Can you lose weight and lift heavy at the same time?

I have been inspired by so many women on here that lift heavy and look great. It makes me want to do it too. I still have 20 lbs to lose though so should I wait until I lose it to begin?

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  • micheleb15
    micheleb15 Posts: 1,418 Member
    Nope, start now.
  • Matt_Wild
    Matt_Wild Posts: 2,673 Member
    My fiancee did and actually became Body Fitness and Overall UKBFF North West Champion this year as she did so.

    So no reason why not!

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  • kganc001
    kganc001 Posts: 317
    I am :) It'll keep you from losing muscle and promote fat loss as long as you eat at a reasonable/conservative deficit and get ample protein. :)

    Good luck!!
  • Achrya
    Achrya Posts: 16,913 Member
    I have...however much to lose *eyeballs ticker* and I'm lifting as heavy as I can 3 times a week. Weight seems to be dropping off okay (Because I eat at a calorie deficit) and the lifting makes me happy. Seems like a win/win.
  • NovemberJune
    NovemberJune Posts: 2,525 Member
    I've been doing body weight and dumbbell based strength training since I started losing weight in 2011, but I joined the gym and started lifting consistently with barbells a year ago and I've lost 20 lbs since then. Definitely a great idea to lift while losing :smile:
    Good luck!
  • Lifting heavy burns more calories and for a longer period of time afterwards. I lost more weight from powerlifting than any cardio.
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    Start now
    Gaining or losing weight will depend on your calorie intake.
    Plus lifting will change your shape in a way that just cutting calories won't. (oh how i love you weight lifting)
  • DopeItUp
    DopeItUp Posts: 18,771 Member
    There is zero reason to wait. Start lifting today.
  • For best results do both and watch your diet.
  • davideickelmann
    davideickelmann Posts: 87 Member
    I have been inspired by so many women on here that lift heavy and look great. It makes me want to do it too. I still have 20 lbs to lose though so should I wait until I lose it to begin?

    You can make strength gains on a caloric deficit. Also, lifting heavy (and eating sufficient protein) will help preserve your muscle as you lose weight so that you avoid the Auschwitz look as you get leaner.
  • KLSG23
    KLSG23 Posts: 32 Member
    I too have about 20lbs left if you go by the numbers. I'm more concerned about bf% and inches now than anything else. If you start lifting and do it correctly, you will speed up your metabolism and burning fat. You may not see a big # change, but you will definitely see a change in you body size and shape. A lb is a lb wether it is muscle of fat but muscle is solid, not flabby. An lb of muscle takes up a lot less space than a lb of fat. Good luck......start lifting. I love bodybuilding.com as a resource.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Start now. I didn't get into lifting until I'd already lost, and wish I started sooner. It would have been nice to have lost weight and uncovered a great bum because I retained more muscle, instead of losing weight, losing muscle, getting a droopy bum and working hard to build it back up where it belongs. :laugh:
  • SpecialSundae
    SpecialSundae Posts: 795 Member
    I've done it. Lifting heavy, losing weight and looking great!

    From this:

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    To this:

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  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    Start now.
  • HeidiMightyRawr
    HeidiMightyRawr Posts: 3,343 Member
    Yes you can absolutely lose weight and lift heavy, start now! :D

    All you need is a calorie deficit. Lifting heavy will help you maintain more muscle while you lose so it "may" be a little slower than someone who say just does all cardio & diet, but you'll be safe in the knowledge that it's pretty much all fat / water and no precious muscle.
    Also, as someone else mentioned, you can still get stronger while losing weight as well, win-win!

    I've always lifted heavy as I lost weight. The only times I struggled was when I wasn't sticking to my calorie deficit!
  • aamberrr
    aamberrr Posts: 115 Member
    You can definitely lose weight while maintaining muscle which will help keep you firm. Lifting also burns more calories after you're done than cardio will. If you're gaining muscle your scale weight may drop a little more slowly but you WILL be losing fat. During my 12 week contest, I lost 21 scale pounds, but based on body fat measurements, I actually lost 30 lbs of fat. Go for it!
  • giveMEbeauty
    giveMEbeauty Posts: 192
    New lifter xx
  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
    Echoing the start noes. Just a heads up though - you may see the scale stall for a couple of weeks. It is normal, and does not necessarily mean you aren't still losing fat. Water retention in the muscles did to glycogen stores can mask small losses. I went up a couple of pounds and stayed there for a whole month, even my measurements didn't change much but when I looked at my progress photos you could see a big change. My face, my arms, the area between my waist and hips all got smaller.
  • paprikas
    paprikas Posts: 118 Member
    heavy lifting is my drug
  • jdaley90
    jdaley90 Posts: 259 Member
    start now!! i am a heavy lifter and it's done wonders for my body shape!!
  • Crossfit112
    Crossfit112 Posts: 269 Member
    That's what u should be doing to lose fat not weight
  • gypy
    gypy Posts: 83 Member
    You can, as long as you structure your diet to support the excersize.
  • fitandgeeky
    fitandgeeky Posts: 232 Member
    You definitely can. I did. I've been steadily losing by lifting and eating at a deficit with the only cardio being a ten minute warm up before I lift. I would start now if I were you.
  • mikejholmes
    mikejholmes Posts: 291 Member
    You can, and should, for optimal results.
  • cingle87
    cingle87 Posts: 717 Member
    Let most people have said already, yes you can and you should have started yesterday. You may not be able to build huge amounts of muscle, but you will be able to increase your strength and preserve your LBM for when you get to your goal weight
  • Iron_Lotus
    Iron_Lotus Posts: 2,295 Member
    Do it now!
  • I_Will_End_You
    I_Will_End_You Posts: 4,397 Member
    Yes, do it. I've been losing weight regularly along with lifting. It's been slow, but I have very little to lose so I'm fine with that! Besides I'd like to maintain as much LBM as possible.
  • stephanie8625
    stephanie8625 Posts: 119 Member
    bump
  • luceegj
    luceegj Posts: 246 Member
    You wont loose pounds! You will deffinatly get in to shape! if you want to start lifting heavy then ditch the scales!