interesting article re women's fitness goals
chrisdavey
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http://articles.elitefts.com/articles/training-articles/what-women-should-never-do-but-often-do-while-trying-to-get-in-shape-part-1-of-6/
Won't copy and paste cause it's pretty long.
Won't copy and paste cause it's pretty long.
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One of my friends is a trainer and posted this on facebook earlier today... really opened my eyes to a lot of things.0
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great info...thanks for sharing!!!!0
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Thanks for sharing! I bookmarked it so I can look for the rest of that series (parts 2-6).0
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Awesome Article - thanks for sharing! I love this chick I want her to train me! I'm a perfect example of her first point, I keep saying to myself; once I reach my goal weight I'll work on building muscle. This really opened my eyes! x0
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I know so many girls that are currently doing P90X as I am and have been, that are still afraid of "bulking" Some of them no matter what you tell them, will say they don't want to lift weights at all or don't want to lift heavy. I lift heavy and won't stop upping my weights anytime soon =] I love the combo of resistance days and cardio days.0
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P90x is a good intro to resistance training for those "resistant" to traditional types for sure0
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I actually love weight training, but every time I have done it I HAVE either stopped losing weight or gained weight. For example, six years ago, I lost 20 lbs in two months, on my own, just by watching what I was eating and doing moderate exercise (cardio). Then I got a personal trainer, and while I did get some pretty sexy abs, it took me another six months just to lose the next 10 lbs. I just started weight lifting again about a week ago, and immediately (within 2 days) gained back 2 of the 3 lbs I'd lost the previous two weeks.
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I know it's not directly because of the weight lifting- this woman knows what she's talking about. But my appetite gets out of control when I lift. I also think I get some water retention when I first start lifting which really discourages me from continuing. I'm not going to stop with the strength training, but I know that I am going to have to lock up my fridge, or do an extra 45 minutes of cardio to make up the extra calories I eat. It's easier for me to lose weight when I'm not lifting because I don't get ravenous just be doing 30-60 minutes of cardio, but for some reason when I do weights, I want to eat 2000+ calories a day (I only get 1200+ exercise), and I crave heavy food like red meat and pork (which I otherwise don't really want).
Luckily, my emerging biceps are giving me enough encouragement to keep up with the weight training even though my weight loss has had a minor (and hopefully temporary) setback. I know my weakness- I have to be extra vigilant about my nutrition.0 -
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Very good.
I had a lot of similar fears when I started my fitness program.0 -
I actually love weight training, but every time I have done it I HAVE either stopped losing weight or gained weight. For example, six years ago, I lost 20 lbs in two months, on my own, just by watching what I was eating and doing moderate exercise (cardio). Then I got a personal trainer, and while I did get some pretty sexy abs, it took me another six months just to lose the next 10 lbs. I just started weight lifting again about a week ago, and immediately (within 2 days) gained back 2 of the 3 lbs I'd lost the previous two weeks.
However....
I know it's not directly because of the weight lifting- this woman knows what she's talking about. But my appetite gets out of control when I lift. I also think I get some water retention when I first start lifting which really discourages me from continuing. I'm not going to stop with the strength training, but I know that I am going to have to lock up my fridge, or do an extra 45 minutes of cardio to make up the extra calories I eat. It's easier for me to lose weight when I'm not lifting because I don't get ravenous just be doing 30-60 minutes of cardio, but for some reason when I do weights, I want to eat 2000+ calories a day (I only get 1200+ exercise), and I crave heavy food like red meat and pork (which I otherwise don't really want).
Luckily, my emerging biceps are giving me enough encouragement to keep up with the weight training even though my weight loss has had a minor (and hopefully temporary) setback. I know my weakness- I have to be extra vigilant about my nutrition.
Interesting you say that. I seem to get extra hungry after mega cardio sessions, not immediately though.
I figure on weights day, extra food is good anyway. Get those muscles growing :P I guess that is one of the principles of carb/calorie cycling.0 -
I'm very interested in starting with weights, this helped! however does anyone have any good links to a beginners strength training workout? I kind of want to look like I know what I'm doing when I walk into the Den of Testosterone (my name for the weights area of my gym )0
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Thanks for sharing! I bookmarked it so I can look for the rest of that series (parts 2-6).0
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I'm very interested in starting with weights, this helped! however does anyone have any good links to a beginners strength training workout? I kind of want to look like I know what I'm doing when I walk into the Den of Testosterone (my name for the weights area of my gym )
I think Jillian Michaels - No More Trouble Zones is a good start for strength training... because like she says - you can use your own body (weight) as resistance0 -
I'm very interested in starting with weights, this helped! however does anyone have any good links to a beginners strength training workout? I kind of want to look like I know what I'm doing when I walk into the Den of Testosterone (my name for the weights area of my gym )
www.startingstrength.com
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Bookmarking - thanks! :flowerforyou:0
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I enjoy strength training more than cardio actually - I prefer the machines, not free weights though.0
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Bumping this with another great article on women's fitness.
http://jcdfitness.com/2011/08/attention-women-heres-proof-that-lifting-heavy-weights-will-not-make-you-big-and-bulky/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+jcdfitness+(JCDFitness)
It's pretty long so if you want to skim at least look at the pics and vids of the heavy lifting ladies (that's probably what any guys reading this thread will do anyway )
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I know it's not directly because of the weight lifting- this woman knows what she's talking about. But my appetite gets out of control when I lift. I also think I get some water retention when I first start lifting which really discourages me from continuing. I'm not going to stop with the strength training, but I know that I am going to have to lock up my fridge, or do an extra 45 minutes of cardio to make up the extra calories I eat. It's easier for me to lose weight when I'm not lifting because I don't get ravenous just be doing 30-60 minutes of cardio, but for some reason when I do weights, I want to eat 2000+ calories a day (I only get 1200+ exercise), and I crave heavy food like red meat and pork (which I otherwise don't really want).
I know what you mean about the appetite - I'm currently on 1450cals per day plus all my exercise cals (between 300-500 per day) and the day after I strength train I'm constantly hungry! Absolutely starving! I always eat if I am genuinely hungry, and I'm trying to make sure I get a lot of protien both the meal after I lift and my lunch the next day.
I'm so pleased to find it's not just me that this happens to!0 -
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only just started reading but i LOVED this bit....
Diet Summary
If you consistently eat like crap you will consistently look like crap.
If you make a so-so effort you will get so-so results.
If you crash diet half the time and overeat the other half of the time you will look be miserable ALL of the time.
If you want to look exceptional you will need to do what most others are not willing to do0 -
Thanks for posting this, I just posted a post asking about where is best to start with weights training as I want to bring it in to my regiem. I have sent it to my work email so I can have a read later0
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I actually love weight training, but every time I have done it I HAVE either stopped losing weight or gained weight. For example, six years ago, I lost 20 lbs in two months, on my own, just by watching what I was eating and doing moderate exercise (cardio). Then I got a personal trainer, and while I did get some pretty sexy abs, it took me another six months just to lose the next 10 lbs. I just started weight lifting again about a week ago, and immediately (within 2 days) gained back 2 of the 3 lbs I'd lost the previous two weeks.
However....
I know it's not directly because of the weight lifting- this woman knows what she's talking about. But my appetite gets out of control when I lift. I also think I get some water retention when I first start lifting which really discourages me from continuing. I'm not going to stop with the strength training, but I know that I am going to have to lock up my fridge, or do an extra 45 minutes of cardio to make up the extra calories I eat. It's easier for me to lose weight when I'm not lifting because I don't get ravenous just be doing 30-60 minutes of cardio, but for some reason when I do weights, I want to eat 2000+ calories a day (I only get 1200+ exercise), and I crave heavy food like red meat and pork (which I otherwise don't really want).
Luckily, my emerging biceps are giving me enough encouragement to keep up with the weight training even though my weight loss has had a minor (and hopefully temporary) setback. I know my weakness- I have to be extra vigilant about my nutrition.
This sounds exactly like what I experience.... good to know I'm in good company.0 -
Why don't women want to get (muscle) bulky? I want to bulk up on my muscles so I can take on anyone who has lame y chromosomes Scott Pilgrim style XD0
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IMO increased appetitie from strength training is a good thing. Feed the muscles, burn the fat as Tom Venuto would say
I don't get mega hungry the next day but I make sure I consume the majority of calories on strength training days where I know my body can utilise the additional energy and nutrients.0 -
Good article! I wish more women would lift weights! They just don't "get it".0
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Thnx for sharing the great article!!0
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Bump for later.0
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Excellent! Thanks.0
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