Females only - lifting/weight training results?

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  • carrieous
    carrieous Posts: 1,024 Member
    So much info out there, thanks guys! My biggest hurdle right now is that I'm recovering from a shoulder injury that took me out of roller derby. I was playing on a competitive team, trained 3x per week so could pretty much eat what I wanted as the calorie burn each week was huge... so now I'm left to my own motivation to get back into shape doing something I don't enjoy - going to the gym. It's another hurdle for me to get over...
    what league do/did you skate for? I skated with st louis arch rivals from 2005-2008, and now im an NSO for the dudes
  • FunSkittles
    FunSkittles Posts: 39 Member
    I'm up in Canada, I skated for the Anarchy Angels :smile: I still ref! Being an official kicks *kitten*, doesn't it :smile:
  • qstneverything
    qstneverything Posts: 125 Member
    Holy wow! You all look so good!

    I don't have any pictures to prove it unfortunately, been lifting for about a monthish (Stronglifts) and can already see small results, mainly my upper thighs/bum is toning up thanks to squats, and the small amount of cellulite I had has now completely disappeared. I now feel confident wearing skirts again, yay!
  • km0476
    km0476 Posts: 9 Member
    Wow, these pics are amazing and inspiring. I will now be switching gears and focusing less on cardio and more on a lifting program. Hopefully someday I'll have the before and after like the ones I have seen here!
  • psych101
    psych101 Posts: 1,842 Member
    holy wow @Zelinna‌ I want your shoulders!!
  • zzlovredina
    zzlovredina Posts: 1 Member
    edited January 2015
    Hi!
    Girls! You are amazing!

    Here is my progress 62 kg -> 65 kg
    1.5 year of hard weight lifting

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  • Lainx20
    Lainx20 Posts: 5 Member
    I've been pretty successful losing about 21 lbs since end of Nov2014 and now I'm noticing a considerable ahem... Small sizing of my chest. (Losing my boobs) I still have about 20 lbs to go to my goal weight and I'm freaking out that when I get there I won't have any left! Has this happened to you? Any tips? Thanks in advance ladies. I've been so happy and excited about new fitness and this is really disappointing for me.
  • Zelinna
    Zelinna Posts: 207 Member
    edited January 2015
    @psych101‌ Thanks!

    @Lainx20 This happened to me :( but I didn't really heavy lifting until after I had lost weight, and that helped them look less like pancakes. I am hoping with time and continued lifting they will continue to improve, but it may be too late.
  • cheeseluver123
    cheeseluver123 Posts: 16 Member
    change_21 wrote: »
    As much as I enjoy looking at a buff man, it seems much harder to bulk up as a woman.

    When I took a weight training in college it didn't seem to do much at the time. I've always had very weak arms. But I want to change that.

    I'm planning on starting to lift/weight train again but I would love to see some before/after pics to get me more inspired/motivated.

    Ladies, you all look wonderful! I've been attempting to lose this last ten pounds for forever now and cannot do it! I am currently at 122 pounds.

    Will lifting help me get that flat, toned-stomach look? And will my legs slim down?

    This picture is me currently.

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  • 1RareJewel
    1RareJewel Posts: 440 Member
    Very nice!
  • bunbunzee44
    bunbunzee44 Posts: 592 Member
    ^amazing biceps :D
  • annaskiski
    annaskiski Posts: 1,212 Member
    Bumping cause I want more.....
  • suzfirebird
    suzfirebird Posts: 49 Member
    Awesome results everyone! Very impressive! Hoping to post pictures too soon!
  • paulaviki
    paulaviki Posts: 678 Member
    Love this thread!

    I've been doing kettlebells for a while and use a 12kg but just got some adjustable dumbbells to use at home. They go up to 50kg (25kg each) so I figure that should keep me going a while as I don't go to a gym. I started today and did squats, deadlifts, beach press and overhead press with them, starting with 10kg in total. It was tough but I do enjoy weights much more than cardio.

    I'm hoping my before and after will be good enough for me to post in here one day!
  • snowyne
    snowyne Posts: 268 Member
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  • iamworthy14
    iamworthy14 Posts: 413 Member
    My weekly motivation rite here!!! Great job 2 all!
  • 2486ashley
    2486ashley Posts: 93 Member
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    There is only about a 5 pound difference here. All I've got to say is when you start lifting weights don't pay attention to the scale as much. I was disappointed for a while when I started lifting but not losing weight like I though I should've been. But when I put a side my side it's hard to believe lol.. I've grown to love lifting!!! Plus for us women its a better stress reliever than eating our emotions lol
  • blb85
    blb85 Posts: 187 Member
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  • epido
    epido Posts: 353 Member
    edited March 2015
    paulaviki wrote: »
    Love this thread!

    I've been doing kettlebells for a while and use a 12kg but just got some adjustable dumbbells to use at home. They go up to 50kg (25kg each) so I figure that should keep me going a while as I don't go to a gym. I started today and did squats, deadlifts, beach press and overhead press with them, starting with 10kg in total. It was tough but I do enjoy weights much more than cardio.

    I'm hoping my before and after will be good enough for me to post in here one day!

    Don't be afraid to go heavier with kettle bells. I guarantee you can swing more than you think! I started out swinging (and everything else, too) with a 12 kg as well, and now can do 2 hand swings with a 32 kg bell, and 1 hand swings with a 20 kg bell! My one rep max for Turkish get ups is with a 28 kg bell, and I can now press a 24 kg bell for one rep. I've also been able to squat double 20 kg bells.

    In fact, I have been using kettle bells for a year and a half now, and didn't start adding in any barbell work until the end of November of last year. They are an amazing tool, and can be just as effective as barbell work, but you can't be afraid to go heavy with them!
  • epido
    epido Posts: 353 Member
    edited March 2015
    double post...sorry!

  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Amazing results!
  • chloeelizabethm
    chloeelizabethm Posts: 184 Member
    Sarauk2sf wrote: »
    I do not have any proper before pics as I was very very camera shy due to the weight I had gained. However, I did find one taken on holiday just before I started on MFP at the age of 44.

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    I lost 37lbs through a reasonable caloric deficit and lifting over the course of a year. Since then I have done a bulk and a cut and am now reversing back up ready to bulk again. A couple of my most recent pictures, now at 46 years old:

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    I think I love you.
  • cherriegh
    cherriegh Posts: 196 Member
    Wow!! you all look awesome! if i may ask what training program your following? stronglifts NRFL?
  • pedidiva
    pedidiva Posts: 199 Member
    Great thread. Thanks for the pics. It is very inspiring to read about your successes and see the pics. Thank you

    Pedi
  • pedidiva
    pedidiva Posts: 199 Member
    Gives hope to a 57 yo woman.
  • megcorey
    megcorey Posts: 49 Member
    No were close to done but been doing 5x5 for bout 5weeks i feel less squishy4tfntdqb1voa.jpg
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