Ladies into Weightlifiting!

chicknorrisray
chicknorrisray Posts: 6 Member
edited November 24 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi there!

I am currently getting more and more into weightlifting and just in ested in some home gym equipment (Dumbbells, Olympic Barbell, EZ curl bar, Weight bench/squat rack, etc.) I would love friends that are into the same. Trying to hone my knowledge and get closer to my goals.

Please share your goals here and feel free to friend me!!!
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  • Bamamom2227
    Bamamom2227 Posts: 15 Member
    I'll add you :) right now I do P90X but in desperate need of incorporating weights.
  • ann_kristen
    ann_kristen Posts: 34 Member
    I'm adding you ladies!!!! I'm doing the whole weight training in the gym 4x/week, I'm not so good with the macros yet but I'm learning :)
  • daguiok
    daguiok Posts: 1 Member
    Lifting is a new hobby
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I lift heavy in the little weight room at my work. I have dumbbells at home. So, twice per week heavy, and 1-2x at home with dumbbells to a cardio/weights video. My lifting routine is usually around 5x5 or 4x6/4x4 of squat, bench, deadlift, OHP, rows or pull-ups, and then I add in higher rep sets of either glute bridge or hip thrusts. If I have any energy left in my legs, there might be some split squats/lunges.
  • yoliyoda
    yoliyoda Posts: 58 Member
    My lifting routine is usually around 5x5 or 4x6/4x4 of squat, bench, deadlift, OHP, rows or pull-ups, and then I add in higher rep sets of either glute bridge or hip thrusts. If I have any energy left in my legs, there might be some split squats/lunges.

    What's OHP?
  • yoliyoda
    yoliyoda Posts: 58 Member
    @ThinGoldLineNS How long did it take you to see results with Stronglifts?
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    yoliyoda wrote: »
    My lifting routine is usually around 5x5 or 4x6/4x4 of squat, bench, deadlift, OHP, rows or pull-ups, and then I add in higher rep sets of either glute bridge or hip thrusts. If I have any energy left in my legs, there might be some split squats/lunges.

    What's OHP?

    overhead press
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    I run a power lifting program as well as two upper and two lower hypertrophy days per week.
  • spatula69
    spatula69 Posts: 22 Member
    I'm in to weightlifting, I have a home gym. I try to lift 6 times a week, doing split routines, can always do with advice and help with workouts. Please add me :-)
  • SparklySarah412
    SparklySarah412 Posts: 74 Member
    Add me if you like, I've been lifting for 2 years. Frustrated with trying in vain to recomp so I'm currently on my first bulk and cut journey and at last seeing some decent results! I'm lifting in the gym 4 times a week with cardio 3 times a week.
  • yoliyoda
    yoliyoda Posts: 58 Member
    Any tips, advice, programs will be definitely appreciated. I don't just want to look fit, i actually want to be fit.
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    I'm currently doing exercise out of Joan Pagano's Strength Training Exercises for Women (book), though for a number of exercises, I've increased my dumbbells beyond the max in the book. (Most of her exercises top out at 12lbs; I'm up to 17.5 on squats, side squats, and lateral raises at the moment). Also using ankle weights, a stability ball, a couple of lighter medicine balls (4lbs for warmups, 6lbs for one abdominal exercise) and a cardio step.

    Right now, my main goal is fat loss. I'm strength training to preserve as much muscle as I can in the process. I don't belong to a gym and don't have a reliable spotter at home, so lifting heavy isn't currently in the cards. (I'm also not lifting more than 17.5x2 right now, so I think the 'bar' on a barbell weighs 40lbs by itself? Not quite ready yet.)

    I've bought The New Rules of Lifting for Women and I'm slowly reading through it. Not sure whether I'll keep using Pagano's book while increasing the weights, shift to the new one, or do a combination. I seem to have a hard time 'graduating' from exercises, generally adding on, instead of replacing. (So I currently do one set of "Biceps 21s" with a pair of 15lbs, but 3 sets of "Biceps curls on a stability ball" 2 sets of 8 reps, 1 set of 12, with a pair of 8s. Should probably mention I've got some coordination issues and the ball is helping with my balance. Will I eventually drop one of the exercises? I don't know. Meanwhile, I seem to be handling them just fine, a full-body workout takes me 75 minutes, and I'm usually tired at the end of it, but feel fine the next day.)
  • minstrelofsarcasm
    minstrelofsarcasm Posts: 2,627 Member
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?
  • Katiebear_81
    Katiebear_81 Posts: 719 Member
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?

    I find the moderate to higher carbs really helps. Also: are you sleeping well? What is your overall deficit? Is it too aggressive?

  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?

    What program are you running? Are you in a steep deficit?
  • Marykaylady2010
    Marykaylady2010 Posts: 69 Member
    I just started working out in jan but I am loving weight lifting over other types of workouts feel free to add me
  • mamashakesit
    mamashakesit Posts: 31 Member
    I started working out in November. 40 years old and had never been to a gym (yes, seriously!), but I really like the strength portion of the workout vids I was doing, so I decided to take a community ed weights class for women. It's the first time the instructor has taught this class, so it is a little disjointed and disorganized, but it gotten me comfortable with walking in the weight room and using the equipment in general.

    Since I lost my job, I've been going in every other day during the dead times so I can play around. But I do find myself feeling extremely self conscience the second anyone else walks in. It's a local rec center in a small town, so it's not the greatest and biggest selection of equipment, but it's affordable and gets me started.
  • birdenerd
    birdenerd Posts: 41 Member
    I'm taking a class on weightlifting at my local gym next month and I'm excited to learn the basics! Super interested in starting a program that uses a barbell. Never thought I'd want to get into weightlifting but now I can't wait. Right now I'm doing bodyweight exercises 2-3x a week.
  • minstrelofsarcasm
    minstrelofsarcasm Posts: 2,627 Member
    edited February 2018
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?
    Get used to it lol. Just kidding. Are you stretching after your workouts? I find using a foam roller after helps, and a warm bath with epson salt. I also use glutamine. Seems to help me with muscle recovery.

    I don't use my foam roller nearly enough, and I did a bit of stretching, but had to rush off to take care of a few things, so I probably didn't adequately stretch. Thanks!
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?

    I find the moderate to higher carbs really helps. Also: are you sleeping well? What is your overall deficit? Is it too aggressive?
    sardelsa wrote: »
    I just started general strength training, and my recovery takes forever. I'm incredibly well hydrated and I usually hit my protein goals, but my muscles are killing me on the regular. Any recommendations?

    What program are you running? Are you in a steep deficit?

    I've been doing a low carb thing for a while, maybe it's time to switch it up. I'll have to try it out.
    1. I'm getting 7-8 hours a night regularly, a little less on weekends (my body likes waking me up at 6:30 if I'm not awake yet, which ruins a lot of socializing at night for me)
    2. Overall deficit: I'm running on 1400-1500 calories a day
    3. It's a new regiment, so my body is still getting used to the motions, which is probably why it hurts so much. After I do it a bit longer, my muscles should get used to this, right?

    Thanks for the help, ladies! I'm still figuring out how to incorporate strength workouts into my fitness plan.



  • mousemom18
    mousemom18 Posts: 172 Member
    Hi ladies! Do you know any trusted sources for recommended weight programs or routines? My goals are to strengthen my legs so I can avoid running injuries and to build upper body strength for a Tough Mudder. Thanks so much.
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    mousemom18 wrote: »
    Hi ladies! Do you know any trusted sources for recommended weight programs or routines? My goals are to strengthen my legs so I can avoid running injuries and to build upper body strength for a Tough Mudder. Thanks so much.

    Here is a great list you can check out
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I started working out in November. 40 years old and had never been to a gym (yes, seriously!), but I really like the strength portion of the workout vids I was doing, so I decided to take a community ed weights class for women. It's the first time the instructor has taught this class, so it is a little disjointed and disorganized, but it gotten me comfortable with walking in the weight room and using the equipment in general.

    Since I lost my job, I've been going in every other day during the dead times so I can play around. But I do find myself feeling extremely self conscience the second anyone else walks in. It's a local rec center in a small town, so it's not the greatest and biggest selection of equipment, but it's affordable and gets me started.

    what's the question?
  • Boxn_n_Bellydancn
    Boxn_n_Bellydancn Posts: 171 Member
    I lift! Feel free to add me also. Recently I’ve also gotten into some videos of Jullian Michaels too, but I feel stong when I’m lifting. :)
  • PWRLFTR1
    PWRLFTR1 Posts: 324 Member
    yoliyoda wrote: »
    Any tips, advice, programs will be definitely appreciated. I don't just want to look fit, i actually want to be fit.

    Don't be afraid to lift heavy.
  • KrystinaMTL
    KrystinaMTL Posts: 1,338 Member
    Hi !!

    I am also a lifter ;) (who woulda thunk THAT 2 years ago Tsssss)

    I am on a weight loss journey and am down 62 pounds and have about 23 to go. I started incorporating strength training last year and I love the difference it makes on my body. The scale has another opinion of me lol but that's fine with me. For me, slow and steady is best as I was diagnosed with BED (Binge Eating Disorder) in 2015.
    I started lifting with Chalean Extreme then stopped... went on the complete a Round of Piyo (bodyweight training) and I am now 3 weeks away from completing a full round of Hammer and Chisel. No, I am not a BBCoach nor do I strive to be. ;)

    I love lifting. I am definitely addicted AND PROUD OF IT ! :mrgreen:
    I love hitting PB and I just want more and more !!

    I have a vacation planned end of March and when I get back on April 1st I am starting P90X.

    Please feel free to add me to keep one another accountable and support each other !

    A few of us have a side group on here of people who want accountability and the team aspect of it. We post our weekly plan and keep one another informed during the week... It's really motivating ! 4 of us are on Hammer and Chisel right now, one on P90X and one is training for a Half Marathon.
    --- If anyone wants to join, just wite me, I'll tell you where to go ;) ---
  • mamashakesit
    mamashakesit Posts: 31 Member
    JoRocka wrote: »
    I started working out in November. 40 years old and had never been to a gym (yes, seriously!), but I really like the strength portion of the workout vids I was doing, so I decided to take a community ed weights class for women. It's the first time the instructor has taught this class, so it is a little disjointed and disorganized, but it gotten me comfortable with walking in the weight room and using the equipment in general.

    Since I lost my job, I've been going in every other day during the dead times so I can play around. But I do find myself feeling extremely self conscience the second anyone else walks in. It's a local rec center in a small town, so it's not the greatest and biggest selection of equipment, but it's affordable and gets me started.

    what's the question?

    Am I supposed to have one? I was just commenting.
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