If you are interested in building muscle you should gradually increase the amount of weight that you lift on dumbbells. If you are interested in toning and firming your muscles you should have less weight on the dumbbells and do more reps.
No, a camera does not add pounds
at 5ft she should weigh 105 pounds add 5 pounds for every inch
It depends on your height, to your question you should also add your height.
Start at 5ft and on average should be 100 pounds and every inch, add 5 pounds. That is if you are not very athletic
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No you add acid to lower the pH
A 8 year old girl should be 55 to 65 pounds if its a boy 65 to 70 a little bit higher a little bit lower its ok
A person around 5 feet tall should be 100 pounds if a woman and around 130 pounds if a man. Add 10-20 pounds for each inch after that.
You should check growth charts and your BMI.
98.1828 pounds of addition should be selenium.
it depends on how tall you are but my doctor said that when you are 5 feet you should be about 100 pounds and for ever inch you add 5 pounds so if you were 5'4" your average weight should be 120
You are asking the wrong question. Normally when you can get to 10 reps it is time to add more weight. Now you should go to 60 pounds. The object of weight training is to add strength.