As to whether you strength is going up will depend a lot on the things that you do outside of the gym. Are you eating enough? Are you getting enough rest? Do you have any injuries. If you are not eating enough and not getting enough rest your strength can go down.
If you are a real newbie your strength may climb each week for a while, but dont expect this to continue forever. You will have good weeks and bad weeks.
As to when to increase the weights, if you are working in the 8-12 rep range I would suggest that when you get an exercise up to the 12 reps, increase the weight to something you can do at the 8 rep range.
Just a random question for everyone, at what age should you stop counting your age in half years?
The answers to your questions also depend on what lift you are talking about. If you are talking squats and deadlifts, then yes I would expect you could increase these every week for quite a while. If you mean triceps kickbacks, give yourself a slap. What the hell are you doing?
If you are not doing squats and deadlifts, start. Now.
How much do you eat? If it is less than 4000 cal/day, eat more. Don’t go to 4000 cal in one jump, you will probably make yourself sick. Try increasing 250-300/day every week until you get 4000.
[quote]helga wrote:
As to whether you strength is going up will depend a lot on the things that you do outside of the gym. Are you eating enough? Are you getting enough rest? Do you have any injuries. If you are not eating enough and not getting enough rest your strength can go down.
If you are a real newbie your strength may climb each week for a while, but dont expect this to continue forever. You will have good weeks and bad weeks.
As to when to increase the weights, if you are working in the 8-12 rep range I would suggest that when you get an exercise up to the 12 reps, increase the weight to something you can do at the 8 rep range.
Just a random question for everyone, at what age should you stop counting your age in half years?[/quote]
Good advice. And good advice all around. 18, I say.