Females only - lifting/weight training results?
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I pretty much only lift weights, I do cardio but not nearly as much as my lifting, and in the past 10-11 months I've lost 27kg/ 59lbs
not close to my goal yet but I'm getting there!
WEIGHT LIFTING FOR THE WIN!
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Good luck ladies and thank you all for being so inspirational. You are all what keeps me going! <333320 -
Lifting 5x per week on a deficit and working with a trainer. I killed it every single session.
My overall results of lifting from start to now.
Oh my god you're my hero.0 -
I can't wait to start!! If these pics are any indication, great things are in my future!0
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This thread is so motivational. I am on week two of a weightlifting program after a few months of lifting and getting myself used to the correct techniques. After a week I can see progress.
I'm hoping to post progress pictures around mid February.
I was just wondering if anyone incorporated TRX Suspension training ??0 -
Bump for later to see pix. :flowerforyou:1
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This is me after lifting (low reps, high weight) for over a year. It doesn't look like much, but I really am HUGELY strong compared to what I used to be. Here is photographic proof that lifting heavy doesn't necessarily make you look like a beast.
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Lifting 5x per week on a deficit and working with a trainer. I killed it every single session.
My overall results of lifting from start to now.
Oh my god you're my hero.
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Wow you ladies are inspirational!!!0
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At the beginning
After months of cardio and lifting
I'm currently 3 months pregnant but plan to continue to lift as long as I can, my trainer has adjusted my routine so I can safely keep training.9 -
LOVE seeing inspiring results like this =D congrats to all & thanks for the inspiration!!!1
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This thread is so inspirational! You all look fantastic! I really need to start lifting.0
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Bumping so I can keep stalking this thread!! You're all amazing!!! Well done0
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Tagging the thread. Love the results!0
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Awesome thread!!0
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Well I've been thinking of getting into lifting for a while as pretty stuck and run about 4 times a week. This thread has convinced me, some absolutely amazing results, very inspirational! The book has been ordered!1
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Wow to all the awesome results!0
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Leg progress:
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incredible results, so inspiring0
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I have been incorporating weight training into my gym routine for a wee while now.
I don't use free weights, other than when I do dumbbell bicep curls. I usually stick to the leg press, leg raises, lat pull down and chest press. It helps hugely in not only weight loss but getting a bit of definition rather than just being a skinny wee thing.
As I've mentioned before I have just started to alter my diet to focus it more around my gym routines, and am keeping a blog to document my progress (http://laurabesto.tumblr.com/)
I'm not really looking to gain much more muscle; more to drop my body fat but it really drives me mad when girls avoid the weights because they think they will end up huge. Unless you've got an abnormal amount of testosterone pumping through your veins and are shovelling protein shakes down your throat, you won't become a bodybuilder!2 -
Wow! That rocks! I was sick for many years with hyperparathyroidism, and one of the worst part of it was muscle and bone pain, and muscle weakness. I had surgery in June, and I have been building up my strength the last five months or so, with an unscheduled 6 week break due to flu and bronchitis. I was working out for a year or so before surgery, but it usually took me about three days to recover. Post surgery, i found it very difficult to do lunges with a 10 lb barbell.
I do 25 minutes of cardio, stretching, followed by some machine workouts: glutes (80 lbs), leg press (195 lbs) with calf raises (140 lbs), hip adductor/abductors, lat pulldowns (60 lbs), 25 lb kettle bell swings, barbell squats on the Smith (up to 60), Bench presses on the Smith (45 lbs), oblique twists (30 lbs), medicine ball crunches , and anything else that the exercise physiologist that I work with can come up with to mix it up and make it interesting. I finish it up by doing another 26 minutes of cardio, stretching, and hit the shower. Wait a minute! I forgot the planks!
I am working on being proof that it is never too late to whip your *kitten* into shape. I'll be 63 in July.3 -
I am working on being proof that it is never too late to whip your *kitten* into shape. I'll be 63 in July.
Superb! I hope you begin to feel healthier and stronger
My Mum is in her middle 50s and started hitting the gym a few times a week along with an exercise class after going through breast cancer treatment and she is looking fab. She can even plank for longer than me, but I'm happy to accept defeat!3 -
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Here we go...
Those were from day one to my lowest body fat point
These are day one of weight lifting
These are at my lowest body fat. Was focusing on fat loss.
These are from the last 6 months. I have been doing a super slow bulk for the past 18 months
The final pic is of my original size 13 pants behind my current size 3 jeans. BEST part...I weight only five pounds less right now. I started out at 155. My lowest was 125 on stage. I am currently 150. Lifting gets results!
Goodness the photo of the trousers really shocked me. A real push in the right direction. I've just started on my lifting journey and hope I'm that successful.0 -
YOU ARE ALL AMAZING!
SERIOUSLY!
I am sitting here looking through page upon page and, finally, I hit page 5 with the thought: why not me too?
I am uneducated in the realm of weights, so if ANYONE is willing to take me under their wing and hit me with some knowledge, send me a message, please!
I've lost most of the weight I want to (less about 20lbs or so) and I'd love to tone up.
I work out from home.
If any one of you fit birds feel you can and WANT to mentor me, you'll be happily received!
I'm a quick study and an eager beaver
JOB WELL DONE TO ALL!
JC.3
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