"No woman should ever lift more than 3lbs"
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"...because it won't get you the body you want and it results in injury". That's what Tracy Anderson just said on Piers Morgan Live...I swear...how can she be so successful in her business and trusted by so many people? :huh:
I don't know who Tracy Anderson is, but that is a pretty silly statement. I don't know how a woman could get through life without lifting more than 3 lbs. Groceries, children, vacuums, turkeys, laundry, firewood, pets, mattresses, furniture ... these are just a few of the things that spring to mind that many women lift on a regular basis that weigh more than 3 lbs.0 -
Yeah...thats where i got my body from by using 3 lbs weights. Im going to get risky today i think and up it to 5lbs just to see what happens.0
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I watched one of her "workout" videos, (10 seconds of my life ruined). That woman is a *kitten* and has a face like a melted shoe. Nothing about a womans life weighs less than three lbs...
It's a silly notion.0 -
She's an idiot as I always express in these threads0
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You know, if you look at Tracy Anderson's body, it's really not that impressive. Don't get me wrong, of course she's pretty and she does have a fit body, but there's nothing special about her, she's just a skinny girl, no form really. So it makes sense, if you just want to be skinny (and weak apparently), listen to her.
Also, I looked her up real quick for this, in her list of clientele she has nothing but women who have thin, long limbed builds (with the exception of Jennifer Lopez, whose genetics aren't disposed to this regardless of what she lifts).0 -
Yeah...thats where i got my body from by using 3 lbs weights. Im going to get risky today i think and up it to 5lbs just to see what happens.
Don't do it!! You'll get hurt!0 -
lest her uterus falls out and her testosterone levels skyrocket so high that she starts to grow **** and balls as well as a 5 o'clock shadow . . . at 9 am.
****, that reminds me I need to go for my mid morning shave . . .
:laugh: That just made my day. thank you!0 -
Really? Well then I will be sent to the ER for lifting my toddler this morning who is 27lbs
:noway: :huh:
She is one I used to inspire to be like, but now I am glad I am not.....I love lifting more then I did back in high school, and honestly if I put a few extra pounds on due to lifting heavy, so be it because then I can show them off :bigsmile: Mind you, I'm sure she would faint if she knew I upped the leg press last night (NSV for me btw).0 -
A beer doesn't weigh 3 lbs. nor, does the sandwich you just made.
I think she has it right! :drinker:
You're not drinking enough beer, then.0 -
You know, if you look at Tracy Anderson's body, it's really not that impressive. Don't get me wrong, of course she's pretty and she does have a fit body, but there's nothing special about her, she's just a skinny girl, no form really. So it makes sense, if you just want to be skinny (and weak apparently), listen to her.
Also, I looked her up real quick for this, in her list of clientele she has nothing but women who have thin, long limbed builds (with the exception of Jennifer Lopez, whose genetics aren't disposed to this regardless of what she lifts).
hard to tell with all the airbrushing and photoshopping- but yeah- I dislike anything about her body.
What annoys me to is the over riding premise that women should be thin... like it's every womans' goal to be thin and dancerly.
Unimpressed Jo is unimpressed.0 -
You know, if you look at Tracy Anderson's body, it's really not that impressive. Don't get me wrong, of course she's pretty and she does have a fit body, but there's nothing special about her, she's just a skinny girl, no form really. So it makes sense, if you just want to be skinny (and weak apparently), listen to her.
Also, I looked her up real quick for this, in her list of clientele she has nothing but women who have thin, long limbed builds (with the exception of Jennifer Lopez, whose genetics aren't disposed to this regardless of what she lifts).
I was gonna say that too, she looks very breakable... 3lb is prob her max rep ;-)0 -
A beer doesn't weigh 3 lbs. nor, does the sandwich you just made.
I think she has it right! :drinker:
You're not drinking enough beer, then.
well I guess it would depend on the density of the beer- but they do make pints- and gallon jugs- so I mean- it's possible a single beer could be 3 lbs but if you don't make up for it in quality- make up for in quantity!!!0 -
pots and pans weigh a bit more than that....how is my dinner supposed to be ready for me when I come home from work if she can't.....LOL I couldn't get all that out without laughing \m/0
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http://thedailybanter.com/2013/09/tracy-anderson-and-the-myth-behind-celebrity-trainers-and-diets/
Notice the part where it mentions Gwyneth Paltrow got diagnosed with low levels of vitamin D and pre-osteoperosis, something Doctors who reviewed the diet Tracy Anderson recommends predicted!
I also found this gem of a quote. It hurts to read it, but I almost can't stop looking up new stupid quotes!
"I really wish that women would stop spinning. I say that with such conviction because almost every day in my office, I see women crying and unhappy because they can't fit into their jeans, because of the thigh bulking. There are some women who don’t have the genetic capability to build muscle, and they can do something like that without being affected. That’s a very small percentage of the female population, though. Ninety-eight percent of women will bulk completely. The problem with it is that it doesn’t show right away. You may lose a little bit of weight at first because it’s an easy calorie burn, but it’s not worth what happens to your muscles."
^^Oh goodness! Is she kidding me??!! Spinning has been by far the most beneficial workout for my weight loss. Once I added it into my routines, my body started changing dramatically. My legs are stronger than they've ever been. Shaplier, NOT bulkier. They're actually slimming down quite nicely. SMH!
You only didn't bulk because you're one of the special snowflakes that can't bulk at all, evah!
I think she means actually doing a "lifting routine", not daily activities, but it's still dumb. I mean, I carry my purse for more "reps" then I do heavy weights for, and, as others have said, that sucker weighs more than 3 pounds. I had what most people would consider to be small babies (6 pounds and 5 pounds, 12 ounces respectively), and I held them a lot. I was a baby wearer a hit with the first one, carrying her a lot until she was almost three and just too heavy. I wore the second one everywhere! And she's a petite little thing, so at 4 years old and about 25 pounds, I can still throw her in a backpack! I'm pretty sure my uterus fell out while we were on a walk like that this summer, though. Having babies made me bulky! I got huge arms from carrying them all the time!0 -
I have elephantitis.....That's not good for my love life.....0
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"...because it won't get you the body you want and it results in injury". That's what Tracy Anderson just said on Piers Morgan Live...I swear...how can she be so successful in her business and trusted by so many people? :huh:
i better leave my purse at home then...0 -
"I really wish that women would stop spinning. I say that with such conviction because almost every day in my office, I see women crying and unhappy because they can't fit into their jeans, because of the thigh bulking. There are some women who don’t have the genetic capability to build muscle, and they can do something like that without being affected. That’s a very small percentage of the female population, though. Ninety-eight percent of women will bulk completely. The problem with it is that it doesn’t show right away. You may lose a little bit of weight at first because it’s an easy calorie burn, but it’s not worth what happens to your muscles."^^Oh goodness! Is she kidding me??!! Spinning has been by far the most beneficial workout for my weight loss. Once I added it into my routines, my body started changing dramatically. My legs are stronger than they've ever been. Shaplier, NOT bulkier. They're actually slimming down quite nicely. SMH!0
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My purse weighs more than that.
^^^THIS!!0 -
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"...because it won't get you the body you want and it results in injury". That's what Tracy Anderson just said on Piers Morgan Live...I swear...how can she be so successful in her business and trusted by so many people? :huh:
Because she has "Hollywood" clientele so she OBVIOUSLY knows what's she's talking about....NOT!0 -
"...because it won't get you the body you want and it results in injury". That's what Tracy Anderson just said on Piers Morgan Live...I swear...how can she be so successful in her business and trusted by so many people? :huh:0
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.... Wow :huh:
I use 2kg and 5kg weights (4.4lbs & 11lbs) and I consider them as low weights just for toning.
How much more bullsh*t does she have to spread to stop people worshiping her. Crazy lady ...0 -
I've just Googled her and seen a picture of her holding a baby. Not following her own rules!0
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^ LOL the irony....You made a low weight = toning post and a spreading bull**** reference in the same post.....and they weren't related to each other.0
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Personally I think this is great advice! Thanks Tracy.
The more women that follow this advice the more I can beat down in a street fight. Come at me bro!0 -
Does anyone know where i can find a 3lb barbell so I can do my squats?0
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A beer doesn't weigh 3 lbs. nor, does the sandwich you just made.
I think she has it right! :drinker:
Oooo....I'm tellin'
Oh noes.
She knows I'm kidding. :flowerforyou:
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Does anyone know where i can find a 3lb barbell so I can do my squats?
Eh....just use some cans of soup....the 14oz size....wouldn't want you to overdo it0 -
3 pounds is awful light. So I don't agree there. Some degree of strength is beneficial.
At the same time, too much bulk isn't a good thing from my perspective. Men usually do not find bulky women attractive.
Moderate weight training would make sense to me.
As a guy though, I always strive to lift heavier, but there are weights that I can't lift and I'm not afraid to admit it.0 -
3 pounds is awful light. So I don't agree there. Some degree of strength is beneficial.
At the same time, too much bulk isn't a good thing from my perspective. Men usually do not find bulky women attractive.
Moderate weight training would make sense to me.
As a guy though, I always strive to lift heavier, but there are weights that I can't lift and I'm not afraid to admit it.
I can tell you - 99% of the women who really lift- don't care if you think they are bulky.
That is your personal preference and has nothing to do with a woman's personal desire to lift or to what degree she should lift. I'm not going to plan my lifting around your preferences and what you find attractive.
And besides- moderate weight training is for people who want to be average.
Go hard or go home.0
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