Females only - lifting/weight training results?
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Lifting for about a year now and loving it31 -
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I just started my journey (7lbs down) and I've asked a friend to accompany me to the gym and show me how to lift, we go next week! I am so nervous! Anything I need to know or should expect from lifting for the first time? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!1
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AnnaGalbina wrote: »I just started my journey (7lbs down) and I've asked a friend to accompany me to the gym and show me how to lift, we go next week! I am so nervous! Anything I need to know or should expect from lifting for the first time? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Is your friend a personal trainer? I've heard too many horror stories of people showing other people how to lift with no experience in teaching correct form.1 -
AnnaGalbina wrote: »I just started my journey (7lbs down) and I've asked a friend to accompany me to the gym and show me how to lift, we go next week! I am so nervous! Anything I need to know or should expect from lifting for the first time? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Form, form, form, form, form. Don't let your friend or anyone else stack a bunch of weight on you--start by mastering form. Youtube has lots of good video options (Mark Rippetoe and Alan Thrall are two good people to learn from) to give you an idea what you should be trying to do, and make sure you can see yourself in the mirror or have someone video you to make sure you're on track. Don't be scared of lifting, but do respect your body and pay attention to what you're doing. You'll get stronger quickly enough, just make sure you're taking care of yourself while you do it. Are you going to be following a program? That's usually advised for beginners, to give you some structure and guidance. Good luck getting started!4 -
WOW you ladies all look amazing. I would love to do weights but don't know where to start? I am a member of a gym, where they do body pump classes. Or should I be doing free weights?2
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You might want to check out this older thread it has a lot of information on different lifting programs.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you#latest1 -
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Hey, everyone ! I started weight training at the beginning of may and I haven't lost one pound! before that I was juicing and lost 10 pounds after that I started training I noticed there was no difference so I stopped juicing and added more food protein and 1400-1500 calorie intake , I do from 20-30 min of cardio and 40-50 min of weights 4-5 days a week (With a trainer ) , I know I'm gaining muscle but I feel frustrated how long until I see more results??? any tips tia1
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Hey, everyone ! I started weight training at the beginning of may and I haven't lost one pound! before that I was juicing and lost 10 pounds after that I started training I noticed there was no difference so I stopped juicing and added more food protein and 1400-1500 calorie intake , I do from 20-30 min of cardio and 40-50 min of weights 4-5 days a week (With a trainer ) , I know I'm gaining muscle but I feel frustrated how long until I see more results??? any tips tia
You're kind of all over the place.
First, do you have weight/fat to lose or not?
When you were juicing, you were in a calorie deficit. Eventually, training aside, you were not in a deficit. Especially after adding calories with food, and especially if your food was not weighed and logged accurately.
First define your goal. Then re-ask the question.8 -
Hey, everyone ! I started weight training at the beginning of may and I haven't lost one pound! before that I was juicing and lost 10 pounds after that I started training I noticed there was no difference so I stopped juicing and added more food protein and 1400-1500 calorie intake , I do from 20-30 min of cardio and 40-50 min of weights 4-5 days a week (With a trainer ) , I know I'm gaining muscle but I feel frustrated how long until I see more results??? any tips tia
You're kind of all over the place.
First, do you have weight/fat to lose or not?
When you were juicing, you were in a calorie deficit. Eventually, training aside, you were not in a deficit. Especially after adding calories with food, and especially if your food was not weighed and logged accurately.
First, define your goal. Then re-ask the question.
thanks, Bell & I know I'm a mess I'm all new to this so my goal is to loose weight I am currently at 198pounds
I am eating very healthy id say 90% and I did start meal prepping so my food is weighed2 -
Do you all lift at a gym? I would LOVE to have results like these but all I have at home is two 25lb dumbells. I am not a member of a gym.1
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Do you all lift at a gym? I would LOVE to have results like these but all I have at home is two 25lb dumbells. I am not a member of a gym.
I lift at a gym, but i also have some stuff at home for days that i cant make it. You can substitute a lot of equipment for things you have at home, i.e. water bottles, books, step stools, scarves or belts (resistance band).
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Do you all lift at a gym? I would LOVE to have results like these but all I have at home is two 25lb dumbells. I am not a member of a gym.
I will substitute a calisthenics routine for upper body if I can't make it to the gym. Ring pull-ups, ring dips, push-ups, handstands, etc. Lower body is harder.2 -
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Whew! I've gone through this thread start to finish! Amazing pics. So much inspiration here.
I started lifting seriously about two months ago. I'm doing Stronglifts. Trying to lose weight while maintaining (and maybe even gaining) muscle. I'm currently 92kgs, 5'8".
Last year I did lots of cardio-only workouts and lost 12kgs, but I gained most of it back in quick succession. I realised I lost some muscle too coz even though I was watching my diet (though not as closely), I kept regaining the weight!
So I have changed my strategy. Hopefully strength training while on a deficit will give me more reliable and longterm results.
I'm also experimenting with an aggressive deficit (1200-1350cal daily) with an all-out cheat day every two weeks (3000-4000cal every other Saturday). I was getting discouraged about how slow things were progressing with a moderate deficit. I'm seeing some changes now...
Anyway, I'm looking for friends who lift heavy for some inspiration. Please be my friend? Thanks!
Keep up the awesomeness ladies.
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Do you all lift at a gym? I would LOVE to have results like these but all I have at home is two 25lb dumbells. I am not a member of a gym.
I lift at home but I bought a used power cage with bench, bar & free weights. I got some dumbbells & bands, too. It's really all I need.
You could do a lot with adjustable DBs3 -
I lifted in the past until I got really sick and lost all my muscle. I started back Again, and here are my progress photos from May 14 to today.
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Great job @Hamsibian! I can see you've gained some muscle in your bicep/shoulder. It looks like you've been working hard to eat well and get the gainzzzz.4
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@mom23mangos your words mean so much. Last year was incredibly rough, but it has been so worth it to get up to this point. I can't wait for my 6th month results!8
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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.
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:
Wow!!! That's awesome. Congratulations! !! Can you share what you did?18 -
Thank you! I am still recovering (I have Crohn's Disease), but the exercise and anti inflammatory diet I'm on are making me feel a lot better these days. Most of my lab marker have improved significantly too, so I am incredibly grateful! I just have to learn now not to overdo it sometimes.10 -
Jilliankosto wrote: »just posted this yesterday in another thread, but feel it applies to this thread perfectly since the bulk of my results have been due to lifting.
for reference - i'm 5'10" - 66lbs down - size 12/14 to size 4/6.
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You look phenomenal. Would you mind sharing your starting weight? Thank you.
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Ditto - glad to hear you're getting your disease under control and doing well! But I wanted to add that I just love your smile in that second photo...4 -
What lifting has done for me. 6 month ago I hit a major plateau. Was stuck at about 220lbs. Today, I went back to school shopping with my daughter. SIZE 10 Levi's boyfriend cut (no stretchy stuff, 100% cotton). Snug on glutes and quads, looser on waist (no muffin top!!!). I have NEVER been a size 10, ever!22
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VeronicaA76 wrote: »What lifting has done for me. 6 month ago I hit a major plateau. Was stuck at about 220lbs. Today, I went back to school shopping with my daughter. SIZE 10 Levi's boyfriend cut (no stretchy stuff, 100% cotton). Snug on glutes and quads, looser on waist (no muffin top!!!). I have NEVER been a size 10, ever!
Yeah girl! And hi from NYC. I'm in Brooklyn.1 -
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VeronicaA76 wrote: »What lifting has done for me. 6 month ago I hit a major plateau. Was stuck at about 220lbs. Today, I went back to school shopping with my daughter. SIZE 10 Levi's boyfriend cut (no stretchy stuff, 100% cotton). Snug on glutes and quads, looser on waist (no muffin top!!!). I have NEVER been a size 10, ever!
Yeah girl! And hi from NYC. I'm in Brooklyn.
Thanks!. Hi from El Paso, TX. I just love how "bulky" lifting weights is making me. Can't wait to get even "bulkier" and have a 6-pack.2 -
VeronicaA76 wrote: »VeronicaA76 wrote: »What lifting has done for me. 6 month ago I hit a major plateau. Was stuck at about 220lbs. Today, I went back to school shopping with my daughter. SIZE 10 Levi's boyfriend cut (no stretchy stuff, 100% cotton). Snug on glutes and quads, looser on waist (no muffin top!!!). I have NEVER been a size 10, ever!
Yeah girl! And hi from NYC. I'm in Brooklyn.
Thanks!. Hi from El Paso, TX. I just love how "bulky" lifting weights is making me. Can't wait to get even "bulkier" and have a 6-pack.
Sorry, your profile says Manhattan NY.. But TX is good too lol.
I have bulked while lifting. It's a thing. But not in a deficit And I didn't look bulky. Just super soft.0
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