I want to try deadlifting, but I'm not sure how much weight to use for the first time. I weigh 75kg, and 1,68m tall, so as I'm training at the moment to firstly become healthier and lose about 5kg of those hard to get fat around the abs, love handles and chest, I would also like to get some definition muscle wise. I'm not trying to get huge, I would just like have a nice toned body with some muscle definition. For the past 2 months I've been training in the mornings before work, 4 times a week, with a 4day training plan consisting of about 15-20minutes cardio every session, situps every session and then then weight training for 30 minutes chest and bicepts day one, triceps and shoulders day 2, legs day 3, abs and back day 4. I do 3 sets of each excersice, starting with 15 reps and going down each rep but incereasing the weight, or I keep the sets at the same weight with the same reps. I also use USN phedra cut and drink a USN Muscle Fuel STS. Problem is, after 2 months I actually picked up 1 kilo, and although I feel much fitter and definately lost some flab, I dont have much bigger muscles, although a lot firmer. Im scared that the supplements I take and the amount of cardio actually cancels eachother out with respect to gaining muscle.....don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to get as big as I can, but I would like to get some results for my effort.....do I need to use more protein?
Oh, I meant to ask too how much I should deadlift for the first time without injuring myself or wasting my time? I find any excercise with a barbell to be quite intimidating, in comparison with dumbells...