Exercise! Love it or hate it, let's motivate each other to just DO IT!

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Old 11-07-2012, 10:01 AM   #1  
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Exactly what the title says. What's your plan like? How much do you love it? How are your lifts progressing? I'd love to have a place here to talk about and encourage others in our pursuit of strength.
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:38 AM   #2  
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I started lifting a month ago today. For now I'm doing NROL4W and it's going pretty well.
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Great idea!

Here's a brief breakdown about my experience:

I started my weight loss journey earlier this year. I had a few hiccups and restarts, but in the mid summer I was kicking butt. I was on my way with maintaining control with my eating habits and I was working out regularly. With that came a ton of weight loss on the scale, but I was hoping to see more changes in my body.

I researched and researched and everything kept leading to "lift heavier weights." I was a cardio queen and was not interested in lifting heavy weights (I did not want to 'bulk up'). I have been taking a strength training class since April, but I mainly stuck to 5 lbs hand weights. After doing more research I learned women really can't 'bulk up' unless they are taking performance enhancing drugs and spending hours and hours at the gym. I slowly I started increasing weight...8 lbs to 10 lbs to 12 lbs and now the heaviest I go is 15 lbs. depending on the exercise of course.

As I went heavier and heavier my body started to change dramatically. I was losing inches and dress sizes, but my weight remained in a 5 lb range. I was frustrated because I knew I was doing something right, but I was so caught up on what the scale showed. I did more researched and discovered I was losing fat and gaining muscle. So I stopped weighing myself daily and weekly and continuing doing what I was doing.

Now I am lifting 4 days a week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. My strength-training class incorporates lifting a lighter weight with more reps and no breaks mentality (which builds endurance). The other 3 days I am in the Burn Phase of Chalean Extreme where her focus is lifting as heavy as you can slowly until you reach fatigue (which builds muscle) so I feel I have a well-rounded mix of lifting. I am loving the changes with my body. I am stronger, getting leaning and smaller! I'm hoping to increase my weights to 20 lbs. within the next month.

My biggest problem right now is figure out how to eat more. My carbs and protein intake are good, but I sometimes get hungry around 10 or 11 at night.

How about you OP? What are you doing and how are you coming along?

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Old 11-07-2012, 11:41 AM   #4  
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Yay I have been hoping for a weight lifting thread. This is awesome!

Here's my story:
I first lifted weights way back in high school. That was for a varisty sports P.E. class. Ever since I have been a yo yo weightlifter. After highschool I started running (I think I need to feel like I was still being an athlete although sports in highschool were not going ot be sports in college). When I started running, lifting kinda became secondary to my gym time.

I always felt that fat loss was linked to cardio and though weightlifting was about shape. But since I never felt I had lost enough fat to see thew muscle, although I lifted once in awhile I was never consistent and never followed a heavy lifting program.

Then I lost weight super fast in 2010. We decided to put new floors in our home and in order to save money so we could afford it we decided to do alot of the work ourselves. In our kitchen and dining area we had linoleum floors and under them was a particle board that was glued, yes GLUED to the floor. It had to be chipped away by hand! It was exhausting and since I work night and was anxious to get our kitchen back I did much of the removal myself during the day while my husband was at work. I had to use a masonary chisel and a hammer. It took almost a week to remove it all. In that week I was sore everyday. My legs from getting up and down and arms from hammering, as well as back and chest. It was a total body high instensity workout and in a week I lost 8 lbs! I looked and felt good and could scarcely believe it. (I didn't however make real changes after that and have since gained it all back plus).
This lit a light bulb in my head. I have spend countless hopurs runniong and training for and completely many half marathons in my life. And in the years of running I have slowly gained weight over time. But doing hard physical intense muscle bearing exercise? Well with that the fat melted off of me.

Eventhough I made that realisation almost 2 years ago now it took me time and a willingness to actually commit to finally have a good, consistent, heavy lifting program underway.

My problem is I thoght I could just wing it. Just go to the gym and lift. But I have learned that without a set of exercises and reps laid out in front of me my lifting becomes very half a$$ed

I am now in day 7 of Jamie Eason's Live Fit program, and while its still very early, I love how every workout so far leaves me sore, eventhough I have been lifting weights relitively consistently for year (though I have barely made gains in how much I can lift over that time).

Anyways I am a true believer that diet and lifting shape your body and are key to fat loss. I will always enjoy running, but the body adapts and while I know its good for my heart, running wont solve my fat issues. Weightlifting and clean foods are it, and I' so excited to finally be working at it the right way.
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Oh this is so awesome! I am loving reading about other people's experiences lifting! I am following StrongLifts5x5 and read Starting Strength to get my form down. I started about 2 months ago and have seen significant improvement in all my lifts. Overhead Press makes me CRAZY and deadlifts make me feel like a total badass!

Since starting, my waist has shrunk DRAMATICALLY and my butt keeps lifting up and curving out. No more flat/flabby butt! The amount of difference in how I look is so amazing given that I have only lost about 6-7 lbs in that time. Definitely more noticeable than the 7 lbs I lost before that, if that makes sense.

I have dropped down on my cardio a LOT so that I can still eat at a deficit on my days off from lifting without sacrificing any muscle growth. I am LOVING seeing my lifts go up. I am almost to the point where I can deadlift my bodyweight! Feels awesome pulling 45s off the rack and loading them on the bar!

Soooooo glad that there was interest in this thread! I want to get to know all of you better!! x

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We do have a Weight and Resistance Training Forum ..... Great info and gals hang out there
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I have one week left until I am done the first phase of NROL4W. I started low and slow since it's been so long since I lifted. In one month I have increased the weight on all of my lifts almost 100%. I am still actively trying to lose weight so I don't follow their eating plan and I do cardio twice a week and yoga once.
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AnonymouslyYours - I understand what you mean about your waist. I'm starting to form a nice "V" shape in my upper back and midsection which I've never had before.
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