Should you wait until you've lost weight for weights?

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  • Leadfoot_Lewis
    Leadfoot_Lewis Posts: 1,623 Member
    Who are these crappy Personal Trainers who make all of us trainers look bad?

    I'd suggest hitting the weights and dumping the trainer.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    tanny20171 wrote: »
    This whole "where are your muscles" witch hunt thing is reminding me of a similar incident I had at work....when I was warned by the health and safety officer to stop going out alone into the car park to warn off kids doing drugs there....words to the effect of "you think you're Rambo but you're not " lol

    I think the confusion is because you keep talking about your naturally muscly build, then post pics of your rack (thanks tavistock for just saying it!)

    You're welcome, not sure whether it really translated though....
  • tanny20171
    tanny20171 Posts: 46 Member
    edited August 2017
    tanny20171 wrote: »
    This whole "where are your muscles" witch hunt thing is reminding me of a similar incident I had at work....when I was warned by the health and safety officer to stop going out alone into the car park to warn off kids doing drugs there....words to the effect of "you think you're Rambo but you're not " lol

    I think the confusion is because you keep talking about your naturally muscly build, then post pics of your rack (thanks tavistock for just saying it!)
    That pic is not my rack it's my body? I'm pretty much 1/3 boob so they're gonna be there no matter what pic I post.
  • SonyaCele
    SonyaCele Posts: 2,841 Member
    Lift weights.
    The end.

    pretty much.
  • StarvingDiva
    StarvingDiva Posts: 1,107 Member
    I hate cardio, I only do it three times a week and I lift 5 days a week. Do yoga on my two "rest" days.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited August 2017
    tanny20171 wrote: »
    tanny20171 wrote: »
    Thankyou so much for your post. I am now more convinced than ever that I should be lifting weights from the start. I know it may influence me losing but I'm gonna try not to get caught up in the numbers game. I think I'll always weigh more than some other women. At the moment I am 235lbs (I've included pics below) but I still wear smaller clothes sizes than some women I know that are 30lbs lighter. And I think that's due to having natural muscle. I've seen pics on Instagram of women that weigh LESS than when they started lifting but after lifting look 50lbs lighter. I think I just wanted clarification because I am big and I didn't want to get bigger but after what people have kindly posted I don't think that's likely to happen. Also, I've decided to make my piece with being what I call a man beast (no wish to offend anyone). It used to embarrass me when male staff at work would ask me to crush tablets for them if they couldn't manage it but I'm just gonna go with it now, I am what I am so if I do end up even stronger lol so be it. Thanks again to all that have posted :-)

    Why have you posted a picture of your rack OP?




    My intention in the pic is not to show I'm muscular I know I'm not.

    What I mean to say is right now I am 5ft 7 235lbs and a UK size 16, or US 12. My best friend is 5ft 5, 196lbs and a UK size 18, I think a US 14. I'm not massively taller but I am just bigger. Bigger framed and therefore more natural muscle. My wrists are 17inches that's what defines a large frame is it not.... I'm not saying I'm muscular or rippled just that I am a bigger person naturally and can carry more weight because of that

    As another 5'7" female, may I suggest that being overweight, and 235 is about 75 lbs overweight, does not mean you have more natural muscle. Your wrists are not 17" so that is woo. Wrist size does not determine "frame size" and certainly not when you are overweight. You have been fed a lot of falsehoods that people create to justify themselves. I'm not saying you do this, but you have been told this and now believe it because you trusted those saying it.

    TLDR; Do weights, You will not regret it.
  • sllm1
    sllm1 Posts: 2,130 Member
    That trainer is an idiot (but we've established that).

    Lift all the weights.
  • ErikaS321
    ErikaS321 Posts: 18 Member
    Hi,
    I'm doing the Tiffxo program. It's cardio and strength. You use hand weights on the strength days and do bodyweight exercises, squats, lunges, pushups ect.. I feel so much stronger but is this enough or should I be doing weoghts as well?
  • andri2
    andri2 Posts: 2 Member
    tanny20171 wrote: »
    andri2 wrote: »
    Building muscle by lifting weights will help burn more fat than any amount of cardio on the treadmill. Your metabolism will continue to burn fat for at least 2 days after you've had a good weights session. Treadmill/cardio is good for your health but will not boost your metabolism for more than the day you do it. Please don't listen to that silly man je needs to go read up on effective exercises. All women should lift some weights. Apart from helping lose fat you change your body shape and you strengthen your bone density. All in all keep going. You can do it always believe in your abilities. I am a fitness and pilates instructor so you know I'm not just pulling things out of no where.

    Thankyou, I had no idea fat continues to burn post weights session so that has given me more motivation. Thanks for your post :)

    You are welcome. Enjoy what you do and you will feel ( most important) and look great. X
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