Right now I have two things: jack and squat, and I’m not sure about how to go about the second!
I can train inside, in which case I have enough space to pick up a barbell with some extra. Inside I only have tatami mats, so if I drop a weight on them, it’s only going to happen once!
Or I can train outside. I don’t have much space in my garden either, but enough to drop things. I would prefer not to, because I’m a gardening freak and although there’s nothing but bare soil in that area, it will impact the soil and make it highly unworkable for the next people who move in.
A power rack or a bench will be possible if there are some on the market which are fairly corrosion-proof… I have some time off next week so I’ll investigate.
So in short, all I’ll have to start with is myself, a barbell, and/or dumbbells.
Wait a minute!! I thought you were one of those grammar nazis!!!
The answer is in the bit you quoted my friend!
Notice the period at the end of the first sentence: this is to denote separation of one main idea and subsequent ideas (after the period). The ‘also’ in the next sentence is to introduce ideas to be considered additional to the first idea. As the strength of ‘also’ varies in accordance with the juxtaposition of the primary idea and secondary ideas, the ‘but’ is used to stress separation from the object of the first sentence. Thus, it is quite clearly stated that my primary goal is strength, and my secondary goals are gaining weight and muscle-tone!
Phew! What a *******! (Sorry, I’m an English teacher! :p) Right, now I’ve stopped being a smartarse… back to the subject!
If I have an interesting programme (and of course at first I’ll be well into it) I can set aside half and hour a day (I’ll tack this on to my bodyweight progamme which is largely Fish’s first one plus some shooto exercises - sprawls and things, and my form training/shadow boxing - would it be better before or after?).
BTW, if you’re interested in how this turns out, I’ll measure everything from the start and turn this into a blog. I am your guinea-pig!