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Girls and Weight training? Yes or No?

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  • Posts: 10,750 Member
    yopeeps025 wrote: »

    Just so you know I got the point.

    oh really?

    If you say so.
  • Posts: 3,049 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    I want to clear up something:

    If I say I lift, will I get n00dz from OP? To quantify that statement, does it have to be "formal" lifting (ie with bars and plates and actual equipment)?
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    Oh my favie! <3
  • Posts: 10,750 Member
    edited February 2015
    deksgrl wrote: »

    I don't know, but I miss the "roll" game.

    Me too - it's just not quite the same.
  • Posts: 181 Member
    auddii wrote: »

    I'm not sure I would recommend everyone pick up weight lifting without providing the indepth resources they need to prevent a lot of injuries. And since I was terrified of killing myself and having no clue where to start, I read everything I could. Not doing so is rather reckless...

    I agree to a certain extent but very few people will read a 350page tome on barbell training, It would be nice considering how dangerous it can be but very few if any at most gyms will be that well informed

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    did I say that? no, I said i was glad I was normal and my opinion of normal is not reading into what every single person says. It is such a waste of time. Sure there are lots of people out there who do say flat out offensive things, but I think how this was written is not the intent.

    But you say normal which like the other postersaid implies that normal women would not mind being call "girl". As you see from the thread if you read the whole thing(I did) that more say "girl" is offensive to them. So are these women not "normal?"
  • Posts: 17,525 Member

    It's good to see something informative in this thread, but ...


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    heh.

    sorry to disappoint- but nope.

    nails and motorcycle gloves don't mesh well for me.
  • Posts: 847 Member
    I lift heavy!! Used to do light weights, more reps. Made the switch to less reps more weight ;)
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    trixieloo wrote: »

    I think what bothers me the most is that you don't know the word "and" has D at the end. Just an observation based on my experience here.

    way to contribute...

  • Posts: 10,750 Member

    I agree to a certain extent but very few people will read a 350page tome on barbell training, It would be nice considering how dangerous it can be but very few if any at most gyms will be that well informed


    "The rule is to use bold and italic as lit­tle as pos­si­ble. They are tools for em­pha­sis. But if every­thing is em­pha­sized, then noth­ing is em­pha­sized. "
  • Posts: 181 Member
    Codilee87 wrote: »
    How long til this thread gets shut down, anybody have a guess-timate?
    What reason would I be shut down for? never used forums before so I don't know the rules etc
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    edited February 2015

    negging for adds and nudz!

    <takes notes, apparently it is working for him>
    lol, just do what I do, post sarcasm, the birds come flockin'.

    lol.
    (I kid, only a few are english.)
  • Posts: 5,575 Member
    Awesome troll post, I think your technique is familiar and the d-bag pose reminds me of an MO I've seen before so I don't think you are really new here. BRAVO, boy, you are an elite troll and I bow to your greatness.
  • Posts: 112 Member
    dbmata wrote: »
    If she's a girl, she lied about her age and should probably be on a site like sparkteens.

    Oh man, well I must thank you for the laugh of the day. I am continually amazed as to how crazy people are.

  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    What reason would I be shut down for? never used forums before so I don't know the rules etc
    Because you're trolling the community, and apparently the 8 pages of silliness hasn't clued you in to what you're doing.
  • Posts: 181 Member
    edited February 2015


    "The rule is to use bold and italic as lit­tle as pos­si­ble. They are tools for em­pha­sis. But if every­thing is em­pha­sized, then noth­ing is em­pha­sized. "

    Noted

  • Posts: 15,357 Member
    What reason would I be shut down for? never used forums before so I don't know the rules etc

    Likely because posts are off topic. There has been some speckling of good information through the responses though.
  • Posts: 4,391 Member
    What reason would I be shut down for? never used forums before so I don't know the rules etc

    Usually reading the rules on how to use something is what you should do before you start using it.
  • Posts: 15,357 Member
    JoRocka wrote: »

    heh.

    sorry to disappoint- but nope.

    nails and motorcycle gloves don't mesh well for me.

    Last time I broke a nail I was deadlifting...
  • Posts: 423 Member
    Love to lift....not only does the body look better but it makes me feel like a complete bad *kitten*! LOL
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    I agree to a certain extent but very few people will read a 350page tome on barbell training, It would be nice considering how dangerous it can be but very few if any at most gyms will be that well informed

    I never did myself, but read a lot of the info on his site, etc.

    You are aware his site does/has more to offer than a sales pitch for the book you are referring to, right?
  • Posts: 181 Member

    Usually reading the rules on how to use something is what you should do before you start using it.

    You read the manual an T&C's of everything you do/use? Don't be silly

  • Posts: 664 Member

    way to contribute...

    Hey, thanks!
  • Posts: 12,950 Member

    You read the manual an T&C's of everything you do/use? Don't be silly

    I can see this quote being put on a headstone.
  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    zaxx1953 wrote: »

    I never did myself, but read a lot of the info on his site, etc.

    You are aware his site does/has more to offer than a sales pitch for the book you are referring to, right?

    He's an expert. Of course... lol.

    Maybe?

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    ...
    !!!
    I hope.
  • Posts: 7,237 Member
    What reason would I be shut down for? never used forums before so I don't know the rules etc

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  • Posts: 4,391 Member

    You read the manual an T&C's of everything you do/use? Don't be silly

    The manual, yes. Terms and conditions, not so much. They all say more or less the same thing. However, when using something that can burn you as much as this thread is (though your blatant ignorance is definitely shielding you), then it's wise to read the instruction first.
  • Posts: 13,967 Member
    A woman lifting weights is incredibly sexy, not just to watch but the knowledge she is lifting to improve herself.
  • Posts: 17,525 Member
    auddii wrote: »

    Last time I broke a nail I was deadlifting...

    I would break mine a lot at the gym honestly- how those fitness/figure girls do it- I have no idea- they all have long nails.

    I can't be bothered- for reals- 1.) maintaining fake nails is to expensive and 2.) I chip my nails from my aggressive typing within days of painting them. SO all in all- to much work- and I can't maintain them with my hobbies- bike- lifting- sewing- to much damn work.
    How long til this thread gets shut down, anybody have a guess-timate?
    I mentioned something about 2.5 hours ago on my wall and guessed 10 pages.
  • Posts: 181 Member

    I never did myself, but read a lot of the info on his site, etc.

    You are aware his site does/has more to offer than a sales pitch for the book you are referring to, right?[/quote]

    I'm referring to the book because its one I have read myself and learnt a lot from, I personally like how in-depth he goes into the subject but I also know its not for everyone's tastes.

  • Posts: 12,950 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    A woman lifting weights is incredibly sexy, not just to watch but the knowledge she is lifting to improve herself.

    We're not talking women here. We're talking girls.
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