Does anyone even lift on here??
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nvm. can't argue with stupid.
Im actually not from KS as you can see my S/N starts with MIAMI... Im only here because im in the military
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hahaha yeah.. especially the woman on here...but hey brah they know more then yocked dudes who have striations even in their but holes about getting lean and shredded
:noway: I can't believe what I'm not able to read.......
E N G L I S H please...... brah? yocked? but holes? striations? the woman? (is there only ONE woman in here or did you mean the WOMEN?)
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Let's hope he lifts better than he writes and thinks...
I would respond to the original post, but I fear my IQ has dropped considerably just by having the misfortune of reading it.0 -
The thing is, The majority of woman who go to the gym are always in the cardio room, everyday doing the same thing and if you ask them why so much cardio and not any lifting they'll tell you that.. "lifting will make me bulky" which isnt true
Yes, that's a tough myth to break, but us ladies who lift are working on dismantling that myth with our hulk smash powers. :drinker:
Thank you for your military service.0 -
I lift!!0
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I lift, but I'm still a beginner.0
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u wot m80
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Lifting correctly since 1999. Before that I was the kid that annoyed other people in the weight room (due to not knowing what the heck I was doing and hogging equip).0
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I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
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I read the whole thread and I still don't know what a "brah" is. Did I miss it?
He's talking about bra's, he's clearly a boob man, just adding an 'h' at the end to make it cool.0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
She can't be a beginner to lifting weights because she has alot of posts?0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
She can't be a beginner to lifting weights because she has a lot of posts?
Well d'uh - the two are clearly related :noway: :laugh:0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
She can't be a beginner to lifting weights because she has a lot of posts?
Well d'uh - the two are clearly related :noway: :laugh:
Duh to yourself. How are they related?0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
She can't be a beginner to lifting weights because she has a lot of posts?
Well d'uh - the two are clearly related :noway: :laugh:
Duh to yourself. How are they related?
The amount of posts a person has shows you how long someone has been lifting? Double duuuhhh
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I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
She can't be a beginner to lifting weights because she has a lot of posts?
Well d'uh - the two are clearly related :noway: :laugh:
Duh to yourself. How are they related?
:flowerforyou:
I see, duh indeed....to me. :laugh:0 -
I read the whole thread and I still don't know what a "brah" is. Did I miss it?
I believe BRAH is BRO in surfer lingo.0 -
I read the whole thread and I still don't know what a "brah" is. Did I miss it?
He's talking about bra's, he's clearly a boob man, just adding an 'h' at the end to make it cool.
Brah is slang for "bro". Yo Bro. You're my brautha!0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
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And 10 posts? that's not enough to be this c&cky around here.0 -
Okay, here is what I think you all are saying. . . first off I need to lose fat and I am overweight by 24 lbs. That said, I need to eat at a deficit and lift in order to avoid losing muscle while losing fat. I will have a tad bit of muscle gain at this time, but not much bc I am at a deficit with calories.
Once the fat starts to get at a reasonable rate ( I guess I will know when I have hit that based on looks) then I can increase my calorie intake and lift heavier and focus on muscle building. At this time I will be able to build the muscle which will burn more fat, is this correct?
I had always thought I needed to get near goal weight first before lifting. I think I had it wrong.
you did. Lift heavy NOW while in a deficit...it will help you retain what muscle you do have...and you will look better as you reduce your body fat.
me before...started at age 40, and am now 41
and so far so good.
Can't believe this is the same person. The top pic you look about 56. The bottom, you are young and banging (not for me to bang, I don't swing that way) but DAAAAMN! I want to leave the house looking like that, I might GET BANGED! Which would be really cool! thanks for sharing.0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
And 10 posts? that's not enough to be this c&cky around here.
If posts = lifting experience, he must have just progressed to squatting the bar.0 -
I lift, but I'm still a beginner.
Posts: 9,444
And 10 posts? that's not enough to be this c&cky around here.
I know, right? You can be into eating right and doing cardio till the cows come home. Or sit on your butt and read and post on MFP but it isn't a gauge into how much you lift. I personally, have worked in the fitness industry since 1989. Meaning cardio queen and skinny fat, to fat, to skinny fat, to fat. But am new to lifting. My posts will be kind of high before I figure out how to lift a weight. Am on my way though.0 -
I do cardio at least three days a week anywhere between 20 min. to 90 min. per session (though, usually it is 30-45 min), plus I do strength training at least twice per week (using The Total Gym, which I love). Admittedly, I haven't a clue what I'm doing. But I can tell you that I am absolutely getting the results that I want (others my want more bulk, some may want more or less definition, I don't know, and would not know what to advise were I asked). I am loving the way I look (but am still a work in progress, not yet settled) and feel.
To those who actually know what they're doing, and considering that I am indeed getting MY desired results, I'd like to hear whether what I am doing at least sounds sensible/logical. I have no plan to reach some specific goal in this regard. I'm in it for the long haul, and plan to continue to be fit the rest of my days. What's your thoughts?
If you are happy with your results, and especially as you do not have much weight to lose. then I would not change anything. If you want to increase strength you should do a more traditional progressive loading strength routine...but, if you are not worried about that...keep doing what is giving you the results you want.
I foresee a point where the Total Gym will not give you enough of a strength workout - having to do 25-35 reps of anything to get to fatigue is probably not in your best interest. You may at that point want to consider a program that challenges you more. Glad it works for you though!
In any event, though I am maxed on the TG as is, I can only do 12 reps per exercise, and on a couple moves, I can do 15 tops. And I don't want to have to do a ton of reps, not only not in my "best interest," but also, heck, I don't have all day to work out. LOL
Still, I love this piece of equipment. :happy:0
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