Females only - lifting/weight training results?
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WOW!!! I'm not ready to post pix, but these results are inspiring!! You all look phenomenal. I hope to reply to this thread again with pictures before the end of the year. New goal!! :-)0
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Bump for inspiration0
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Everybody looks great...I'm really hoping to show my journey one day!0
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<- still in progress, and I don't have any heavy weight but this is a couple weeks worth of results of low weight/high reps weight lifting.0
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February 2011
February 2014
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That took about ten years off of you. You look awesome!!1 -
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Bump for inspiration.. You all look AMAZING!!!0
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Bumpity! This thread is so packed with awesome.0
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February 2014
Fantastic job!! You look awesome!! :drinker:0 -
Fantastic job!! You look awesome!! :drinker:
Thank you! I'm jelly of your bicep!0 -
That took about ten years off of you. You look awesome!!
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Fantastic job!! You look awesome!! :drinker:
Thank you! I'm jelly of your bicep!
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Bump! Love this0
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This. I did the same thing. Hired a trainer and set some goals. I benched 85lbs the other day (I'm 51 yo F). A new PR! When i think about the hours i spent at the gym, doing the exact same routine, i kick myself for not doing something sooner. If you can't afford a trainer. Just meet with one 1x/mo to get a program and have them shake it up the next month. Variety is what get results. I think the same thing with cardio. If i do the same thing, my body just gets used to it and I stop seeing results.0
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What's considered "heavy" lifting? I just started weight training using the machines at the gym. I'm starting off at about 15-25 lbs for arm type of machines and about 150 lbs for the quads. What should I strive for?0
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Just looked through this entire thread for the first time, and I'm on my 2nd glass of ice water. HOTNESS! Every stinking one of you. You ladies are amazing.0
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What's considered "heavy" lifting? I just started weight training using the machines at the gym. I'm starting off at about 15-25 lbs for arm type of machines and about 150 lbs for the quads. What should I strive for?
It is really what is heavy for you at a lower rep range. The rep range is subject to interpretation, but generally, it would be no more than 12. Some would say 8, others 5.
You should strive to progress really - other people have very difference circumstances that will mean that the weights they can lift will not be comparable to yours.1 -
When you guys refer to "lifting weights" do you mean free weights or the machines? I used to do free weights but then I hired a trainer about a month ago and she just put me on all of the machines.0
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When you guys refer to "lifting weights" do you mean free weights or the machines? I used to do free weights but then I hired a trainer about a month ago and she just put me on all of the machines.
Free weights.1 -
When you guys refer to "lifting weights" do you mean free weights or the machines? I used to do free weights but then I hired a trainer about a month ago and she just put me on all of the machines.
Free weights.
I did machines for . . . a really long time in college. 9 months or so I think? I never saw any changes to my body. I started seeing changes within 6 weeks of starting Stronglifts.0 -
Yeah I agree free weights are far superior to the machines...they make you have to balance, using other muscles, they challenge you in ways the machines can't. I still use some machines (cable row is one of my favorites) but the majority of my workouts are done with free weights.1
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When you guys refer to "lifting weights" do you mean free weights or the machines? I used to do free weights but then I hired a trainer about a month ago and she just put me on all of the machines.
Lifting weights can mean either.
Machines have their place. I generally recommend free weights for main compound lifts and either free weights or machines for assistance work - it really depends on the assistance work. I am not sure why the trainer would take you off free weights and put you all on machines though.0 -
I am so inspired by all your pics... my body shape is much like a pear and I think I may have some hope now:) thank you for showing all the pictures!! So this is the first day back in a long time, I kinda started over a year ago and gave up very fast. Fingers crossed I stick with it this time.2
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