Free Weights Vs Machines? Holy crap!

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  • anemoneprose
    anemoneprose Posts: 1,805 Member
    You look amazing! Can I ask how tall you are? (I.e., is 2000 your maintenance, or does it represent a deficit?)
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    You look amazing! Can I ask how tall you are? (I.e., is 2000 your maintenance, or does it represent a deficit?)

    I'm 5'5, and 2000 is about a 200-300 calorie deficit, so I'm going to be increasing it soon.... depending on what I'm going to be for Halloween. If I'm going to show stomach, I'll keep a deficit a little longer. Yes, I am THAT into Halloween! :laugh:
  • anemoneprose
    anemoneprose Posts: 1,805 Member
    Lol! Everyone's goals are their own, but imo, you don't need to do a thing :)
  • Rogiefreida
    Rogiefreida Posts: 567 Member
    As usual, you are fabulous. With a capital F. Thanks for being so inspiring Lorina!
  • suemar74
    suemar74 Posts: 447 Member
    I must find a way to get a weight bench. It JUST became a necessity, hehehe.
  • ZoeLifts
    ZoeLifts Posts: 10,347 Member
    You look awesome! What a great comparison, too! You don't even have to have a complicated routine and you still see a difference, though the before pic is still awesome, the new pic definitely shows even more inches and body fat loss!
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    You can really see the difference! I almost bought a bench set after you got yours, but it's not in my budget, so I'm sticking with dumbbells and a stability ball for now. You are such a huge inspiration, Lorina! I'm going to have to put this link on my profile with the other one. :flowerforyou:

    CallMeCupcake,

    A bench is just an accessory for the most part unless you are trying to bulk up, in my opinion. Barbells (Dumbbells) and a kettle ball is really all the free wieght you need to work the major muscle groups.

    Thanks! I want to be strong enough to kick somebody's *kitten* (thanks to the guy in my pic, who flipped me around like a rag doll). :bigsmile: I thought I needed to have a bench before I started NROLFW last week, but I was told I could use the ball in lieu of one.
  • tam823
    tam823 Posts: 85 Member
    I would say that is an impressive difference in two months! You are a rock star! Keep up the amazing work and the sharing with all of us.
  • carriep2010
    carriep2010 Posts: 117 Member
    Great Results!! You look Awesome:drinker:
  • Thank you for this great posting topic!!!! I am going to incorporate free weights into my fitness routine more often.
  • ixap
    ixap Posts: 675 Member
    Whoa, that is a drammatic change actually. You look fantastic.
  • annabellj
    annabellj Posts: 1,337 Member
    I cant believe you could actually look any better, but hot damn! you do! wtg! im using free weights!
  • MrGonzo05
    MrGonzo05 Posts: 1,120 Member
    Remarkable!
  • shammxo
    shammxo Posts: 1,432 Member
    Freaking INCREDIBLE!

    You are GORGEOUS.
  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    You look amazing! Can I ask how tall you are? (I.e., is 2000 your maintenance, or does it represent a deficit?)
    Weight is a bigger predictor of one's TDEE than height. One of the biggest mysteries in thermogenesis is, if you compare two persons who have the same build, the taller individual will actually have a lower TDEE than the shorter person. Pretty much every study on mass specific energy expenditure vs height has confirmed this.

    And LorinaLynn, you look awesomely strong :wink: Free weights rock.
  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    Not a dramatic difference? After only two months I would say that IS a dramatic difference! You look great.

    (And I always love looking at your posts. I revisit them from time to time for motivation. I'm finally going to start lifting now I've found a gym I can afford.)
  • Dencrossgirl
    Dencrossgirl Posts: 501 Member
    Wow huge difference considering only a three pound loss, but you definitely lost fat and gained muscle. You look hot.
  • kimberliiw
    kimberliiw Posts: 242 Member
    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm a 54 year old female who used to do strength training on machines in my twenties and thirties. I've been wanting to do weights and didn't want to join a gym. I'm thrilled to know I can get a basic set and get a good workout.
  • anemoneprose
    anemoneprose Posts: 1,805 Member
    You look amazing! Can I ask how tall you are? (I.e., is 2000 your maintenance, or does it represent a deficit?)
    Weight is a bigger predictor of one's TDEE than height. One of the biggest mysteries in thermogenesis is, if you compare two persons who have the same build, the taller individual will actually have a lower TDEE than the shorter person. Pretty much every study on mass specific energy expenditure vs height has confirmed this.

    And LorinaLynn, you look awesomely strong :wink: Free weights rock.

    Is that so? Neat! (Get it? :tongue: ) That's interesting, I had no idea - thanks!
  • love this post and i can't wait to start doing weights with my hubby in a few weeks. i think it will help change me and ill just do running along for my cardio. you're such an inspiration!!

    ((hugs))
  • jensfitpal2012
    jensfitpal2012 Posts: 145 Member
    WOW<you look AMAZING! YOu can sure see a difference in such a short amount of time.WAy to go,you are a true INSPIRATION!!:)
  • MrsLVF
    MrsLVF Posts: 787 Member
    You look great in both pictures, but you can really notice the drop in body fat in the second one. Great job, you rock!
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,328 Member
    Great job. Now to save up for a power cage or squat rack so you can do those heavy squats.
  • Fit2befitZ
    Fit2befitZ Posts: 150 Member
    You look awesome! I can certainly tell a difference! Way to rock it!! :flowerforyou:
  • Amazing results!!! You're such an inspiration!
  • julest25
    julest25 Posts: 140 Member
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  • Bean615
    Bean615 Posts: 132 Member
    you look awesome! i just started lifting-ur a good inspiration!
  • chsmith79
    chsmith79 Posts: 240 Member
    From your pics you can see results. Machines tend to isolate more. With free weights you use more of your body.( to stabize the weight or just picking it up before the lift) Free weights are definitely the way to go along with body weight movements(pull-ups, sit-ups, push-ups, burpees,handstand push-ups, etc.) Kettlebells and med. balls are good also. I started Crossfit a week after MyFitnessPal and it has boosted my inches lost more than weight. I have seen a lot of negative comments about Crossfit, but in the short time I have been doing it (at home), I love it. I just count calories though I do not Paleo or Zone diet. I am sure my weight would drop faster with a lower carb diet. Even counting calories I try to keep my carbs around 100g/day(considered low carb if you are working out). Isn't how our clothes fit and hoe we feel about how our bodies look more important than actual weight loss?Great results!!!
  • Snoopy7878
    Snoopy7878 Posts: 18 Member
    Amazing results. I have done a little lifting with free weights but I think I need to do more after seeing your results.
  • bluelena
    bluelena Posts: 304 Member
    Excellent progress! I'm so glad I "found you" on MFP. We have a lot of the same philosophies so you are a great inspiration for me.

    I just bought some adjustable dumbbells (no room in my tiny condo for a bench/bar) and am going to start lifting heavy pretty soon. You're such a motivation! Thanks for sharing your story and successes with us!

    (Totally off-topic: How do you carry grapes with you when you run without squishing them? If they're in a baggie, how do you attach that to yourself?)