There's nothing sexier than a watching women lift weights
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She's one of the reasons I started to lift. No offence to those who are smaller women, but I don't want to be small and strong. I WANT to be big & strong, I WANT to lift like her. (My goal weight is only 170ish)
but you are like 7 ft. tall. Did you play basketball?0 -
nothing sexier then this?
You're a peach.
You should think before you post0 -
I lift and I lift heavy but you can't say one thing is sexy then post picture of women that are close to ideal looking doing it while ignoring the fact that if someone that wasn't close to the normal standard was doing the same thing it would not be considered sexy.
Says you. You need to address your insecurities at your own expense and not someone else's.
As for ideal looking that's SO far across the board. No one has been excluded because they haven't had their pic posted. The fact that there IS a thread that is positive about us lifting in the first place should have clued you in that there is still a very restricted commercial ideal and female lifters aren't it.
We aren't in the magazines or raving about our Glade candle while bemoaning the spots on our wine glasses. So regardless of where one is, it's nice to get the occasional positive reinforcement.
It's sad that what you see makes you feel bitter. What is see is not "ideal" what I see is strong.0 -
wish my husband thought that,
but I love the way it makes me feel....so its for me, not him...and thank you. :flowerforyou:0 -
Then come on over and watch me lift, haul, and stack hay, 70 lbs. and up, 4 rows high. 100 reps and more. Live on a farm, don't need a gym.0
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nothing sexier then this?
You know what? Go her. I think it's amazing and powerful, and power is sexy. Posting this just to make fun of her is pretty screwed up.
She's one of the reasons I started to lift. No offence to those who are smaller women, but I don't want to be small and strong. I WANT to be big & strong, I WANT to lift like her. (My goal weight is only 170ish)
There is a great documentary that follows (it may be her actually) a lifter like this and it's fascinating. It's at the end of her career at about 23 I think and she talks about the conflict between wanting to be what's considered pretty and her sport. Lemme go see if I can find it, you can rent it from Amazon. It's very humbling and inspirational and made me face some of my own conflicts.0 -
I prefer to lift weights and feel sexy after lifting them... it seems to be the best use of my time and I don't feel like a gerbil on a wheel... like I do on a treadmill.0
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I try not to ogle in the weight room, but I do love seeing it.
Yup, this!!0 -
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I lift and I lift heavy but you can't say one thing is sexy then post picture of women that are close to ideal looking doing it while ignoring the fact that if someone that wasn't close to the normal standard was doing the same thing it would not be considered sexy.
YOU are the one insinuating that she isnt sexy. Is she on the bigger side? Yes. Was she caught making a crazy face while pulling of a difficult, technical lift? Yes. Does any of that make her unsexy? Nope.
I want to know how much she's lifting there. I'd probably make a similar face … heck, I probably do with my measly, less than body weight RDLs. I'm impressed by what she can do. This picture is as much (or more) selective to "prove a point" than any of the others.0 -
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/strong/
Here it is. Maybe the person who posted her pic could benefit from watching it most of all. In case the link doesn't work it's called Strong!0 -
I totally agree! And I actually feel pretty sexy lifting too so there. :drinker:
It's empowering.0 -
there's nothing grosser than a man who thinks he gets to comment on everything a woman does and how "sexy" it is for him. some of us are there to get our workout in, not to be ogled. ew.
I would watch you in between sets of squats when I'm hogging our only squat rack for 3-5 min rest periods while nobody has the stones to unload 8 plates off the bar...
And there it is... another reason I don't like you... and the reason isn't the ogling... but the non-sharing of the squat rack.0 -
She's one of the reasons I started to lift. No offence to those who are smaller women, but I don't want to be small and strong. I WANT to be big & strong, I WANT to lift like her. (My goal weight is only 170ish)
but you are like 7 ft. tall. Did you play basketball?0 -
Sad to say you are in the minority. I get way more disparaging comments than compliments.
Men to my face...women behind my back. HAHAHA
There were two little scrawny dudes in the gym last night laughing and speaking spanish while looking at me. Not sure if they were laughing at me or not. I just kept giving them the look like, if you're laughing at me, I'll kick your a@#!0 -
Then come on over and watch me lift, haul, and stack hay, 70 lbs. and up, 4 rows high. 100 reps and more. Live on a farm, don't need a gym.
Melsauntie, that is awesome!!0 -
nothing sexier then this?
That's called being a bad *kitten*; being awesome; being able to one up the next person.
That's a hell of a lot sexier than sitting behind a computer and trying to argue form vs function.0 -
I lift and I lift heavy but you can't say one thing is sexy then post picture of women that are close to ideal looking doing it while ignoring the fact that if someone that wasn't close to the normal standard was doing the same thing it would not be considered sexy.
YOU are the one insinuating that she isnt sexy. Is she on the bigger side? Yes. Was she caught making a crazy face while pulling of a difficult, technical lift? Yes. Does any of that make her unsexy? Nope.
I want to know how much she's lifting there. I'd probably make a similar face … heck, I probably do with my measly, less than body weight RDLs. I'm impressed by what she can do. This picture is as much (or more) selective to "prove a point" than any of the others.
probably just warm up for her too...0 -
Sad to say you are in the minority. I get way more disparaging comments than compliments.
Men to my face...women behind my back. HAHAHA
There were two little scrawny dudes in the gym last night laughing and speaking spanish while looking at me. Not sure if they were laughing at me or not. I just kept giving them the look like, if you're laughing at me, I'll kick your a@#!
I get that a lot at my gym here (I'm working in Moscow). I've only met one person there who speaks English, and it's a co-worker of mine. I get looks, and eyes, and laughs... it's all sorts of confusing...
I have, however, managed to somehow share the squat rack more than once with a guy without us understanding a word the other person was saying :P Non-verbal communication ftw.0 -
Is that PURPLE equipment?
i deadlift there too.
Wish mine had a squat rack.
I wish ours had a true squat rack too... we have smith machines that they call squat racks... :ohwell:0 -
Is that PURPLE equipment?
i deadlift there too.
Wish mine had a squat rack.
I wish ours had a true squat rack too... we have smith machines that they call squat racks... :ohwell:
The Smith Machine? Are you talking about the assisted squat rack?0 -
In for the lifting chicks0
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Edit: since the thread moved a bit, this about the olympic lifter picture
Google is my friend. Holley Mangold. Her personal record is 562 pounds (combined snatch and clean-and-jerk). She's a very pretty, and confident, young lady and not deserving of the mock and scorn she sometimes gets (including the intent of the original posting of her picture in this thread)
http://www.salon.com/2012/07/30/holley_mangold_makes_conan_look_small/
http://www.teamusa.org/Athletes/MA/Holley-Mangold
She belongs in this thread, IMO.0 -
What I didn't get before watching the documentary is the concept of mass moves mass. I just went into it wondering why she was so big and channeling that very ugly part of me that still belittles my own body. She is that big so she can move that much. Given our societal norms a young woman choosing to look a way she feels is regarded as unattractive for the sake of her sport, well, that was humbling to say the least.
It's not lack of self control that resulted in her looking that way, it's dedication to her sport.0 -
Girly Girl Lifters Rock!
I don't know anyone by the name of kipping.0 -
As long as it's not doing kipping pullups...but then that's not really lifting weights that's lifting themselves while cheating on a pullup...
anyway, this thread is a tribute to our lady lifters....
This may have explained the boy happy to talk to me, at the gym today, while I was squatting and deadlifting only 65 lbs. and only benching the bar. Gotta start somewhere, right?
No shame in that! You're absolutely right, you have to start somewhere! I've found that my ability to increase my weights has increased fairly quickly. Just do your best, and try to increase when you can. You go girl!0 -
Thanks for all the support, ladies! It appears that I am in very good company! :flowerforyou:0
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if your shirt says "USA" (and it WAS the mfking USA that gave you the shirt) then you = sexy.0
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I prefer to lift weights and feel sexy after lifting them... it seems to be the best use of my time and I don't feel like a gerbil on a wheel... like I do on a treadmill.
^^THIS!!!0 -
From my experience, men (esp if they lift weights themselves) are not bothered by a woman who lifts weights. My boyfriend loves weight lifting with me so he can stare while I do my squats. :blushing:
Women are the ones that talk about you behind your back. Usually its the ones that are too intimidated themselves to pump some iron.0
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