HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!

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  • dellashanks
    dellashanks Posts: 207 Member
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    Bump so we can all see some more of this amazing thread and hopefully some more of these kick A ladies:flowerforyou:
  • sarahdkurtz
    sarahdkurtz Posts: 16 Member
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    Nice job ladies!!! Thanks for the inspo!
  • Belinda658
    Belinda658 Posts: 181 Member
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    Been lifting 8 weeks conssistantly. Lost 7 pounds and 17 inches all over. No increase anywhere
  • Ampedette
    Ampedette Posts: 35 Member
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    Uhh ohh....now I'm interested.
  • Justjamie0418
    Justjamie0418 Posts: 1,065 Member
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    I am going into my 8th? week lifting and While I have seen little scale and measurement changes my body is looking better and I can see some guns and back definition already. I MUST be losing BF%? MY profile pic was last week, and I sure as heck wouldnt have been able to post something Like that 8 weeks ago
  • whierd
    whierd Posts: 14,025 Member
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    In again for awesome lifting women!
  • babycakes1970
    babycakes1970 Posts: 111 Member
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    I would like to start weight training but the problem that I will be facing in about 5 months is that I will be working full time days and going to school for Massage Therapy at night 4 evenings a week for almost a year. Once I start that I will not have the time except for maybe on the weekends. I am NOT going to get up earlier and lose more sleep to work out.

    I figure that my best option is to come up with a way to do the You are Your Own Gym bodyweight program at home IF I can do it without family and pet distractions (the cat sees me on the floor exercising and thinks that it is time to play)and IF I can figure out a way to do some of the exercises without buying sturdier furniture.I suppose I could use you tube videos too but I like the ones in the YAYOG app on my ipod.

    BTW. You ladies ROCK! It is very inspiring to see your progress. I started out trying New Rules of Weightlifting for Women and it drove me crazy the way the routines had me going all over the gym. I would seriously consider Starting Strength but it is a very difficult book to find. It is available on kindle but I have a Nook.
  • dbratton87
    dbratton87 Posts: 55 Member
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    Bumping for later
  • Healthy_fresh_start
    Healthy_fresh_start Posts: 183 Member
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    This thread has given me the kick up the *kitten* to join a gym today (well for 3 months at least haha)
    Cant say im not petrified to go into the rather scary weight room though.
  • sarakfra
    sarakfra Posts: 16 Member
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    I am juuuuust starting to work out for the first time since, oh, high school (I'm 33 -- it's shameful). I was once the only girl in weight lifting class, and I loved it. Now, I'm still on machines, and that's mostly because of my own comfort level in the gym (read: intimidation).

    Just wanted to say thanks for posting these. Incredibly beautiful and inspiring. Pushes me ever so closer to losing the fear and picking up the free weights. <3
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
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    Before..... After giving birth to a 6 th munchkin

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    IMG_2720 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    Now ..... Really bulky

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    IMG_20130511_085758 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr
  • sunflowerhippi
    sunflowerhippi Posts: 1,100 Member
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    Before..... After giving birth to a 6 th munchkin

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    IMG_2720 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    Now ..... Really bulky

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    IMG_20130511_085758 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    Looking great!


    I am just getting started on my lifting, about 2 months in now and can't wait to get "bulky" :)
  • PrettyLilPixie
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    I want to start lifting, but I am intimidated and don't know how to!

    ^^This is me! Where is the best place to start???
  • rebeccat42
    rebeccat42 Posts: 35 Member
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    Before..... After giving birth to a 6 th munchkin

    6030453129_1e7ae5172d.jpg
    IMG_2720 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    Now ..... Really bulky

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    IMG_20130511_085758 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    You look great! How much time passed between your before and after pics?
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
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    Before..... After giving birth to a 6 th munchkin

    6030453129_1e7ae5172d.jpg
    IMG_2720 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    Now ..... Really bulky

    8727845047_56848223a9.jpg
    IMG_20130511_085758 by yanicka.hachez, on Flickr

    You look great! How much time passed between your before and after pics?

    2 years. I am a slow loser
  • candacefausset
    candacefausset Posts: 297 Member
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    Is anybody in this forum interested in friending me to help coach me or provide some much needed information for getting into shape like you ladies? I still have a lot of weight to lose anyway but I would love to look so toned and have as much strength as all of you ladies! I am amazed at you all and you have inspired me but I don't know where to begin on lifting.
  • maxiechild
    maxiechild Posts: 30 Member
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    bump
  • millerll
    millerll Posts: 873 Member
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    Consider me an example of how "bulky" you can get. My profile pic was taken 2 days ago. It's a little blurry, but I think you get the point. Unfortunately, I don't have any better shots of my physique. I'm kinda shy, but maybe I'll post some.

    I've been lifting heavy for over 30 years, and I compete in powerlifting. So if anyone would get bulky from heavy lifting, it would be me. Nope. In fact, I used to compete in the 148-pound class when I was in college, but now I'm in the 123-pound class.

    I just had a competition Saturday (May 11). I weighed in at 119.5. I'm 5'4" and 50 years old. My lifts were:

    Squat 170 (pounds)
    Bench Press 115
    Deadlift 245
    Total 530

    I only got "bulky" when I stopped lifting for a few years and ate ALL the food! :noway: And it wasn't pretty, let me tell you.

    Anyway, don't be afraid of getting under heavy iron. Your bones will thank you later! :drinker:
  • aerynth
    aerynth Posts: 34 Member
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    It's not recent (I had two different injuries that put me out of lifting for a year, so I lost muscle and gained 10 pounds back), but this was a combination of a calorie deficit and then heavy weightlifting. You couldn't really see any visible muscle definition except in my legs, but I feel like it's just a further testament that you won't accidentally get bulky as a female lifting. When I suggest lifting weights to women, they always exclaim, "But I don't want to look bulky!" My body type is naturally soft and curvy, so gaining muscle just makes me look leaner rather than hard and chiseled.

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    I'm 5'3, and was 200 before and 126 in the after. My highest squat was 175 while I weighed 130, and that was on a calorie deficit, so I imagine it would have been higher if I ate more (which was my plan before I fell down the stairs and twisted my ankle, haha).

    Lift, ladies! See how "bulky" I am? ;)
  • BurtHuttz
    BurtHuttz Posts: 3,653 Member
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