Ladies lifting weights
SachaLou29
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Recently gone back to the gym without a PT, decided that I could probably do it on my own, looking for ladies who are weight lifting for some advice ๐ค
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Have a look at this page: 'HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!' Will bump it for you.0
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OK thank you!1
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There are also some good lifting programs listed here:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
(Maybe you already have a program, but I mention it because some don't, and it's better to use a well-designed program from a professional, rather than just going to the gym and doing stuff. ๐)
That thread is also a good place to get advice on the programs.
There's also a thread where you can share videos of your lifting form & get feedback, when you're ready for that:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10756076/barbell-form-check-e-g-squats-deadlift-benching-presses#latest
In general, the strength training content tends to be in the Gaining Weight and Bodybuilding part of the forum:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/categories/goal-gaining-weight
(Relevant even if you're not trying to gain weight or strictly bodybuild - it's where the most strength training discussion shows up, more than in the Fitness category. The culture there is that most of the guys are pretty supportive of women who lift, and will be helpful and give good advice, too. They're even nice to li'l ol' ladies like me (age 65). ๐ So, if you have questions, I'd say don't hesitate to post them there.)
Best wishes for gains!
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I don't lift, my curves are my own ๐๐คฃ๐1
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In addition to looking at the stickies with the program, have a plan in place, and don't just try to "wing it." Also, as a newbie, don't try to do too much at once. You will be sore, but shouldn't be so sore that you can't walk. Know what your goals are, and pick or tailor your program to that.
I've been lifting for quite some time, and I've noticed some people seem to take pride in how "sore," they are...but that's not necessarily an indicator of how *well* your program is working.2 -
Hi! I just starting lifting weights for the first time in probably 30 years. I'm also in the gym without a trainer...ugggh...so frustrating. I feel my workouts are going well but now none of my clothes fit! I'm getting thicker ๐ญ0
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Hi! I just starting lifting weights for the first time in probably 30 years. I'm also in the gym without a trainer...ugggh...so frustrating. I feel my workouts are going well but now none of my clothes fit! I'm getting thicker ๐ญ
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Oh wow!! Thanks so much!! Yes, that was my next plan, "calorie deficit". I'm not looking forward to it lol.1
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Oh wow!! Thanks so much!! Yes, that was my next plan, "calorie deficit". I'm not looking forward to it lol.
If you're not so overweight as to cause urgent risk to health, consider losing verrrrryy sloooowwwwly.
If you have strength/muscularity goals, slow loss can also give you better odds of continuing gains, or at least avoid losing strength/muscle tissue. It can be practically painless, besides, especially if you're currently weight stable (or close to it).
I'm down 12-15 pounds over the past year and a bit, and it's been very, very easy . . . stupid easy, really. Time was gonna pass anyway, and I do dislike difficult! Even if you don't want to go *that* slow (it's like a 100-150 calorie daily deficit on average, around half a serving of peanut butter), slow is easier, and makes it easier to frame things as a permanent change in habits.3 -
Hello!
One book that helped me a lot when I started lifting weights was "New Rules of Lifting for Women". There was a group for it which is inactive now, but you could still read through the threads and get some good information.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/2553-new-rules-of-lifting-for-women
You could also try the Strong Lifts 5x5 program.
https://runrepeat.com/stronglifts-5x5-workout0
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