Thanks, Endorphin Junky! Your reply is very helpful. I do find myself falling into the "more is better" trap sometime, and interestingly, those are the times when I have seen some of those symptoms of overtraining appear.
Rita, I believe you are right that most women will not get bulky from weight training. And I suppose each woman has her own definition of what "light" weights are. Generally, I'm lifting weights that are light enough for me to do 15 reps before I have to rest. I do 4-5 sets of 15 reps for each muscle group, 3 times per week. I don't know if that's what most women would consider "light," but I do know that I've lost major inches and 2 clothing sizes. Not a single pound lost, however! I weighed 140 when I was a size 10 and I still weigh 140 as a size 6. It doesn't bother me, but it does make me a little concerned about those BMI indexes that doctors are using to determine whether people are overweight! Obviously since I haven't lost any weight, mine hasn't changed, but I'm healthier and more fit now than I was before.
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