Looking for heaving lifting friends, especially of the girl variety.
nikkihk
Posts: 487 Member
I can lose weight, but who really cares if I can't maintain it without starving? I think my purpose in life right now it is make my body strong and that requires I learn to understand how Heavy Lifting can change it dramatically. SO the problem I'm facing is not knowing a damn thing about where to really start... so if I have find some friends as passionate about it as me, maybe I'll get a clue and learn something. So this is an open invitation to any lifters guy or girl.. let's be friends. I need a handful of like minds to guide me!
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There's a good group here:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/4601-stronglifts-5x5-for-women
The sticky here explains Stronglifts 5x5 program. Lots of people around here use it...
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/560459/stronglifts-5x5-summary/p1
And for motivation:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1120789/females-only-lifting-weight-training-results/p10 -
Add me!0
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You can add me if you want. 1 yr of Stronglifts 5x5 completed & now I'm doing PHUL. I recommend 5x5 for beginning. Simple program with compound lifts.0
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You can add me... both me and my wife hit the gym pretty hard...0
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Welcome to the dark side of the gym. Trust me when I say it's waaaayyy more fun over here.0
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Feel free to add me.0
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I lift the heavy weights, but I'm also a guy, so it's up to you...0
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I'm in the same boat. I'm about to start Stronglifts and would love some friends in the same situation for motivation! Feel free to add me!0
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2nd month of strong curves (took a month off) back at it today0
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Feel free to add me if you like. I've now done 2 rounds of nrolfw and am also on an ongoing mission to make my body stronger0
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I think lifting weights would be a good idea I plan on starting soon0
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Heavy lifter.0
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Hi there! I am starting strong lift from tomorrow and looking for lifting buddies. You can add me.0
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I lift heavy and compete in powerlifting. Feel free to add me if you'd like0
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Please add me, I've been heavy lifting for 18 months and love it! None of my friends lift so this forum has been fantastic!0
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Feel free to add me. I restarted Stronglifts yesterday after 5 months off because of an injury. I have to start with ridiculously light weights, but it's a start.0
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I am doing the Starting Strength program. It's only my fourth session so far after way too long of a hiatus, but I plan on continuing to lift heavy and eventually compete in powerlifting. Also anyone else who is doing a similar program or SS can add me!0
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feel free to add.
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I do weight lifting. If you wanna find a good program, go to boodybuilding.com and find a program. Jeamy Easton has a good one for beginners. Every exercise is explained and you can check the video also.0
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Feel free to add me. I was in the same place last April as you are now, and so I hired a trainer. Not everyone's cup of tea, but I'm useless without guidance.0
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Another heavy lifter here.0
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I'm a lifter, feel free to add me.0
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Lifter here too - BodyPump instructor doing Sheiko right now - also follow macros etc. Once I finish my current program I'll be doing another bulk/cut cycle. Put on 8 pounds of muscle the first time!0
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I'm always happy to add lady lifters to my list0
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You can add me too. And also the stronglifts for women group is pretty active and has people on a few different programs - SL of course, starting strength, ice cream and PHUL.0
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I'm mostly all heavy lifting/compounds at the moment. Also training my GF and a buddy of mine right now to do the same. Sending you a friend request.0
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Sending a friend request, started lifting mid-2015 and would love some motivation from other females!0
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Not a girl, but I enjoy pumpkin flavored things and stretchy pants.0
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Just a suggestion: my wife and I both loved new rules of lifting for women. It's an awesome guide to gradually getting stronger and learning to lift heavy. Also includes some cool advice in terms of diet and lifestyle, but it's not about starving or calorie restriction, but more about learning to put down the 3.5 pound dumbbells and aiming for the 25-45 pounders.0
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