HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!
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First I want to apologize if I'm asking something that's already been answered. i've read through much of this thread (including the first part) and am totally sold! I have a LONG way to go in the weight loss department but seeing these results is totally motivating me.
My problem is, I dont' know where to start. I have seen Starting Strength mentioned several times. What is this? A book? A video? A website? Does it have specifically what to do and HOW to do it? I'm a free weight virgin *blush*0 -
Yep. Lifting made me massive too.
I certainly wouldnt say i am massive OR bulky but i think its well worth what you get out of it....I dont lift heavy in my opinion but i do lift every day. Im happy with what lifting has done for me !!0 -
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:
I love this!!
Lifting can make you hot, sure. I think the greater thing about it is that you can do it for YEARS and just keep getting better and better. As a sport, there are few to match it in that regard. The best lifters I know are over 40, many amazing ones are over 50. They are all lifting PBs. Think about that, you're not chasing the glory years, you are living them over and over again.
I love that I am looking down the barrel of 20 years of improvement if I just do the work.0 -
Very Motivational Thread. thanks for posting OP0
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Great results everyone!0
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And so many girl crushes came into being on this day...0
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INspiring!!!0
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Bumping!0
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Still in.0
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I'm still in too. It's my main goal in a year or two to post my SUPAH bulky 'after' pics in this threat, so I gotta stay connected. :laugh:0
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:drinker:0
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in before the roll!! Nw, I have to go find the 1st thread! :bigsmile: Why don't we have a strong arm smiley?0
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are we going to get a round 3? sweet lawd jezus0
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Moar moar moar!0
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Roll!0
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in because lifting make me SUPAH bulky!!!!0
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bump0
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Let it roll, baby, roll!0
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Bump for later...... I'm going to take bf pics so I can post my afters in February!0
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InForBatman!0
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See me rollin', with my homies....
Happy Birthday Lea!0 -
I so want to be SUPAH bulky too!
Nicely done, ladies.0 -
Roll on baby!!!0
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Bump-to start reading :-)0
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Bump before the roll! I'm going to have supah bulky pics soon, I hope!0
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Bumping for inspiration. I was 'there' a few years ago, and now I'm back on the wagon. NICE JOB LADIES.0
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Yup - seriously inspirational work!0
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First I want to apologize if I'm asking something that's already been answered. i've read through much of this thread (including the first part) and am totally sold! I have a LONG way to go in the weight loss department but seeing these results is totally motivating me.
My problem is, I dont' know where to start. I have seen Starting Strength mentioned several times. What is this? A book? A video? A website? Does it have specifically what to do and HOW to do it? I'm a free weight virgin *blush*
Starting Strength is a pdf book and Stronglifts 5x5 is a web site. Both give excellent advice, backed up by really active community for help and advice. Both concentrate on good form to set up a solid foundation for future improvements.
The sooner you start, the sooner you'll see benefits.
Go for it.0 -
In for the rollllll0
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