To put it simply, I think this course is absolutely genius! THIS is what I’ve been waiting for, when family and friends ask me how to start lifting weights. Sohee easily explains every little detail that would make anyone feel confident entering into the weight room. Even if you’re not a beginner, there’s still an abundant number helpful tips that can help improve your technique and time spent at the gym. I just wish this product was available six years ago, when I first started out. It would’ve saved me a lot of time, money, and stress!”
– Torie G., Lift with Sohee member
“Sohee has helped me get better in so many ways! We have not only focused on getting leaner and stronger, but also developing and maintaining a healthy mindset. I had never had a problem to trust Sohee, to trust her method or the process. I have had progressed from day one, and I am still progressing, both physically, psychically and in terms of nutrition. Sometimes I wonder if Sohee knows my body better than I do. I feel like she did something magical, and I will always be grateful for that. I love my body. It is not perfect, and it will never be, but together we have found a way to make me accept all my flaws and be a better version of myself.”
– Andrea S., coaching client
After years of doing circuit training, I was hesitant to start lifting heavier weights and eating more than 1200 calories a day. But, I was exasperated by my lack of results and figured that if it didn’t work out, I could always go back to what I was doing before. To this day, reaching out to Sohee was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made! It is through her research-based coaching methods that I went from eating 75g of carbs a day to 330g of carbs with a fraction of the exercise. I now lift 3-4x a week and do 20 min of cardio 2x a week. She taught me to let go of my fear of food and embrace strength training. I wholeheartedly trust Sohee’s expertise. She is someone with a wealth of integrity and never compromises on the quality of her service. Sohee’s methods completely transformed my life.
– Marie S., coaching client
Your Instructor
Sohee Lee is the founder and head coach at SoheeFit Systems, LLC. Sohee has been coaching in the virtual realm since 2012, and coaches at her in-person training at her San Diego studio. In addition to formal coaching, she offers multiple online consultation services and is the author of 2017’s Eat.Lift.Thrive., along with her multiple e-books. She has a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford University and an M.S. in Psychology from Arizona State University. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through NSCA and a Certified Sports Nutritionist from the International Society of Sports Nutrition (CISSN). Her methods are evidence-based and her focus is on achieving sustainable results with her clients while allowing them to live their everyday life.
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Course Curriculum
The Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
Welcome to the Beginner’s Guide to Lifting Weights for Women
Introduction
Why strength train?
Learning objectives
Introduction to the Weight Room
Safety first
What’s what in the gym
Gym etiquette
Equipment tips and tricks
Movement Patterns
Elements of a sound program
Squat pattern
Hinge pattern
Bridge pattern
Lateral/rotary pattern
Upper body push pattern
Upper body pull pattern
Core movements
Isolation movements
Implementing Your Workouts
Sets, reps, and rest – oh my!
What weight to use
Effort and load
Checking your form
Tracking your workout progress
Cardio and Other Activity
Where does cardio fit into my goals?
Shouldn’t I be doing more circuits to shed body fat?
What if I do yoga, Pilates, rock climbing, or other activities?
FAQ
What if I’m not comfortable in the gym?
Should men and women lift differently?
Do I have to squat/bench/deadlift?
Will I get bulky? I just want to tone.
Do I have to lift heavy? What is heavy?
What if the workout is too easy?
What if the workout is too hard?
I’m not tired enough or sweating much by the end. Should I be worried?
How often should I change up my workouts?
I’m injured. What should I do?
What if I’m traveling?
What gym accessories do I need?
Essential elements of a home gym
Nutrition
Calories, energy balance, and macronutrients
Fat loss and muscle gain
Nutrition strategies
Nutrition myths
Supplements
Putting It All Together
Warming up
Training programs
Summary and Files
Glossary and acronyms
PDFs – all in one place
Where to go from here?
References
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