May I PLEASE have your undivided attention

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  • Elzecat
    Elzecat Posts: 2,916 Member
    I like this just as much today as yesterday ;)

    Yep.
  • BeingAwesome247
    BeingAwesome247 Posts: 1,171 Member
    :flowerforyou:

    Also to add/emphasis, strength training is very important for bone density, something that is of concern as you get older, especially for women.

    Thank you, I meant to add that too and forgot.

    I loved reading all the responses

    Beginners: others have posted links and there are people, if you ask, would be more than willing to give advice. Just last night I emailed one of my more veteran friends on here to ask advice regarding weight training....specifically using my daughter as the weight haha I'm not kidding. He gave me some very useful advice. As it is, when I'm in a rush at the grocery store and only need a few things, I throw the kid on my shoulders, grab a basket and go. She thinks it's great!

    For those just starting out that don't really have the strength yet. They make 1 and 2lbs weights. Carry a pair of weights while on a walk. Maybe buy some ankle weights for added resistence. Shadow box and work your up.
  • BeingAwesome247
    BeingAwesome247 Posts: 1,171 Member
    What an informative, helpful, and uplifting thread! Just the kind of thing this site needs more of.

    I look forward to it being locked.

    I'll just keep reposting :wink:
  • cleotherio
    cleotherio Posts: 712 Member
    What an informative, helpful, and uplifting thread! Just the kind of thing this site needs more of.

    I look forward to it being locked.

    I'll just keep reposting :wink:

    Please do!
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    :flowerforyou:

    Also to add/emphasis, strength training is very important for bone density, something that is of concern as you get older, especially for women.

    and balance...
    and neurological function...
    possibly calcium/calcitonin/T3 thyroid feedback function ...

    Let me put it this way - you don't want to end up with one of the devices I designed in your hips.

    A hip fracture, on average, reduces life expectancy by 5-10 years!
  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    Love it!
  • _Witsy_
    _Witsy_ Posts: 609 Member
    :flowerforyou:

    Honestly one of my favorite posts I've read on here in a long time.
  • 1ConcreteGirl
    1ConcreteGirl Posts: 3,677 Member
    :flowerforyou:

    Honestly one of my favorite posts I've read on here in a long time.

    FACT.

    Great words, lady!
  • DixiedoesMFP
    DixiedoesMFP Posts: 935 Member
    Didn't get to yesterday's post before it was locked. :)
  • kayduro
    kayduro Posts: 249 Member
    I belong to a long hair group

    Never heard of something such as this. What do you do at your "long hair group"? Oh, and so as not to hijack this thread, thanks for the post OP. I have lost 29 lbs with almost no exercise but know I def need to incorporate strength training into my routine.
  • naticksdonna
    naticksdonna Posts: 190 Member
    So true!! Thanks OP, great post!
  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    Strength-training has many scientifically-established benefits - all of which lead to a higher quality of life for all populations. Furthermore, muscular strength and endurance is unquestionably the most vital fitness component as we age since loss of LBM is inevitable without intervention due to sarcopenia (age-related loss of lean body mass). As a result, efficacy in performing functional, everyday tasks (such as walking, bathing, feeding, changing clothes, using the bathroom, etc.) declines significantly. Regardless of what your fat loss goals are, the introduction of strength-training simply offers too many real world benefits that will improve overall quality of life.
  • Well said. I agree.
  • Annaruthus
    Annaruthus Posts: 301 Member
    Excellent post my dear!! People who only do cardio and not going to see much in the way of toning their muscles, they will lose fat but not define themselves. Same goes for people who only strength train they will define their muscles but not lose fat. You need a good combination of the two! I am guilty of this myself, I never did cardio and only strength trained, then I tried working cardio in my routine with strength and BAM! dropped all those excess lbs I couldn't lose before!

    This is not exactly true. Depending on the body type, and diet, it is possible to lose weight without doing cardio. Your diet would have to be squeaky clean though!
  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    ^^Agree. There are many fat loss studies comparing pounds lost associated with various forms of exercise and groups adhering to diet alone and diet plus strength-training (without cardio) have successfully reduced fat mass. I'm part of the diet and strength-training group and have lost 5 lbs of fat mass in 7 weeks and will likely omit cardio during future cuts as well.
  • BeingAwesome247
    BeingAwesome247 Posts: 1,171 Member
    I belong to a long hair group

    Never heard of something such as this. What do you do at your "long hair group"? Oh, and so as not to hijack this thread, thanks for the post OP. I have lost 29 lbs with almost no exercise but know I def need to incorporate strength training into my routine.

    Hey, it's 80% diet anyways so good for you for getting that in check.

    I've seen the saying a ton of times, "you can't out run a bad diet"

    Good for you on the loss
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Yay.


    (Although, personally, I liked yesterday's post slightly more.)
  • Michelle_Nicole
    Michelle_Nicole Posts: 95 Member
    Excellent post my dear!! People who only do cardio and not going to see much in the way of toning their muscles, they will lose fat but not define themselves. Same goes for people who only strength train they will define their muscles but not lose fat. You need a good combination of the two! I am guilty of this myself, I never did cardio and only strength trained, then I tried working cardio in my routine with strength and BAM! dropped all those excess lbs I couldn't lose before!

    This is not exactly true. Depending on the body type, and diet, it is possible to lose weight without doing cardio. Your diet would have to be squeaky clean though!

    Good point, I will amend my original statement. Most people that I have come into contact with have been unable to lose all of their unwanted weight with just strength training or could not tone up completely with nothing but cardio. You can absolutely lose weight just with diet but you're right the diet has to be super clean all the time!
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    I'm so glad I shut my mouth and listened to this smart and savvy post!!!!
  • silvergurl518
    silvergurl518 Posts: 4,123 Member
    love you mucho, shanna shanna banana fanna! you got my vote. i mean, honestly, check out my guns! they weren't achieved on an elliptical!
  • yoovie
    yoovie Posts: 17,121 Member
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  • BigDave1050
    BigDave1050 Posts: 854 Member
    Great post!

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  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    Excellent post my dear!! People who only do cardio and not going to see much in the way of toning their muscles, they will lose fat but not define themselves. Same goes for people who only strength train they will define their muscles but not lose fat. You need a good combination of the two! I am guilty of this myself, I never did cardio and only strength trained, then I tried working cardio in my routine with strength and BAM! dropped all those excess lbs I couldn't lose before!

    This is not exactly true. Depending on the body type, and diet, it is possible to lose weight without doing cardio. Your diet would have to be squeaky clean though!

    this is not true. As long as you are eating at a calorie deficit, the "cleanliness" of your diet is irrelevant. You will STILL lose weight. Even if your 1500 calories are ALL "dirty" foods.

    True story.
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    Excellent post my dear!! People who only do cardio and not going to see much in the way of toning their muscles, they will lose fat but not define themselves. Same goes for people who only strength train they will define their muscles but not lose fat. You need a good combination of the two! I am guilty of this myself, I never did cardio and only strength trained, then I tried working cardio in my routine with strength and BAM! dropped all those excess lbs I couldn't lose before!

    This is not exactly true. Depending on the body type, and diet, it is possible to lose weight without doing cardio. Your diet would have to be squeaky clean though!

    Good point, I will amend my original statement. Most people that I have come into contact with have been unable to lose all of their unwanted weight with just strength training or could not tone up completely with nothing but cardio. You can absolutely lose weight just with diet but you're right the diet has to be super clean all the time!

    Nope.
  • Yay strength training!

    I have bad joints (herniated disc in my lower back and neck and degeneration throughout since my early 20's) and I don't know where I would be without strenth training! If you didn't see my MRIs you wouldn't know about the degeneration because I decided to build my muscles properly instead of using it as an excuse to not exercise back when I was in so much pain and got diagnosed.

    Not only is my back so much healthier but my balance and reflexes are hugely improved. Saved my laptop with one hand as it fell off the table a few months ago and I know I wouldn't have had the reflexes or strength to do that before I really started strength training (I go to a great boot camp with people who help me push farther and stay motivated).
  • BigDave1050
    BigDave1050 Posts: 854 Member
    One more
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  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Excellent post my dear!! People who only do cardio and not going to see much in the way of toning their muscles, they will lose fat but not define themselves. Same goes for people who only strength train they will define their muscles but not lose fat. You need a good combination of the two! I am guilty of this myself, I never did cardio and only strength trained, then I tried working cardio in my routine with strength and BAM! dropped all those excess lbs I couldn't lose before!

    This is not exactly true. Depending on the body type, and diet, it is possible to lose weight without doing cardio. Your diet would have to be squeaky clean though!

    Good point, I will amend my original statement. Most people that I have come into contact with have been unable to lose all of their unwanted weight with just strength training or could not tone up completely with nothing but cardio. You can absolutely lose weight just with diet but you're right the diet has to be super clean all the time!

    Nope.

    Agree. Calorie deficit to lose weight. Good macros for health and body comp. Strength training to maintian lean muscle mass and lose mostly fat. No need to be "super clean" what ever that means.
  • lirr10185
    lirr10185 Posts: 37 Member
    Much agreed! My husband tried to convince me to lift weights for years and it wasn't until recently that I started to listen. I was one of those girls that did not want to look masculine. Since I have started, my waist is only 2 inches away from my smallest size yet I am much heavier in pounds than I was back then. I say screw the scale its all about the tape measure! I am all for strength training now. I would rather tighten everything up and be heavier in weight than skinny flabby.
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
    Bump
  • BeingAwesome247
    BeingAwesome247 Posts: 1,171 Member
    Much agreed! My husband tried to convince me to lift weights for years and it wasn't until recently that I started to listen. I was one of those girls that did not want to look masculine. Since I have started, my waist is only 2 inches away from my smallest size yet I am much heavier in pounds than I was back then. I say screw the scale its all about the tape measure! I am all for strength training now. I would rather tighten everything up and be heavier in weight than skinny flabby.

    I :heart: tape measures....they're not dirty lying *kitten* like the scales :wink: