Calling all female lifters
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So I was reading posts on this thread, at frst I was WTF like woooow, I started being anxious, then I became depressed, then I reached out for the knife... then I realized that lb0
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Update with my new PR's from this last week...
Squat - 300#
Bench - 135#
Deadlift - still stuck at 280# damn grip0 -
Bench: 75
Squat: 115
Deadlift: 165
Started lifting/crossfit in June0 -
oh my goodness . . . I am seriously impressed. I can't imagine benching more than 100 pounds right now . . . my upper body is soo weak hopefully one day!
I'm 5'6.5" and weigh around 126 or so
Bench: 70
squat: 110
deadlift: 120 (that's the heaviest I've tried, I'm pretty sure I could go heavier though!)0 -
Bench: 30kg (66lbs)
Squat: 40kg (88lbs)
Deadlift: 72.5kg (160lbs)
Started at end of August, then took a 3 weeks vacation, so deloaded when I came back. Now 3 weeks after re-start. Love lifting!!0 -
Bench: 90kg x3(198lbs)
Squat: 110kg (242lbs)
Front squat: 80kgx3 (176lbs)
Deadlift: 150kg (330lbs)0 -
I'm 5'1'' and weigh 120.
Bench: 85lbs x4
OHP: 60lbs x5
Squat: 125lbs x5
Deadlift: 170lbs x4
My upper body sux. I seem to be progressing on everything except bench.0 -
Update on my max numbers. All of the below are for 5 reps and 5 sets, so not my 1RM:
Squat: 170
Bench: 105
Deadlift: 185 (5 reps, 1 set (not 5 sets))0 -
talk bout motivation...
Any ladies who lift and looking for new friends-Im here!0 -
I think I'm going to start Stronglifts again0
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I am 130 lbs ish
Squat: I have recently deloaded to work on form and am currently doing 175 lbs x 5 but have done heavier with worse form.
Zercher Squat: 165 x 5
Bench Press: 95 lbs
Jefferson Deadlift: 260 lbs
Sumo dead lift (I only restarted doing this because of back injury issues) I am being cautious because I have injured myself on this a few times but pulling 210 x 1, 190 x 60 -
I am 140lbs 5'4
1RM
Front Squat 165lbs
Back Squat 195lbs
Bench 105 lbs
Deadlift 205
Loving Crossfit!0 -
BENCH: 90
SQUAT: 140
DEADLIFT: 2050 -
BENCH: 90
SQUAT: 145 (x3... I haven't done a 1rm in a while)
DEADLIFT: 2450 -
I'm 115ish and 5'1"
These are 5x8:
Bench: 100 (just got there last week, woohoo!)
Squat: 245 is my working weight, but my PR is 275
Deadlift: 185 (my grip is terrible)0 -
I just started 2.5 weeks ago.
Squat - 90lb
Bench - 70 (attempted 75 this week and failed miserably. Still ticked off about it)
Deadlift - 110
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Sandigesha wrote: »So I was reading posts on this thread, at frst I was WTF like woooow, I started being anxious, then I became depressed, then I reached out for the knife... then I realized that lb
Right???? I felt the same way!0 -
Bench: 75
Squat: 185
Dead: 1650 -
Started a month ago. My plan is modified now since I'm pregnant, but these are my working numbers.
Bench: 75
Squat: 65 (Bad knee. Shut up, I'm working on it.)
Dead: 1450 -
Bench 90
Squat 125
Dead 165
Am 5'7", 139 lbs...based on 3x5's...0 -
Not sure of my 1RM but these are all 8-10 reps:
I'm 5'1" and 115 lbs
Bench: 75
Deadlift: 155
Squat: 275
Been lifting for 8 months. My deadlift sucks, because I'm having grip trouble.
wait- you can rep 275 squat for 8/10 reps but can't pull a 200 pound dead lift?
holy crap. that's odd.
Try mix grip- and chalk.
Yeah. I've never seen anyone with numbers like that are you squatting to full depth with free weights?
I'm not saying it couldn't happen but for comparison, one of the best unequipped women in Canada (ranked second) around that body weight squatted 235 for 15 once and maxed at 297 for a single at a meet. It could be real but it would be an outlier for sure.
Yeah I hate calling bull out and out- but either that's a typo- she's a liar- or a genetic freak.
or we are missing something- like it's not a free weight squat.
I am happy to be squatting 245 this weekend as a 1 rpm- and I"m not weak. 8 months to be repping 275 just... lots of red flags.
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So inspiring to see all the weights you guys can shift!!
I do a lot of high rep work at the moment (i.e. Body Pump, but with relatively decent weights 20kg for back track) but I really want to get into lifting, I'm a bit scared to go out in the gym by myself!! Did you guys get PT's or anything for your first sessions?
No I just researched online and went for it. Not many things scare me.
Yup. All you need is the internet, weight set, and a rack. Youtube is your friend.
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BENCH: 105lbs 12X4/ MAX BENCH 125lbs
SQUAT: 125lbs 10X4/ Max Squat 165lbs
DEADLIFT: (Still getting my form down) 75lbs 10X4/ MAX DEAD 105lbs
YAY FOR BEASTETTE LIFTING LADIES!!!!!!!0 -
Not sure of my 1RM but these are all 8-10 reps:
I'm 5'1" and 115 lbs
Bench: 75
Deadlift: 155
Squat: 275
Been lifting for 8 months. My deadlift sucks, because I'm having grip trouble.
wait- you can rep 275 squat for 8/10 reps but can't pull a 200 pound dead lift?
holy crap. that's odd.
Try mix grip- and chalk.
Yeah. I've never seen anyone with numbers like that are you squatting to full depth with free weights?
I'm not saying it couldn't happen but for comparison, one of the best unequipped women in Canada (ranked second) around that body weight squatted 235 for 15 once and maxed at 297 for a single at a meet. It could be real but it would be an outlier for sure.
Yeah I hate calling bull out and out- but either that's a typo- she's a liar- or a genetic freak.
or we are missing something- like it's not a free weight squat.
I am happy to be squatting 245 this weekend as a 1 rpm- and I"m not weak. 8 months to be repping 275 just... lots of red flags.
Not BS, and I say 8 months because that's how long I've been doing a proper progressive loading program. I have been athletic my entire 30 years of life however, so not exactly starting from zero. I was at 135 my first time in the rack after form was established. That was my starting point.
I guess I should have clarified that these are not ATG, but to parallel, as that's how I was trained (and continue to be advised.) Also wear a belt for my heaviest set. I don't really see how this is so unbelievable.
Sucks a little extra to come back and read this, since it was one of y'all quoted up there who inspired me to head down this path last year. I'm willing to eat humble pie if I'm doing something wrong, but I'll go ahead and continue to be proud of myself, and put aside my massive amount of butthurt.0 -
I just started Stronglifts 2 weeks ago.
Never imagined seeing so many triple digit numbers! I'm very impressed. Now I know what to work towards.0 -
giggitygoo wrote: »Not sure of my 1RM but these are all 8-10 reps:
I'm 5'1" and 115 lbs
Bench: 75
Deadlift: 155
Squat: 275
Been lifting for 8 months. My deadlift sucks, because I'm having grip trouble.
wait- you can rep 275 squat for 8/10 reps but can't pull a 200 pound dead lift?
holy crap. that's odd.
Try mix grip- and chalk.
Yeah. I've never seen anyone with numbers like that are you squatting to full depth with free weights?
I'm not saying it couldn't happen but for comparison, one of the best unequipped women in Canada (ranked second) around that body weight squatted 235 for 15 once and maxed at 297 for a single at a meet. It could be real but it would be an outlier for sure.
Yeah I hate calling bull out and out- but either that's a typo- she's a liar- or a genetic freak.
or we are missing something- like it's not a free weight squat.
I am happy to be squatting 245 this weekend as a 1 rpm- and I"m not weak. 8 months to be repping 275 just... lots of red flags.
Not BS, and I say 8 months because that's how long I've been doing a proper progressive loading program. I have been athletic my entire 30 years of life however, so not exactly starting from zero. I was at 135 my first time in the rack after form was established. That was my starting point.
I guess I should have clarified that these are not ATG, but to parallel, as that's how I was trained (and continue to be advised.) Also wear a belt for my heaviest set. I don't really see how this is so unbelievable.
Sucks a little extra to come back and read this, since it was one of y'all quoted up there who inspired me to head down this path last year. I'm willing to eat humble pie if I'm doing something wrong, but I'll go ahead and continue to be proud of myself, and put aside my massive amount of butthurt.
Video will prove yourself and we can critique form.0 -
giggitygoo wrote: »Not sure of my 1RM but these are all 8-10 reps:
I'm 5'1" and 115 lbs
Bench: 75
Deadlift: 155
Squat: 275
Been lifting for 8 months. My deadlift sucks, because I'm having grip trouble.
wait- you can rep 275 squat for 8/10 reps but can't pull a 200 pound dead lift?
holy crap. that's odd.
Try mix grip- and chalk.
Yeah. I've never seen anyone with numbers like that are you squatting to full depth with free weights?
I'm not saying it couldn't happen but for comparison, one of the best unequipped women in Canada (ranked second) around that body weight squatted 235 for 15 once and maxed at 297 for a single at a meet. It could be real but it would be an outlier for sure.
Yeah I hate calling bull out and out- but either that's a typo- she's a liar- or a genetic freak.
or we are missing something- like it's not a free weight squat.
I am happy to be squatting 245 this weekend as a 1 rpm- and I"m not weak. 8 months to be repping 275 just... lots of red flags.
Not BS, and I say 8 months because that's how long I've been doing a proper progressive loading program. I have been athletic my entire 30 years of life however, so not exactly starting from zero. I was at 135 my first time in the rack after form was established. That was my starting point.
I guess I should have clarified that these are not ATG, but to parallel, as that's how I was trained (and continue to be advised.) Also wear a belt for my heaviest set. I don't really see how this is so unbelievable.
Sucks a little extra to come back and read this, since it was one of y'all quoted up there who inspired me to head down this path last year. I'm willing to eat humble pie if I'm doing something wrong, but I'll go ahead and continue to be proud of myself, and put aside my massive amount of butthurt.
it's just a little flag raising- there area lot of competitive lifters here who have been training for a long time hitting numbers like that for their one rep max- do rep out 15 at 275 is REALLY impressive- like- eyebrow raising.
A video would be nice and I'm not saying that as in- show us or else- just saying it would be nice to see it done (plus really- watching girls squat is a win no matter which way you hack it) but really if you have faith in yourself- then that's all that matters. you don't OWE us anything.0 -
I'll be honest, I could not squat 275lbs to parallel for a 15 rep count.
If she posts a video of that, I'd be the 1st to say "that's great!"0 -
Exactly- Id' be super pumped for her- I mean I still start yelling and counting watch the Tom Platz video- and I've seen it about a dozen times LOL....
I just hate to be the guy that says- prove it. LOL- but it would be great to see.0
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