HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!
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Dizzle you are amazing...also if you open each image in a new tab for some reason you can see them!0
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And if that didn't inspire you enough and you still think to yourself, "yeah but (insert excuse) and I'll start (insert amount of time) then this next one should help.
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I rolled, it rolled!! Yay!Let's get back on track people. Threads like this make me wish i would've taken more (SFW) before pictures.
Before lifting(posting these scares the **** out of me, but here we go):
After(more like during) lifting:
Edit: I apologize in advance for any eye damage my blindingly white back may cause you.0 -
Dizzle you are amazing...also if you open each image in a new tab for some reason you can see them!
That is ridiculous - who has time for that?! GRRRRR STUPID PHOTOBUCKET IS STUPID!
Okay, *pouts* over. Thank you my beautiful Cranky girl.0 -
I rolled, it rolled!! Yay!Let's get back on track people. Threads like this make me wish i would've taken more (SFW) before pictures.
Before lifting(posting these scares the **** out of me, but here we go):
After(more like during) lifting:
Edit: I apologize in advance for any eye damage my blindingly white back may cause you.
Lord have mercy that *kitten*...sorry someone had to say it LOL0 -
How did I miss this thread yesterday . . . oh, work got in the way. *kitten*.
I lost my first 30 pounds or so by eating at a deficit and doing cardio. I ran. A lot. I went from a size 18 to a size 14 in about 8 months.
I hurt my foot last summer and had to come up with something else to keep me from going crazy(ier). Some of my awesome guy friends (and ladies) here convinced me to start lifting heavy.
I don't eat at much of a deficit anymore, if at all. I've only lost about 5 additional pounds since I started lifting but I've gone from a size 14 (last summer) to a size 10.
Here's a before pic and a some pics I've taken over the last couple months.
I still have a long way to go. Hopefully one day I'll find my f#cking abs and I'll be able to post a pic of that :happy:6 -
I rolled, it rolled!! Yay!Let's get back on track people. Threads like this make me wish i would've taken more (SFW) before pictures.
Before lifting(posting these scares the **** out of me, but here we go):
After(more like during) lifting:
Edit: I apologize in advance for any eye damage my blindingly white back may cause you.
Also, YAY it rolled!!! Girl, you look amazing!!!! Also I have come to love my creamy white skin or that's what I'm telling myself anyway. And hopefully there will be less of (mine) soon0 -
How did I miss this thread yesterday . . . oh, work got in the way. *kitten*.
I lost my first 30 pounds or so by eating at a deficit and doing cardio. I ran. A lot. I went from a size 18 to a size 14 in about 8 months.
I hurt my foot last summer and had to come up with something else to keep me from going crazy(ier). Some of my awesome guy friends (and ladies) here convinced me to start lifting heavy.
I don't eat at much of a deficit anymore, if at all. I've only lost about 5 additional pounds since I started lifting but I've gone from a size 14 (last summer) to a size 10.
Here's a before pic and a some pics I've taken over the last couple months.
I still have a long way to go. Hopefully one day I'll find my f#cking abs and I'll be able to post a pic of that :happy:
swoooonnnnnnnn!!!!!! love your pics heather!!! you always are pushing me to work harder.0 -
How did I miss this thread yesterday . . . oh, work got in the way. *kitten*.
I lost my first 30 pounds or so by eating at a deficit and doing cardio. I ran. A lot. I went from a size 18 to a size 14 in about 8 months.
I hurt my foot last summer and had to come up with something else to keep me from going crazy(ier). Some of my awesome guy friends (and ladies) here convinced me to start lifting heavy.
I don't eat at much of a deficit anymore, if at all. I've only lost about 5 additional pounds since I started lifting but I've gone from a size 14 (last summer) to a size 10.
Here's a before pic and a some pics I've taken over the last couple months.
I still have a long way to go. Hopefully one day I'll find my f#cking abs and I'll be able to post a pic of that :happy:
If that doesn't say it all...
Ladies, pick your jaws up off the floor, then pick up some weights. You won't be sorry.
And Crafty YOU are friggin' amazing!1 -
I rolled, it rolled!! Yay!Let's get back on track people. Threads like this make me wish i would've taken more (SFW) before pictures.
Before lifting(posting these scares the **** out of me, but here we go):
After(more like during) lifting:
Edit: I apologize in advance for any eye damage my blindingly white back may cause you.
Lord have mercy that *kitten*...sorry someone had to say it LOL
I was going to say the exact same thing!! Here's to hoping mine looks like that some day :drinker:0 -
Ladies! A friend and I were just discussing that the term "lifting heavy" may put some off.
The idea here is to lift weights challenging for YOU. The programs that are my favorite have you start with the bar, which weighs 45 pounds. Many of you have picked up children that big, and even squatted down to pick up something you dropped while holding him... or if you don't have kids, a bag of groceries, or a backpack!
In Stronglifts, or Starting Strength you are aiming for a few sets of 5 repetitions...5....that's it...you build strength very well this way...and the next time you add 5 more pounds and give it a go.
So lifting heavy doesnt mean you have to squat 500 pounds, you just need to challenge YOUR muscles.
I hope this helps someone:flowerforyou:
I started this at 40... and my body is better than it has been since I was in my early 20's.
I LOVE what lifting has done for me...physically AND mentally.
http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/The_Starting_Strength_Novice/Beginner_Programs
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/1 -
You guys are a bunch of haters! Leave Peeyuu alone! Skinny fat forever yo!0
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Dizzle you are amazing...also if you open each image in a new tab for some reason you can see them!
That is ridiculous - who has time for that?! GRRRRR STUPID PHOTOBUCKET IS STUPID!
Okay, *pouts* over. Thank you my beautiful Cranky girl.
Total body transformations.
Funny how people worry so much about muscle making them bulky yet didn't consider it bulk when it was fat.
Lea- can i just ask how tall you are?0 -
I really need to look at this thread every.single.day. I am trying to trust the process but it's tough to see my size going back up (I hope temporarily) since stopping Insanity and starting lifting.
You all are just amazing and I can't wait to have some great results too!
Thank you to all who are taking the time to share their stories and pics. It makes a big difference to people like me.0 -
Now this should work!!!
PHOTO BOMB ALERT! Not wanting to be a total attention *kitten* so please excuse all the pics but I think they tell a story pretty well. I posted in the first part with a before/during picture...but I had a little more time on my hands this morning. Again, I want to reiterate - I didn't follow a huge caloric deficit during this period, I started too (eating around 1500-1600) but quickly fell off track (lifting makes me hangry!). Since December I've pretty much averaged maintenance calories or maybe even higher (~2000-2200+) as I've been battling depression and funky meds. So my progress is slower than others but I want my point to be that heavy lifting has allowed me to maintain my weight while still working on body recomposition (and eating junk food, nomz!). I would have lost more fat had I ate less.
Also note - I do not do cardio unless walking my dog for .5 - one mile at a leisurely pace counts, haha!
My legs are thicker than some women would like - heck, they are thicker than I would like - but they are what I have to work with (genetics and all, as to their shape). As the fat comes off (by eating in a deficit, if I ever get that nailed into my head) they will lean out more...but for now I'm enjoying all my womanly curves but with lots more strength, power, and confidence. (These pics are the most recent - so about a year's worth of lifting.)
Girl, you look awesome!! And may I also say I love your panties (are those panties? they are cute anyway)?0 -
Now this should work!!!
PHOTO BOMB ALERT! Not wanting to be a total attention *kitten* so please excuse all the pics but I think they tell a story pretty well. I posted in the first part with a before/during picture...but I had a little more time on my hands this morning. Again, I want to reiterate - I didn't follow a huge caloric deficit during this period, I started too (eating around 1500-1600) but quickly fell off track (lifting makes me hangry!). Since December I've pretty much averaged maintenance calories or maybe even higher (~2000-2200+) as I've been battling depression and funky meds. So my progress is slower than others but I want my point to be that heavy lifting has allowed me to maintain my weight while still working on body recomposition (and eating junk food, nomz!). I would have lost more fat had I ate less.
Also note - I do not do cardio unless walking my dog for .5 - one mile at a leisurely pace counts, haha!
*swoon* You are so kick *kitten*!! this!!0 -
Ladies! A friend and I were just discussing that the term "lifting heavy" may put some off.
The idea here is to lift weights challenging for YOU. The programs that are my favorite have you start with the bar, which weighs 45 pounds. Many of you have picked up children that big, and even squatted down to pick up something you dropped while holding him... or if you don't have kids, a bag of groceries, or a backpack!
In Stronglifts, or Starting Strength you are aiming for a few sets of 5 repetitions...5....that's it...you build strength very well this way...and the next time you add 5 more pounds and give it a go.
So lifting heavy doesnt mean you have to squat 500 pounds, you just need to challenge YOUR muscles.
I hope this helps someone:flowerforyou:
I started this at 40... and my body is better than it has been since I was in my early 20's.
I LOVE what lifting has done for me...physically AND mentally.
http://startingstrength.wikia.com/wiki/The_Starting_Strength_Novice/Beginner_Programs
http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5x5-beginner-strength-training-program/
Thank you! Very good example~!0 -
Now this should work!!!
PHOTO BOMB ALERT! Not wanting to be a total attention *kitten* so please excuse all the pics but I think they tell a story pretty well. I posted in the first part with a before/during picture...but I had a little more time on my hands this morning. Again, I want to reiterate - I didn't follow a huge caloric deficit during this period, I started too (eating around 1500-1600) but quickly fell off track (lifting makes me hangry!). Since December I've pretty much averaged maintenance calories or maybe even higher (~2000-2200+) as I've been battling depression and funky meds. So my progress is slower than others but I want my point to be that heavy lifting has allowed me to maintain my weight while still working on body recomposition (and eating junk food, nomz!). I would have lost more fat had I ate less.
Also note - I do not do cardio unless walking my dog for .5 - one mile at a leisurely pace counts, haha!
Before starting a heavy lifting program I weighed 175 and was pretty flabby. I'd also like to mention I was 220 lbs when I first started losing weight and I lost that weight through deficit and walking. Once I got to 180# I started more intense cardio.I had been doing Jillian Michaels 30 DS and Chalean Extreme during these photos (I started with New Rules of Lifting for Women in March 2013):
These are two months into NROL4W:
These are three to four months into NROL4W:
Four to five months into lifting:
First dress I ever bought and wore since homecoming in HS..and first bathing suit since I was 17. These are 5-6 months into lifting. Notice I'm not bulky. Still soft and got lots of fat covering up my parts.
Finally got enough confidence to wear my favorite color - red - (and yes, I do wear clothes in my pics sometimes, lol) - 6-7 months into lifting...sz 6/8, small tops.
December progress pics - so 10 mos of lifting and eating all the foods:
Progression of back photos from the past four months or so ~ I'm proud of my back muscles but they certainly don't look like that when I'm at rest.
Still not bulky...
My legs are thicker than some women would like - heck, they are thicker than I would like - but they are what I have to work with (genetics and all, as to their shape). As the fat comes off (by eating in a deficit, if I ever get that nailed into my head) they will lean out more...but for now I'm enjoying all my womanly curves but with lots more strength, power, and confidence. (These pics are the most recent - so about a year's worth of lifting.)
You look fantastic!!!!10 -
love it! i'm just taggin the thread!0
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You guys are a bunch of haters! Leave Peeyuu alone! Skinny fat forever yo!
I'm not so much a hater as much as a twatwaffle (No offense to iwaffle intended).0 -
Dizzle you are amazing...also if you open each image in a new tab for some reason you can see them!
That is ridiculous - who has time for that?! GRRRRR STUPID PHOTOBUCKET IS STUPID!
Okay, *pouts* over. Thank you my beautiful Cranky girl.
Total body transformations.
Funny how people worry so much about muscle making them bulky yet didn't consider it bulk when it was fat.
Lea- can i just ask how tall you are?0 -
You all look AMAZING! Well done ladies!!0
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How did I miss this thread yesterday . . . oh, work got in the way. *kitten*.
I lost my first 30 pounds or so by eating at a deficit and doing cardio. I ran. A lot. I went from a size 18 to a size 14 in about 8 months.
I hurt my foot last summer and had to come up with something else to keep me from going crazy(ier). Some of my awesome guy friends (and ladies) here convinced me to start lifting heavy.
I don't eat at much of a deficit anymore, if at all. I've only lost about 5 additional pounds since I started lifting but I've gone from a size 14 (last summer) to a size 10.
Here's a before pic and a some pics I've taken over the last couple months.
I still have a long way to go. Hopefully one day I'll find my f#cking abs and I'll be able to post a pic of that :happy:
Hawt! ♥♥♥♥♥♥0 -
Welp, I'm convinced! I will start heavy lifting (obviously after I read into proper training and whatnot). Thanks ladies!0
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Accidentally deleted my whole post!!
Lost my baby weight (from my 3rd child) in December. Hit the gym in January after I recovered from severe pneumonia. I weighed 125 when I started at the gym and 136 now. I lifted heavy, and ate 2300-3000 calories a day. Just tryin' to get buff I do not think I look like a dude!
ONE YEAR! Last year vs last week
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Now this should work!!!
PHOTO BOMB ALERT! Not wanting to be a total attention *kitten* so please excuse all the pics but I think they tell a story pretty well. I posted in the first part with a before/during picture...but I had a little more time on my hands this morning. Again, I want to reiterate - I didn't follow a huge caloric deficit during this period, I started too (eating around 1500-1600) but quickly fell off track (lifting makes me hangry!). Since December I've pretty much averaged maintenance calories or maybe even higher (~2000-2200+) as I've been battling depression and funky meds. So my progress is slower than others but I want my point to be that heavy lifting has allowed me to maintain my weight while still working on body recomposition (and eating junk food, nomz!). I would have lost more fat had I ate less.
Also note - I do not do cardio unless walking my dog for .5 - one mile at a leisurely pace counts, haha!
Before starting a heavy lifting program I weighed 175 and was pretty flabby. I'd also like to mention I was 220 lbs when I first started losing weight and I lost that weight through deficit and walking. Once I got to 180# I started more intense cardio.I had been doing Jillian Michaels 30 DS and Chalean Extreme during these photos (I started with New Rules of Lifting for Women in March 2013):
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My legs are thicker than some women would like - heck, they are thicker than I would like - but they are what I have to work with (genetics and all, as to their shape). As the fat comes off (by eating in a deficit, if I ever get that nailed into my head) they will lean out more...but for now I'm enjoying all my womanly curves but with lots more strength, power, and confidence. (These pics are the most recent - so about a year's worth of lifting.)
Just... Wow. I am so glad that you shared these pictures. You look terrific, and you're right, they do tell an amazing story. I am so in awe of your progress.0 -
I have a girl crush on Dizzle.0
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