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Barbara Greene became interested in weight-training in 2003 after reading the book Sculpting Her Body Perfect.
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About Barbara Greene

Barbara Greene became interested in weight-training in 2003 after reading the book Sculpting Her Body Perfect. The fitness levels that she built up as a result carried her through the honours year of her Scottish Cultural Studies degree which was fraught with health issues. Barbara could not now envisage a life without some sort of weight-training based fitness routine.

For questions or comments, please visit Barbara (5kgLifter) on the Muscle & Strength forum.

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Whole Body Conditioning Workout For Women
Barbara Greene's 7 day weight training and cardio workout is specifically designed for women who want to increase their fitness and muscle tone.
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Tracy
Posted Tue, 03/20/2012 - 10:44

Hi Barbara! I was looking at some of your programs and they look great! I belong to a gym and recently talked with a trainer who told me to do weights 3x a week and cardio 2x-3x a week. I can only get to the gym 3-4 days a week so I was wondering which of your workouts would be best for me. I am weigh about 122 and I really need to lose fat and tone.

Which of your programs would you recommend? I was interested in the Whole Body Conditioning but 5 days is difficult and I would really like to see some results quickly.

Thanks for your advice!!

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Barbara Greene
Posted Wed, 04/04/2012 - 13:43

Hi Tracy

I only have the one program up online, at present, that's the Women's Whole Body Conditioning Workout.

3-4 days a week is fine, select a workout that will fit the amount of days you wish to workout on; there are many great routines on the site that will fit your needs. Take a browse through the women's workouts available on M&S by various other authors.

You could also do cardio out of the gym and just use your days in the gym for the weights portion of a routine, that is if time permits outside of the gym and you want to do running or some other form of cardio which will lend itself well to no gym at all. That will also depend on whether you want to do more than the 3-4 days that you're able to attend a gym as well but the extra 2-3 days aren't a necessity.

Hope that helps a bit.

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