"adopt" a Noob?? Re-starting need help
MoJoPain
Posts: 77
Hello all...I am hoping some of you will "adopt" me as a friend, especially those who have had success in weight loss/management.
I need all the tips and tools I can. I love new recipes, suggestions for treats, new exercises etc....
Anyone? Anyone?
I need all the tips and tools I can. I love new recipes, suggestions for treats, new exercises etc....
Anyone? Anyone?
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Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.0 -
So shoot me some questions and I will help all that I can.0
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Sure I'll play... i've been on here for almost 2 years. I've hit goal, lowered my goal, let my weight creep up a tad and then reigned it back in. All in all I'm pretty straight forward and cringe when folks quote Dr. Oz. as a reputable source... I'll send you a FR, check out my profile and get to know me. I'm a little crazy, but mostly in a good way. Good luck!0
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I am very open to new books. THank you for the suggestion. I will pick it up this weekend. I definitely need a basics reminder.0
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You've got SideSteel on your FL, you're halfway there already. The Eat Train Progress group that he runs is awesome.
Hit me up if my profile appeals to you0 -
Sure I'll play... i've been on here for almost 2 years. I've hit goal, lowered my goal, let my weight creep up a tad and then reigned it back in. All in all I'm pretty straight forward and cringe when folks quote Dr. Oz. as a reputable source... I'll send you a FR, check out my profile and get to know me. I'm a little crazy, but mostly in a good way. Good luck!
It's true. she's awesome. I'm also available if you have any specific questions I'll do my best to help.0 -
If you can promise not to starve yourself and at least consider lifting weights, I can promise to advise and support you. I have reached my goal weight and now I'm working on recomping (losing fat and gaining muscle) by calorie cycling and lifting heavy. Let me know if you need help getting started, setting goals, etc.
Good luck and happy new year!0 -
I haven't had anyone to mentor in a while as all of my friends I got to sign up at MFP bailed within a month or two for their B-12 'weight loss shots' and Dr. Oz raspberry ketones mess... my inbox is always open0
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Sure thing, send a FR and ask some questions.0
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Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
Agree. Highly recommend. Let me know if you want to see my hideous "before lifting" pics! Good luck!!!0 -
I got the book New Rules of Lifting... and i agree totally. Also another that worked really well for me about 6 years ago was Sculpting Her Body Perfect. Easy to follow.0
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Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
I misread the last line of your post and combined with your profile pic, I thought you were talking about getting crazy lifting socks...0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
Agree. Highly recommend. Let me know if you want to see my hideous "before lifting" pics! Good luck!!!
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Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
Agree. Highly recommend. Let me know if you want to see my hideous "before lifting" pics! Good luck!!!0 -
ADD ME ANYONE WHO NEEDS SUPPORT!!
I fell off the bang wagon a couple months ago now I'm looking to get straight back into it!0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
I agree with all of this.
One book that I continuously go back to is Starting Strength, which is a bit more technical and focuses on form.0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
I agree with all of this.
One book that I continuously go back to is Starting Strength, which is a bit more technical and focuses on form.
I really need to buy that book!
Which edition do you have Otter??
Starting Strength is another highly recommended program - but doesn't it involved cleans?
Stronglifts 5x5 is a great & simple program too0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
I agree with all of this.
One book that I continuously go back to is Starting Strength, which is a bit more technical and focuses on form.
I really need to buy that book!
Which edition do you have Otter??
Starting Strength is another highly recommended program - but doesn't it involved cleans?
Stronglifts 5x5 is a great & simple program too
I have the 3rd edition on my kindle. I never used it for the program. TBH, I picked it up when I started StrongLifts. But, it has really easy to read break downs of form for the big major lifts, so no matter what program you end up using I feel that it could be of value. My current ruytine is based around a lot of the StrongLifts core, with a bunch of accessories in a bit higher rep range thrown in.0 -
Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
If you actually do the program, there's a link to pre-filled worksheets in the NROL4W group that make it a lot easier to understand how to do the exercises. Not "do" them, as in proper form, but how many reps/sets for each level.0 -
Welcome Noob
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Tell you what, how about I recommend a book that will get you started and where you won't need a foster parent? lol
Anyways, I recommend you pick up a copy of New Rules of Lifting for Women. It's a easy book about the fundamentals of exercise, whether or not you decide to lift weights. I promise you won't regret it, and it'll put you years ahead of most women who workout. Nothing special in the book, just the basics which is nice.
I concur on reading this book.
Full of great knowledge.
I tried the program, found it too complicated and time consuming for my taste but you may like it.
You're welcome to add me if you'd like a lady lifter on your list.
Agree. Highly recommend. Let me know if you want to see my hideous "before lifting" pics! Good luck!!!
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Hi, starting my lifestyle change in the morning ???? Would really appreciate if those who are starting like me or who already lost weight weight and have any advice, fitness plan s eat would add me ????0
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25 plus years of hitting the gym, but only until the last few years have I gotten the diet dialed in. It is so true that to be successful it is 80% in the kitchen and 20% in the gym. And that does not mean cardio!!!0
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Sure I'll play... i've been on here for almost 2 years. I've hit goal, lowered my goal, let my weight creep up a tad and then reigned it back in. All in all I'm pretty straight forward and cringe when folks quote Dr. Oz. as a reputable source... I'll send you a FR, check out my profile and get to know me. I'm a little crazy, but mostly in a good way. Good luck!
It's true. she's awesome. I'm also available if you have any specific questions I'll do my best to help.
Thanks Jack!!!0
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