Hi
'Lifting weights will make me bulky'
'I don't like the free weights area'
'I'm not a meathead!'
'won't it hurt?'
Some of the questions us PT's often
get from someone just starting on their fitness journey are something along the above lines.
Male and Female.
Gyms really aren't that daunting. The big chunks of iron are just waiting for you to learn how to use them and the people are often the most positive people you will ever meet!
Once you get acclimatised to lifting, it can transform you in many more ways that you can imagine.
Getting help on your form and good coaching on just a few lifts will start you on the right track. You can't rush it so be patient.
Somehow it is incredibly addictive once
you get involved.
Hate the gym? You don't actually necessarily need any of the funky equipment at all..bodyweight exercises still use resistance/ weight. That or having a few bits at home can do a great job.
Your body doesn't know if you are using the most expensive, bright red kettlebell, shiniest barbell or the verso-climber. To it a
load is a load.
Just find a way to add muscle. Whatever you like to do and you enjoy, do it regularly.
Adding muscle is, simply put, the best thing you can do for your body equal only to good nutrition.