Lifting heavy... and gaining a lot of weight!

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  • takemetosingapore19
    takemetosingapore19 Posts: 86 Member
    You’ve gotta eat less... there are a ton of “heavy lifters” In my gym who are quite heavy females. Based on the science of weight loss I know they are eating too much for their activity. Heavy weights don’t burn calories really, not like cardio does.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    happy_jax wrote: »
    Thanks everyone for so much information!! It’s all really helpful for me.

    I am certainly eating more than I am used to... I’m 175cm and weigh (as of this morning) 74kg. I’d like to be under 70kg. I have a largely sedentary job but workout five times a week and also walk our dog. I could probably step up the cardio/HIIT a bit, I haven’t really done that much since I’ve been strength training.

    I ordinarily aim for around 1,600 calories which has worked for me - but I’ve been eating nearer 2,000 while training, a little more at weekends (!) But the first two weeks of strength training I ate my usual diet and I was just exhausted all the time (which was especially bad as I also just started a new job!) I’m having at least 40% protein each day. I had the DNA Fit test so I know I’m carb sensitive too... I weigh almost all my food. I probably eat too much fruit but since I like to graze, I think there are worse things I could eat!

    I appreciate everyone is different and also that I possibly am simply just eating too much - I was just so horrified when I’ve been feeling so strong and motivated! :(

    Those DNA tests are rubbish. Eat the carbs if you want. I feel awful without carbs.
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