What strength training/Lifting Program do YOU use?!

Looking for some input! I like to switch it up so I don't get bored. I have been working out for about 4 weeks now, started Jamie Easonm's LiveFit this week.

I have heard though, that full body lifting plans can be better? Anyone want to share what they use? I am looking to drop at least 50 pounds of fat, and get some strong, lean muscle- overall, drop about 5 pants sizes- UGH!

ps- 27 year old female, so female input appreciated! love lifting, just want to learn more about it and how to be more effective with it
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  • ahviendha
    ahviendha Posts: 1,291 Member
    stronglifts 5x5. i'm a 23 year old female, started last december. 3x a week.

    just a few minutes ago i was admiring my cut physique! oblique ab lines, tight waist, some guns, and clear muscles when I flex my legs.

    i love lifting.
  • mreeves261
    mreeves261 Posts: 728 Member
  • hey thanks i will check it out!

    Now since I want to lose fat/build lean muscle, should I be doing cardio intervals weekly too? I have been doing 20-30 minutes of speed/incline treadmill intervals. I know cardio has a lot of health benefits, and I've also heard if you just plain ol' need to lose weight, its best to incorporate cardio in with your lifting too, is that right?
  • JustJennie1
    JustJennie1 Posts: 3,749 Member
    I just created my own strength training program because I was getting bored with what we were doing. I did 3 weeks worth of exercises that will be cycled week to week.
  • GIAngel222
    GIAngel222 Posts: 227 Member
    I purchased the book "Women's Health Big Book of Exercise" for $30. I found the book to be SUPER helpful for women who want to lift!

    I workout 5 days a week:

    Monday Legs & Core + HIIT
    Tuesday: Off
    Wednesday: Back & Core
    Thursday: Legs + HIIT
    Friday: Off
    Saturday: Shoulders & Core + HIIT
    Sunday: Bis, Tris & Chest

    I also do a 10 minute cardio warmup before lifting. I just added HIIT to my routine, 3x's a week. HIIT helps burn fat and not muscle, where as doing too much cardio burns muscle and we don't want that!


    Good Luck!
  • OkieTink
    OkieTink Posts: 285 Member
    I did two rounds of Live Fit, good program...but towards the end it's very time consuming. Today I am doing my workout log sheets for the lift like a man program...I miss running and for now, I'd like to run 3 days a week, lift 3 days. I'll probably get bored with it in a few months and change it up again :)
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    I've done stronglifts 5x5 off and on since September.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/4601-stronglifts-5x5-for-women
  • bostonwolf
    bostonwolf Posts: 3,038 Member

    It amazes me how many women do Stronglifts and how completely Mehdi ignores them. He's leaving a ton of money on the table by focusing on men and excluding women.
  • bostonwolf
    bostonwolf Posts: 3,038 Member
    I do a version of Reg Park's old routine. He was one of the original bodybuilders and one of Arnold's idols. His book was also the main source Mehdi used to create Stronglifts 5x5.

    http://www.muscleandstrength.com/articles/forget-steroids-5-fullbody-workouts-for-serious-gains.html#2
  • I started on SL 5x5 a few years back and found it very good and would recommend it for anyone starting out on a strength program , even for the first 3 months , after that i would recommend Wendlers 5 3 1 , similar to 5x5 but has more accessory work built in , check out www.ironstrong.org for no nonsence help and advice on strenght training .
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I started with Starting Strength...made some really awesome linear strength gains for months. I finally got to the point though where I was having a great deal of difficulty recovering from squatting heavy 3x weekly...I couldn't really do anything else either like run or whatever which got a little annoying because I want to be strong, yes...but also fit in other aspects as well.

    I'm currently doing 5/3/1 which is pretty awesome. I like the fact that it's a split with just one big compound lift per session and then assistance work. It's nice in that I can manipulate the assistance work to train for just about anything. Being periodized, it keeps me fresh to also do my 10K training. Right now my assistance work is primarily body weight and high volume with little rest between sets...I'm training for a Goruck and Tough Mudder right now so I need the volume + strength + running endurance.
  • PriceK01
    PriceK01 Posts: 834 Member
    I'm doing Starting Strength, and just about through with the 12wk program, lifting every other day (sometimes every three days). I'm loving the changes I'm seeing in such a short time, and can't quit looking/touching my new muscles :D

    Still trying to decide if I want to continue this program for another 12 weeks, or switch to another one. So far, I'm leaning towards continuing with this, since I've been so pleased with the results :)

    Oh, and I'm a 45yo female, ~130lbs and 5'10"
  • Yogi_Carl
    Yogi_Carl Posts: 1,906 Member
    You Are Your Own Gym, with bar pull-ups thrown in as I don't like door-pullups.
  • Shes1CraftyMama
    Shes1CraftyMama Posts: 152 Member
    Just started New Rules of Lifting for Women. It focuses on full body lifting rather than spot-training. Have many friends with awesome results with it!!!
  • redstilletto
    redstilletto Posts: 16 Member
    I do Chalean Extreme, nearly done with first month of 90 day program and love it you do 3 days heavy lifting, two days cardio and two days rest.
  • leahartmann
    leahartmann Posts: 415
    Another woman for StrongLifts 5x5 here. Started two and a half month ago, love it. Usually I take some time on the stationary bike afterwards.
  • KatLifter
    KatLifter Posts: 1,314 Member

    It amazes me how many women do Stronglifts and how completely Mehdi ignores them. He's leaving a ton of money on the table by focusing on men and excluding women.

    Seriously, he is a jerk. I unsubscribed from his email list.
  • da_bears10089
    da_bears10089 Posts: 1,791 Member
    Stronglifts!
  • GetSoda
    GetSoda Posts: 1,267 Member
    I'm currently using Wendler 5/3/1 plus Big But Boring. It's more effective for an intermediate lifter.
    I wouldn't recommend it for a total beginner / someone who is used to things like chalean or p90x.


    but you asked so.

    I really love it so far. In and out of the weight room in about an hour, 4 days a week.

    Really loved the 5 sets of 10 deadlifts @ 135 yesterday. Hoooooah!

    you can get an outline at strstd.com
  • Jennacita
    Jennacita Posts: 116 Member
    Cathe.com, STS 3 month program, XTrain program and she has tons of strength training DVDs.
  • mreeves261
    mreeves261 Posts: 728 Member
    hey thanks i will check it out!

    Now since I want to lose fat/build lean muscle, should I be doing cardio intervals weekly too? I have been doing 20-30 minutes of speed/incline treadmill intervals. I know cardio has a lot of health benefits, and I've also heard if you just plain ol' need to lose weight, its best to incorporate cardio in with your lifting too, is that right?

    Depends on what you "End Game" is. I am shooting for doing a Sprint Distance Tri in September so I Run 3 days and lift/cycle 3 days. Plus I have an obsession with softball and play 2 days, sometimes 3 days a week.

    So like I said, depends on what you ultimately want to do. Many people have great success with absolutely no cardio what-so-ever.
  • HealthyLeeLee
    HealthyLeeLee Posts: 97 Member
    Bump. Interested to see what people are doing :)
  • jimmmer
    jimmmer Posts: 3,515 Member
    I'm doing All Pro's currently. Very cool routine, although if you have lifter's ADD, you'll probably hate it......
  • Duck_Puddle
    Duck_Puddle Posts: 3,237 Member
    I've done stronglifts 5x5 off and on since September.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/4601-stronglifts-5x5-for-women

    Strong lifts here too-and do check out the group - before you read anything on the stronglifts site (which as previously mentioned is geared 10000% to men).
  • I don't have goals for running or anything like that- mainly weight loss/muscle (nothing crazy like bodybuilding though), so i can be healthier, feel better about myself. i do live in the mountains and do a lot of hiking around/hunting/snowshoeing in winter, so to be in better shape for those things would be great.

    i guess you could say my end game is to be smaller, as i am about 230 now, size 18, to ultimately firm up and get down to a size 6 would be AMAZING.

    so would just lifting be enough for that to happen? hmmm...
  • GetSoda
    GetSoda Posts: 1,267 Member
    I don't have goals for running or anything like that- mainly weight loss/muscle (nothing crazy like bodybuilding though), so i can be healthier, feel better about myself. i do live in the mountains and do a lot of hiking around/hunting/snowshoeing in winter, so to be in better shape for those things would be great.

    i guess you could say my end game is to be smaller, as i am about 230 now, size 18, to ultimately firm up and get down to a size 6 would be AMAZING.

    so would just lifting be enough for that to happen? hmmm...

    Weight lifting and diet. Would also suggest incorporating some form of moderate-high intensity cardio 2-3 times a week 20-30 minutes each, for general health.
  • drefaw
    drefaw Posts: 739
    S.P.O.T. cycles ..... works for me ....
  • bostonwolf
    bostonwolf Posts: 3,038 Member

    It amazes me how many women do Stronglifts and how completely Mehdi ignores them. He's leaving a ton of money on the table by focusing on men and excluding women.

    Seriously, he is a jerk. I unsubscribed from his email list.

    Me too. He talks about leaving ego at the door then if you watch his squat videos his bouncing at the bottom to be able to lift the weights he has on, which is ALL about ego.

    I am seriously considering emailing him and asking if I can license the name and set up a Stronglifts for Women website that is more female friendly and all inclusive. Just using the same Inner Circle structure ($20/month) and probably make a mint.
  • BEERRUNNER
    BEERRUNNER Posts: 3,046 Member
    I do MY OWN program!!! I call it Big Brown tower of power!!..........................damn! I snapped on the name!
    But I do my own thing.:bigsmile:

    Lots of compound heavy lifts & alot of dips & Pull ups n lungesss
  • GetSoda
    GetSoda Posts: 1,267 Member

    It amazes me how many women do Stronglifts and how completely Mehdi ignores them. He's leaving a ton of money on the table by focusing on men and excluding women.

    Seriously, he is a jerk. I unsubscribed from his email list.

    Me too. He talks about leaving ego at the door then if you watch his squat videos his bouncing at the bottom to be able to lift the weights he has on, which is ALL about ego.

    I am seriously considering emailing him and asking if I can license the name and set up a Stronglifts for Women website that is more female friendly and all inclusive. Just using the same Inner Circle structure ($20/month) and probably make a mint.

    Just make your own derivative program and give it a cool name and fill it full of success stories and marketing. That's what Medhi did.

    In fact, I'll do it for you:

    Pinklifts, a powerlifting and introductory strength program for women!

    All sets are done as 4 sets of 6 reps in the following manner:

    If you are lifting 100 pounds:
    Set 1: 50% ( 50 pounds )
    Set 2: 75% ( 75 pounds)
    Set 3 100% 100 pounds
    Set 4 100% 100 pounds

    Increase lower body weight by 5 pounds each workout.
    Increase upper body weight by 2.5 pounds OR one rep by each workout if you don't have fractional plates.

    Workout A:
    Bench Press
    Deadlift
    Leg curls 3x10 light weight OR lunges 3x10 bodyweight

    Workout B:
    Overhead press
    Squat
    Pendlay Rows


    Work out 3 times a week, every other day. This program is advantageous because of the more steady progression, especially in upper body lifts, and increased recovery versus programs designed for stinky hairy men.