Looking for fellow female lifting buddies
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36F 5'8" 155. After years of doing things the same way, I've recently decided that 1200 calories a day, no carbs and tons of cardio just isn't my cup of tea, so I've transitioned to eating more and lifting weights. Could always use more motivation and inspiration, so if you identify in any way - age, programs, etc - hit me up with a friend request
This is the lifting program I'm on: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=4195843
I also do Couch to 5k and will be starting week 4 tomorrow.
Have any of you recently started lifting heavy? What programs do you use? Have you had a hard time mentally with trying to eat more? I definitely have, but it's starting to get better.
This is the lifting program I'm on: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=4195843
I also do Couch to 5k and will be starting week 4 tomorrow.
Have any of you recently started lifting heavy? What programs do you use? Have you had a hard time mentally with trying to eat more? I definitely have, but it's starting to get better.
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anyone? bueller?0
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Hey, I'll be your friend! I'm doing c25k (in the middle of week 6) and doing some lifting now, but going to start new rules of lifting for women once my races are over this year and I can really focus on that. It's been kind of tough thinking about eating more, but I've seen the results, and that's all I need! Once I started lifting and eating more, I lost more weight and was MUCH happier with my body.0
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i've recently started eating a lot more and having a tough time overcoming the mental aspects of it too. i know it's necessary for gaining strength, though, so i'm trying to rid myself of old mentalities.
what do you think of c25k? i just did W4D1 and thought i was going to die, hahaha!0 -
I've been focused on biking lately, but I do run (usually 3 - 5 miles) & lift heavy when I can squeeze it in. I have a hard time eating more, and I struggle internally with this but I'm getting there. After I complete my long bike ride over Mother's Day weekend (210 miles) I'm switching my focus to lifting and running. I don't have a specific weight program, but I tend to 3x8's. Feel free to add if you'd like.0
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I do heavy lifting in my crossfit workouts. Friending you now!0
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Hi, I'm very new to MFP this is my first post so don't really know what I'm doing! I'm 27F 5'6'' 150 pounds. Dieted since early teens, you name it I tried it, always come back to around 155-160 ! Quit smoking early February and within 4 weeks None of my jeans would fasten, so here I am!
I have been running 2-3 times a week and doing a little weights and strength on the days in between. Am about to start a routine with the barbell, dumbbells and kettle on Monday and I am scared!!
My other half is a bodybuilder, he's over the moon that I've 'seen the light' and thinks Weight Watchers is a swear word! He's going to show me the ropes but I can't seem to shake the mantra that's been drilled into me since a young age, 'eat less weigh less'
No matter how much research I read about the benefits of building muscle vs reducing caloric intake I know I'm going to struggle with the idea of eating more (albeit healthier food) and not obsessing over how many calories I'm eating!
Only time will tell!
Oh and how do I add friends?!0 -
I've been focused on biking lately, but I do run (usually 3 - 5 miles) & lift heavy when I can squeeze it in. I have a hard time eating more, and I struggle internally with this but I'm getting there. After I complete my long bike ride over Mother's Day weekend (210 miles) I'm switching my focus to lifting and running. I don't have a specific weight program, but I tend to 3x8's. Feel free to add if you'd like.
I love cycling as well, though i am a very casual rider (210 miles is nuts!!). now that the weather is starting to get nice here i'm going to have to figure out how to fit 3 days of heavy lifting, c25k and cycling in every week without collapsing
Mishka - welcome! i'm sure your bodybuilding other half will get you started on an awesome routine. don't be afraid to push yourself with heavier weights - it's really rewarding! i've noticed i get completely famished on lift days, so you almost have to eat more if you don't wanna be really irritable all the time.
oh yeah, and if you click on someone's user name you can go to thier profile and send them a friend request.0 -
what do you think of c25k? i just did W4D1 and thought i was going to die, hahaha!
I'm LOVING it! I starting running out of necessity because I'm doing a triathlon, but I've kind of caught the running bug already - I totally look forward to my runs. I totally feel like I'm going to die, but I can't wait to see if I can do the next week and how far I can push myself. I find it's the same with lifting. I want to see how much weight I can pack on my bar and still lift it!0 -
I lift, feel free to add me.
I lift about 3 times a week, and do cardio in addition to that.0 -
Feel free to add me... I am doing Jamie Eason livefit, will be going into phase 3 in 2 weeks. I love lifting! I hate cardio but still do it a few times a week.0
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you can friend me if you would like... my workout program is posted as a blog...0
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Your stats look like mine. I have just recently upped my calories (1200 is a hard habit to break ;-) ) I have read the New rules of lifting for women and I am going to start on it next week. I am doing a weight loss challenge with my zumba class. I want to keep up on Zumba on my off days but I think lifting is going to be the key for me and my journey. I am sending a friend request now.0
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I have just started workout last week. I want to start lifting but I have NO IDEA where to start and cant afford a personal trainer. Would love some guidance. I am 42 years old, 5'7" currently weigh 189 and would like to lose at least 40 lbs.0
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Hi, I used to be a body builder but that was 20+ years ago. Entered a couple competitions but the pre contest diet sucks!! I now cycle lots and lift weights to keep my upper body toned. I may have some "old school" ideas that could come be useful.0
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Its definitely been tough trying to get my head around eating more! I'm 24F, 5'5, 148... before I had been eating 1200-1300 and working out 4-5x/wk with pretty well nothing happening ...I've since added in 3 sessions of circuit training/lifting to my 4-5x a week cardio and feel awesome! When I was first starting I didnt eat enough and would feel draggy all work out or nauseous afterwards. I pumped up the cals and now feel stellar before and after :happy: I gained a few lbs in the beginning but they've dropped off and Im definitely feeling changes0
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I love lifting.. and I lift HEAVY!! I'm up to pressing 50lbs (4x8s) dumbbells... I can squat 145 (4x8s).. shoulder press 35lbs (4X10s)... etc... LOVE IT!! =D0
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I gained a few lbs in the beginning but they've dropped off and Im definitely feeling changes
this was the problem i'd keep having - someone would tell me "you need to raise your calories", so i'd do it for a week or so, gain a bit of weight, completely panic and go back to 1200. once i forced myself to eat more for an extended period of time that initial weight came off. now i only weigh once a week and am trying to eliminate the scale totally. i know i'm putting in the work and eating well; i don't want my happiness or feeling of motivation to be tied to a number anymore.0 -
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I'm lifting heavy as well!
Bench Press: 5x5 @ 80 lbs
Overhead Press: 5x5 @ 55 lbs
Squats: 5x5 @ 105 lbs
Deadlift: 5x5 @ 135 lbs
Barbell Row 5x5 @ 55 lbs
Curls @ 30 lbs
Shoulder Presses @ 20 lbs
Leg Press: @ 225 lbs
Standing Calves: @ 180 lbs
That's some of my lifting. Feel free to friend me. I've actually gained a few pounds since lifting. I would like to drop at least 15-20 lbs or go down in size. I'm a size 10/12 now in pants. I'd like to be a 6/8.0 -
You could check out this group. Eat more to weight less.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/3817-eat-more-to-weigh-less0 -
CrossFit was the way to go for me. I get great cardio and my weight maxes are consistently going up. Best way to combine the two that I have ever found. It was difficult to get used to the idea of eating more, but I try to make sure my extra food is super packed with protein so that my poor little broken body can rebuild.0
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I lift... and I'm working up to lifting heavy!
I was also stuck in the 1200 calorie + chronic cardio horrible cycle.... but now I do New Rules of Lifting For Women... LOVE the program. I also eat Primal now...
Feel free to friend me if you want - but I don't necessarily log calories every day... I log about 2x a month or so just to make sure I'm still in check.
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Ok, I have never really posted but here it goes. I started back going to the gym after 4 years on Feb. 29th, I am 5'7 and I was 160lbs and out of shape. I was size 10.
I started 5 weeks ago with a trainer, he is pure machine and pushs me to excel. I work out with him MWF, then Tues I do ellipitical and abs, Thurs I do his bootcamp, and saturday and sunday I do ellipitical or freelance.
I lift as heavy as I can, he mixes cardio moves with weight lifting because he says it helps the woman lean out and build muscle, but you have to get your heart rate higher to see calorie burn while lifting. So we do a mix of weights, then he will have me do knee highs or mountain climbers, or steam engines, in between weights, to keep my heart up.
I was out of shape in regards to cardio, I have asthma so get the breathing down was the hardest, I just started C25K and I am on day 2, running is hard because my ankles are not conditioned and I have a hard time pushing myself to keep going.
I have lots several inches all over, I am def more toned, everyone has noticed and I am in a comfortable size 8. I would love to be around 135 with serious muscle definition, but I haven't seen a lot of weight loss. I eat about 1200 calories a day, and I try to eat as "clean" as possible. Biggest weakness is ALCOHOL!!
Somebody friend me, I get tired of just reading the boards I need a buddy.0 -
All Pro's program is solid. I like it much better than Jaime Eason's or NROLFW. A newbie should be focused on their compound lifts to see the most gains. I've been lifting for 9 months now and I'm still seeing gains just doing compounds (although they are definitely slowing down).0
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I lift heavy using the Stronglifts 5x5 program (very simple and effective), and I run 3-4x/wk as I'm currently training to run a leg of a marathon relay in June. When I started in Jan I couldn't even run 1 minute straight or lift much of anything.0
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Lifting and eating.Great plan. It gave me great results.
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I'll take some lifting friends . I just recently decided to up my calories and focus on lifting (NROL4W). I however am NOT having a hard time eating those extra 500 calories. At first, yes. Now, I'm hungry! I'm hoping it has to do with my lifting. oh and Im 29 and 5'11. Im wanting to lose about ten lbs of straight fat.0
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I love lifting! :drinker:
21, 5'8, 144lbs (goal weight of ~135lbs)
Eating 2000 net calories a day, to try and lose slowly, retain as much muscle as I can and keep making strength gains, no matter how minimal0 -
Hi! I'm Holly. 5'8", 27F, 160-ish #, 22-25% bf. I am actually up almost 10 pounds in the last year from lifting. BUT!!!! My waist is smaller and my body fat is down. So don't let the scale be a judge.
I am becoming obsessed with lifting!!! In the last 6 months I have discovered that compound barbell movements are amazing and even more so Olympic lifting. I got into these movements through Crossfit and continue to WOD 3 days a week. Last weekend I even set up my garage with a lifting platform and over 1000# of bars and plates! My current focus in on the clean, jerk and snatch. I just can't get enough. I have even gotten hooked on strongman competitions this spring! I go travel in two weeks for my second competition. My PRs are listed on my profile :-) Feel free to friend me!0 -
I eat about 2200 and lift heavy but Im currently on restriction and have to start over. Im starting off light and slowing going up in two weeks again.0
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