Pottsy said:
Most likely replies on this website however are 'yes, squats' or 'no, do more cycling'. No disrespect to the previous posters.
Of course !
Actually , now is the time of year where a fair amount of gym time can be productive in order to enhance that core strength... flexibility and general muscle tone.
No one should be thinking about bulking up.. leave that for Xmas..
You dont need a PT for a gym program..
An instructor can devise a fairly specific program for you using goddamn dumbbells if you like (only if you are adept at free weights !! )
When you start heaving a pair of dumbbells about from 16kg upwards, you need to have the confidence to use them correctly.
Seeing blokes feck sets of 30kgs onto the floor after bench work displeases me!
NOTE: Lighter weights can be of equal importance - we dont want to get into the realms of brute strength.
Oh I am assuming that you are using these in a gym?
Decent weights are not cheap.
If you are a at home user - consider kettle bells and their routines as they develop dynamic power, stability and also have an effect on the CV system.