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HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!

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  • Posts: 205 Member
    Look Great hard work pays off! Iam a guy n I don't look that good
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    I life heavy, 5-6 times a week. Dropped by body fat % by 10 percent and lost 50lbs. Very little to no cardio. Clean diet and weight training!hwlwhemsf7ds.png
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    You have one of the hottest transformation I have seen on here. Total packet. Very inspiring. Thanks for the motivation!!!!
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    Can I just say that all of y'all are inspirational?! I'm dying to start heavy lifting!!!! Keep up the good work ladies!!!!
  • Posts: 8,488 Member
    @brittxmarie89 start now. There is no time like the present- especially when inspired by the people on this thread.
    Check out 'which lifting program is best for me' (or words to that effect) thread.

    Cheers, h.
  • Posts: 111 Member
    Truly inspiring
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    You look great! I'm definitely going to start lifting weights now for sure. You look awesome
  • Posts: 51 Member
    Just started lifting heavy. Can't wait to look "bulky" like all you beautiful badasses ;)
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    Bump
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    I've been reading the forums here for ages and never felt the need to join in...but WOW you ladies are inspirational! So fantastic to see so many strong and healthy women (who also look flippin' amazing). Can't wait to start heavy lifting again when I join my new gym next month.
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    edited June 2017
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    Why did you delete? If she's using stolen pictures, the moderators should be made aware.
  • Posts: 112 Member
    This is the most inspirational thread on MFP :-)
  • Posts: 45 Member
    Great! we need to bust the misconception NOW that women that lift will get bulky. So not true and your after pic shows, way to go!
  • Posts: 8,488 Member
    You look glorious. <3
    It is truely amazing what a year of dedication can do. (I wish I had it)

    Cheers, h.
  • Posts: 75 Member
    edited June 2017
    Hello. I am in need of advice or help, or both. About 5 years ago, I lost 40 pounds. I honestly ate a little better and only exercised a little as well. So...fast forward to today. I have been heavy lifting (following a program from bodybuilding.com) for the past 7 weeks. I have also been eating fairly healthy. I do allow myself one "cheat" meal a week. On average I work out 6 days a week for about 40 minutes and I almost always eat about 500 calories less than maintenance.

    I have not lost one single ounce. Not one. I weigh myself weekly and the scale has not budged. I did not take measurements before starting the weight lifting, but I don't feel like I've lost many inches (judging by how my clothes fit). Now, I do FEEL better and healthy and definitely stronger, but I really, really need and want to lose about 50 pounds. I feel like I am killing myself at the gym.

    Can someone take a look at my diary for the past few weeks and let me know what I may be doing wrong.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any advice or words of wisdom.

    P.S. I did already post this in the other encouragement forum, but I also wanted to put it here since I am heavy lifting. Thanks!

    Amanda
  • Posts: 2,979 Member
    AmandaJ12 wrote: »
    Hello. I am in need of advice or help, or both. About 5 years ago, I lost 40 pounds. I honestly ate a little better and only exercised a little as well. So...fast forward to today. I have been heavy lifting (following a program from bodybuilding.com) for the past 7 weeks. I have also been eating fairly healthy. I do allow myself one "cheat" meal a week. On average I work out 6 days a week for about 40 minutes and I almost always eat about 500 calories less than maintenance.

    I have not lost one single ounce. Not one. I weigh myself weekly and the scale has not budged. I did not take measurements before starting the weight lifting, but I don't feel like I've lost many inches (judging by how my clothes fit). Now, I do FEEL better and healthy and definitely stronger, but I really, really need and want to lose about 50 pounds. I feel like I am killing myself at the gym.

    Can someone take a look at my diary for the past few weeks and let me know what I may be doing wrong.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any advice or words of wisdom.

    P.S. I did already post this in the other encouragement forum, but I also wanted to put it here since I am heavy lifting. Thanks!

    Amanda

    What is your height and weight? I'm going to look at your diary now. :)
  • Posts: 75 Member
    edited June 2017

    What is your height and weight? I'm going to look at your diary now. :)

    Hi, I am 5'7 and I weigh 230
  • Posts: 141 Member
    edited June 2017
    Crankstr wrote: »
    AMAZING!

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    Sorry if this has been said before, but I'm a bit weirded out by "toe socks" -- that's all. Carry on, everyone.
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    Do you use a food scale and log EVERYTHING?

    ETA: Yep, looked at your diary. Get a food scale. For example, 1 scoop of my protein powder according to the label is 28 grams. But if I fill the scoop, it's anywhere from 34-41 grams.


    I log everything but I do not have a food scale. I am ordering one as we "type".
  • Posts: 75 Member
    Thanks everyone!
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    AmandaJ12 wrote: »


    I log everything but I do not have a food scale. I am ordering one as we "type".

    Sweet. You'll be amazed!
  • Posts: 2,979 Member
    AmandaJ12 wrote: »

    Hi, I am 5'7 and I weigh 230

    I was just about to upload the infographic that @quiksylver296 uploaded - as that is a GREAT place to start. (See above.)

    In looking through your diary, if you are truly logging every single thing that enters your mouth (all foods, all drinks, every bite, lick, taste, nibble, etc.) and you are using a food scale to weigh everything that is solid or semi solid before logging, I can understand your frustration. Are you using a food scale?

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