Females only - lifting/weight training results?

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  • Karen_can_do_this
    Karen_can_do_this Posts: 1,150 Member
    Ps I try to eat more protein than carbs. But that's just me
  • JodesP93
    JodesP93 Posts: 24 Member
    mrsfitzyv8 wrote: »
    JodesP93 wrote: »
    psych101 wrote: »
    Updated picture:

    10 months after baby
    vs a year of lifting heavy - I'd rather stick needles in my eyes than do cardio...though the occasional run does happen

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    This is an amazing forum everybody looks amazing well done! I thought it would ask here first before starting my own topic.
    Im weight lifting heavy weights 3x15 mostly on machines tiny bit of free weights. I go 4-5 times a week to the gym and do a different muscle group each time. I do 20min of cardio after my weights around twice a week depends if I have time.
    The big question is did you all loose weight whilst weight training on the scales? I haven't seen a change in the scales and I think I see it in my body I think I have much less cellulite but im worried its not doing anything im rubbish at measuring too and my gyms body fat method isn't very accurate

    Im eating between 1400-1200 as MPF and TDEE suggests, I think my calories at rest are 1507. My protein is quite high and im getting a low cal protein shake just more my muscle repair. Im currently 68kg at 5ft 1inch and id like to be 60kg

    Any advice would be great I need to get it right as im going on holiday in 7 weeks and id like to change my body as much as I can :) Thank you so much







    @JodesP93 you have the same stats as me. Except I'm 71kgs, trying to get to below 60.
    I think you're going ok. I eat about 1500 calories daily. I lift free weights every second day. The same full body workout each session. I hate cardio but run on the dreadmill on my non gym days. I've gone from a tight 16 to a 12 (sometimes a 10).
    Keep up the awesomeness!!!

    Thanks for getting back to me :) Oh that's great are you 5ft 1 too? wow well done! have you lost much weight in going from a 16 to a 12-10, like has it shown on the scales? how long has it taken you if you don't mind me asking? :) ive been lifing for around 2 months but my diet has only been good these last 3 weeks so im only going from then, yes me too I can go over carbs sometimes but my protein has been way above on some days but that doesn't bother me :) Id love to be able to do all over body session but I ache so much the next day I physically cant
  • Karen_can_do_this
    Karen_can_do_this Posts: 1,150 Member
    I've only lost 8kgs but lost waaaayyyyy more in size and I've gained so much more confidence!
  • JodesP93
    JodesP93 Posts: 24 Member
    mrsfitzyv8 wrote: »
    I've only lost 8kgs but lost waaaayyyyy more in size and I've gained so much more confidence!
    8 kg is around a stone isnt it? 3 dress sizes is amazing for that, how long did it take you? :) you've given me alot hope going to stick at it and hopefully it will work
  • Karen_can_do_this
    Karen_can_do_this Posts: 1,150 Member
    I've gone down to about a 12.
  • doublegator
    doublegator Posts: 7 Member
    Great job, ladies!
  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
    Weight training has done amazing things to my body. In 5 months:

    Lost 10cm from my hips
    Lost 8cm from my waist
    My posture has improved
    My jeans have gone from uk14 to uk10
    Gone from large/xl to medium
    No more bingo wings
    Lost 5kg
    Skin has improved
    Pms symptoms have nearly disappeared completely

    I do a full body workout 6 days a week (50mins or so). Now trying to sort my eating and maybe add a bit of cardio to drop more bodyweight by Christmas.
  • dquik
    dquik Posts: 7 Member
    xMallie wrote: »
    I pretty much only lift weights, I do cardio but not nearly as much as my lifting, and in the past 10-11 months I've lost 27kg/ 59lbs
    not close to my goal yet but I'm getting there!
    WEIGHT LIFTING FOR THE WIN!
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    Good luck ladies and thank you all for being so inspirational. You are all what keeps me going! <3333

  • dquik
    dquik Posts: 7 Member
    Wow! You have some awesome results. Concerned about my tummy area but you give me hope. Shaping up nice. Thank you!
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    Weight training has done amazing things to my body. In 5 months:

    Lost 10cm from my hips
    Lost 8cm from my waist
    My posture has improved
    My jeans have gone from uk14 to uk10
    Gone from large/xl to medium
    No more bingo wings
    Lost 5kg
    Skin has improved
    Pms symptoms have nearly disappeared completely

    I do a full body workout 6 days a week (50mins or so). Now trying to sort my eating and maybe add a bit of cardio to drop more bodyweight by Christmas.

    Nice job! What full body workout do you do? I love SL5x5. I started walking 5 miles every day because I have a hard time not eating sweets! I need to burn some extra calories so I can lose weight and still indulge occasionally! How many calories do you average in a day?
  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
    fanncy0626 wrote: »
    Weight training has done amazing things to my body. In 5 months:

    Lost 10cm from my hips
    Lost 8cm from my waist
    My posture has improved
    My jeans have gone from uk14 to uk10
    Gone from large/xl to medium
    No more bingo wings
    Lost 5kg
    Skin has improved
    Pms symptoms have nearly disappeared completely

    I do a full body workout 6 days a week (50mins or so). Now trying to sort my eating and maybe add a bit of cardio to drop more bodyweight by Christmas.

    Nice job! What full body workout do you do? I love SL5x5. I started walking 5 miles every day because I have a hard time not eating sweets! I need to burn some extra calories so I can lose weight and still indulge occasionally! How many calories do you average in a day?

    My workouts were created for me by my PT (who I see once a week), it's 3 sets of 10 of a whole bunch of compound stuff. Workout A is squats, SLDLs, bench, single arm rows, Arnold's, lat pull downs, dips. I have a workout B of alternative exercises (leg press, weighted lunges, incline chest press, seated rows, etc.) too so I can alternate each day and don't get bored, and we've also done stuff with kettlebells and trx equipment to mix it up! I looked at SL5x5 and thought it was really good but I decided to start with a PT so I could get good form and to push me harder. I also do a 30min session with another trainer, focussing on one compound lift per week - it's a class but I'm often the only participant so it's like free PT!

    My calories are set at 1300 because of my age, height and my job. I stick to it for 3/4 days a week (good intentions Monday - Thursday!) then go spectacularly off track! I'm probably averaging around 1800 per day across the whole week. Since I've been weight training, I've increased my protein which has helped and I don't feel hungry, but I love food and wine too much so I've decided to add some cardio workouts and increase my step count on my fitbit so I can lose a bit more weight. I'd like to lose 3.5kg by Christmas. Walking 5 miles a day like you would probably give me enough of a deficit to achieve it by then.

    How are you getting on with SL5x5? Do you enjoy it?
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    My calories are set at 1300 because of my age, height and my job. I stick to it for 3/4 days a week (good intentions Monday - Thursday!) then go spectacularly off track! I'm probably averaging around 1800 per day across the whole week. Since I've been weight training, I've increased my protein which has helped and I don't feel hungry, but I love food and wine too much so I've decided to add some cardio workouts and increase my step count on my fitbit so I can lose a bit more weight. I'd like to lose 3.5kg by Christmas. Walking 5 miles a day like you would probably give me enough of a deficit to achieve it by then.

    How are you getting on with SL5x5? Do you enjoy it?
    I love SL I just want to do more lifting. I added sumo squats and will add bicep curls and shoulder shrugs. I am definitely going to continue to walk 5 miles/day to see if I can lose some weight. I would make every person I know do SL if I could because of how it transformed my body.
  • GigiOshun1
    GigiOshun1 Posts: 11 Member
    Bump!
  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
    fanncy0626 wrote: »
    My calories are set at 1300 because of my age, height and my job. I stick to it for 3/4 days a week (good intentions Monday - Thursday!) then go spectacularly off track! I'm probably averaging around 1800 per day across the whole week. Since I've been weight training, I've increased my protein which has helped and I don't feel hungry, but I love food and wine too much so I've decided to add some cardio workouts and increase my step count on my fitbit so I can lose a bit more weight. I'd like to lose 3.5kg by Christmas. Walking 5 miles a day like you would probably give me enough of a deficit to achieve it by then.

    How are you getting on with SL5x5? Do you enjoy it?
    I love SL I just want to do more lifting. I added sumo squats and will add bicep curls and shoulder shrugs. I am definitely going to continue to walk 5 miles/day to see if I can lose some weight. I would make every person I know do SL if I could because of how it transformed my body.

    Careful what you wish for - if everyone did SL5x5 you'd never be able to use the squat rack! I wish more women did heavy weights though - a little part of me dies inside when I see women wasting time in the gym doing exercises with barely any weight, when they could clearly manage something more substantial.

    About 6 weeks ago, I added lateral raises and upright rows at the end of my workout, on the advice of the trainer who takes the compound lift class. Went to a legs, bums and tums class last night and couldn't stop looking at my own shoulders in the mirror!
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,756 Member
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    Picking up and putting down heavy things all day long! :D

    You could be a poster woman for women picking up heavy things and putting them down. Awesome result.
  • Ironmaiden4life
    Ironmaiden4life Posts: 422 Member

    You could be a poster woman for women picking up heavy things and putting them down. Awesome result.

    Thank you :)

    Looking forward to see what I can take to the stage next year
  • Cahgetsfit
    Cahgetsfit Posts: 1,912 Member
    I'm just wondering why my post a little while ago got reported as 'abuse'? Did someone not like my mismatched underwear in the before photo or bikini in the current (not after - I haven't got to after yet) photo? Bizzare.
  • psych101
    psych101 Posts: 1,842 Member
    Yep I got two flags on my pic in here too
  • annaskiski
    annaskiski Posts: 1,212 Member
    To the silly person(s) who are flagging these awesome women's hard work:

    Please, get off the internet...
  • LadyKT
    LadyKT Posts: 287 Member
    annaskiski wrote: »
    To the silly person(s) who are flagging these awesome women's hard work:

    Please, get off the internet...
    QFT!!!! Haters gonna hate. Go eat your cake and stop hatin'
  • fanncy0626
    fanncy0626 Posts: 7,152 Member
    LadyKT wrote: »
    annaskiski wrote: »
    To the silly person(s) who are flagging these awesome women's hard work:

    Please, get off the internet...
    QFT!!!! Haters gonna hate. Go eat your cake and stop hatin'

    What do you mean flagging?
  • Sassyk35
    Sassyk35 Posts: 113 Member
    xMallie wrote: »
    I pretty much only lift weights, I do cardio but not nearly as much as my lifting, and in the past 10-11 months I've lost 27kg/ 59lbs
    not close to my goal yet but I'm getting there!
    WEIGHT LIFTING FOR THE WIN!
    11aznzb.jpg
    Side
    dyq59w.png
    Back
    jqq22s.png

    Good luck ladies and thank you all for being so inspirational. You are all what keeps me going! <3333
    Damn! Girl very impressive! ! I worry I won't get flat belly or abs but you show me it's possible! Thank you for sharing. .
  • Qskim
    Qskim Posts: 1,145 Member
    I'm just wondering why my post a little while ago got reported as 'abuse'? Did someone not like my mismatched underwear in the before photo or bikini in the current (not after - I haven't got to after yet) photo? Bizzare.

    Bikini ok but knickers not. Yep, stupid I know.
  • annaskiski
    annaskiski Posts: 1,212 Member
    fanncy0626 wrote: »
    LadyKT wrote: »
    annaskiski wrote: »
    To the silly person(s) who are flagging these awesome women's hard work:

    Please, get off the internet...
    QFT!!!! Haters gonna hate. Go eat your cake and stop hatin'

    What do you mean flagging?

    Someone's flagging their before/after pictures. (i.e. hitting the 'flag' button under their post, indicating the post is abusive and should be investigated)
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    Everyone is looking great!

    Also, as a side note, if you notice inappropriate flagging, you can report it, and the mods will clean it up for you.
  • ruby1867221
    ruby1867221 Posts: 23 Member
    I hate cardio too but try to do 30mins is weight training like power pump?
  • getitamb
    getitamb Posts: 2,019 Member
    I gained the weight from ca
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    Picking up and putting down heavy things all day long! :D




    And you look awesome!! Congrats on having the guts to be figure competitor!!!
  • leecha2014
    leecha2014 Posts: 385 Member
    Awesome job ladies! I've finally read them all. QUESTION: what do you input for a calorie burn on mfp when you're lifting?
  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
    There's a cardio entry for strength training. But I always amend the number of calories burnt to 1 so I don't get tempted to eat all my calories back.