weight lifting results for women plz!
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The scale isn't everything. I've been lifting for almost 5 months. I've gained 5 lbs and dropped 2 sized. Not to mention how much stronger I am. I can deadlift more than my body weight.
December, 184 lbs
April, 189 lbs
Awesome that you gained weight and still lost two dress sizes. If you don't mind me asking, How tall are you? and What size are you in vs. where you started?
Thanks I'm 5'10. Went from 14-10 (ish) depending on the brand - you know how it goes.0 -
great work . im new to lifting xxxx0
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I do need a spotter and sometimes someone to help me get, for example, 100 lbs in position for front squats. I do 4 reps when I workout and to ask somebody to help me all four times just seems like I would be annoying them.
Yeah I get that. Why not switch to back squats? Honestly I tried fronts for a while but my wrists couldn't handle as much weight as my legs can. I personally switch from dumbbell bench press (which I prefer for stability reasons) to barbell once I get to a certain weight so that I can do it alone!
Thank you for your help! Maybe I just need to change things up a bit!
Do you have a squat rack at the gym? You can get into position with front squats the same as back squats. Set the bad to around shoulder height, load it up, walk in, get under it with your arms and wrists sets right, and walk backwards unracking the bar.0 -
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Wow, incredibly Strong muscular legs, so inspiring to see that photo! My goal is to continue to build a strong/healthy body and have muscular legs like this. Appreciate you sharing your results!:drinker:
[/quote]Before, then at a little below my goal weight, after a year of lifting with machines, and after switching to free weights.
Lorina...I appreciate you posting these as I didn't realize you started out with machines for a year then free weights. I get a lot out of machines and I will continue adding free weights but to see the success you've had in stages inspires me greatly! I'm glad you thought to label them so we can see the differences! Thank you for sharing not only your photos but your methods of success in getting there!:drinker:
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Everybody looks great!! So motivating!
Lifting weights is so awesome :happy:0 -
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Alright, just bought the book off Amazon, it seems like a great thing to have & be informed. I'm currently doing P90 (or baby P90X, as I like to call it. XD), & am already thinking of what I'm going to do when I finish the 90 days (currently on day 16. w00t!) so any further tips & info would be awesome (by messages, MFP friends, or these wonderful forums).My profile picture is about 6 months change from NROL4W. Not even finished with the program yet :-) (PS Only about 2 pounds difference in the pictures)
Wow, You look amazing!
What is NROL4W?
Thanks for the inspiration.
Someone already answers but I think it bares repeating. The program is "New Rules of Lifting for Women" and it is a book with an exercise and eating plan geared to get women lifting heavy. I'd recommend it for anyone looking to throw their preconceived notions about bulking up out the window :laugh:0 -
So I've been weight lifting before the "before" picture. But this is a 5 week difference for me..
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w408/missmaddieyy/5weekdifferenceside.jpg
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w408/missmaddieyy/5weekdifference.jpg
This is 2% BF down and 5.5lbs down too
Not really close to my goal yet but progress is progress!0 -
Very inspirational thread! You guys have given me the impetus I need to continue to weight lift. It makes me question why I hadn't started years ago!0
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Very inspirational! Everyone looks amazing0
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Amazing success!0
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Bump!!! Starting SL 5x5 this weekend!!!0
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Posting my update since doing Stronglifts 5x5 and all things heavy. I have a bit of sagging skin from having kids but abs are peaking through despite it :laugh:
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One month difference, near the end of stage 1 of NROL4W.
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I'm still a fatty but I'll show you how I've done so far!
The story behind the photo: The one on the right where I am wearing the navy blue shirt is when I was 180 lbs in 2010. Since then, my weight went up to 220 and I lost 31 lbs. The one labeled 188.9 is a more current photo. Notice that I look smaller despite being 8.9 lbs heavier than I was back then (PS, you have to right click it and choose "view photo" because the photo is huge and I don't know how to resize it)
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Wow you ladies look amazing!0
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SUPER WOW! I can't believe your results. This is such an inspiration!0
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