HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!
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Weight lifting has made me SO bulky!! WAAAHHHH, I've lost 6 inches from my hips and another 4" from my waist...!0
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Well I've just ordered NROL4W..........1
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thanks for the inspiration guys! i have just moved to a new gym where they encourage lifting, and had a free PT session where we worked on free weights. my routine's now totally changed and i'm looking forward to seeing the difference after putting in some hard work0
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Ok, I'm in. So deadlifts are the ones where you squat and lift to your waist, yes?
I doubt I could lift 60 more than once or twice... maybe I could do 40 if I had to do a set of 10 - but I'm sure I'd be wiped out if I had to do more than one set ... Squats are a lot harder than using the Leg Press machine.
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Since I can't find the part 2 or 3 or whatever number we were on...can I bump this one?
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Terrific progress. I love the heavy weights approach. You look fabulous.0
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cmcollins001 wrote: »Since I can't find the part 2 or 3 or whatever number we were on...can I bump this one?
It's just because the new forum software has combined the old threads into mega sized ones. So the thread size limit must have been increased too.
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Here's mine... I started in a size 20W in March of 2013. I picked up my first weights ever in October of 2013. There is still a lot of size to be lost and a lot of muscle to build, but I am happy with my progress so far. Currently, I am wearing approx an 11 jrs.
I started lifting with NROLFW - I completed it through Stage 4, due to time constraints I switched to Stronglifts 5x5 - but it wasn't accomplishing what I wanted it to - so I've recently started over on NROLFW.
I am nearly 40 y/o, and I never imagined I could create a better body the older I became - it still blows my mind! I eat a Primal Blueprint diet, at approx 1600-2000 calories per day - with a stong focus on protein - I've only recently started tracking on MFP again, in an effort to quit messing around and lose these last few sizes.
I encourage everyone in my life to pick up weight (then put it back down), and eat a diet of non-processed foods. My quality of life has increased much more than I had ever dreamed it could!0 -
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Book marked now I can find it whenever I want...(book mark is the little star up top)0
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Reinventing_Me wrote: »OMG! This thread is still around? In...just because I likes it!
Love that I can't tell when anything on here was posted. NOT! The new forums are IMPOSSIBLE!0 -
You look fabulous!0
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You look amazing & I love your hair color!0
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buckshot500 wrote: »OMG!!! Clicked on O/P's profile and it says "User deactivated"
I couldn't even tell she was a droid.
Yes, she deactivated. She was an incredible woman and needed a break from this site for a while. We are sad she is gone, but we keep in touch with her through other means. She wasn't a bot or droid. She's a real person.
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I want a weight set, or at least one of those adjustable bar bells you can put up to 100lbs on it. The whole myth of lifting heavy will make you bulky is exactly why my husband won't help me pay for a weight set / bench. It pisses me off. I have had an easier time convincing him to help me get breast implants than lift heavy weights. Not that we can afford those, but the point stands. Nothing I say will convince him that I won't look like a body builder on steroids if I lift weights.
Well, it's interesting to me, because I have shown him many of the females on this site as an example of what I want to look like - and he's response is basically he doesn't want me to become that defined. I love him, but he's not the most sensitive when it comes to me and my own aspirations with my body. The first time I flexed for a picture after reaching my goal weight and showed it to him, he actually said, "Ew." - and this was when I was even higher BF% than I am now. He's a great guy, really, I don't mean to make him sound like some awful pig-headed jerk. lol. He just wants me to be soft and squishy, but I do not want to be soft and squishy!
I try to tell him I'm not trying to become that defined necessarily, just stronger and a bit more trimmed down. I really just want to be stronger, honestly, but he doesn't get it. It's like talking to a brick wall with him. I would LOVE to look like Ashley Horner or any other among many beautiful fitness models, but I still care to be attractive to my husband, within reason, so I wouldn't go that far for his sake. It may seem stupid to some, but yeah, anyways... I just wish I could convince him that my lifting weights isn't an automatic ticket to being extremely muscular, which isn't even a bad thing in my opinion, but unless you're specifically going for that, it doesn't happen just from lifting weights.
WOW, I had not imagined my husband wouldn't like it when I got smaller. I went to your page and saw what you looked like. You look fantastic!!!!! Maybe you have already started lifting??0 -
RoseyDgirl wrote: »Ok, I'm in. So deadlifts are the ones where you squat and lift to your waist, yes?
I doubt I could lift 60 more than once or twice... maybe I could do 40 if I had to do a set of 10 - but I'm sure I'd be wiped out if I had to do more than one set ... Squats are a lot harder than using the Leg Press machine.
Deadlifts: http://www.weighttraining.com/exercises/deadlift0 -
bump! I need the inspiration0
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