Anonymous wrote:OP, I am not sure powerlifting is a match for what you are looking for. Powerlifting is not something you just add to your routine once a week, it is more of a full time commitment. I have been lifting for years and just decided to start training for my first powerlifting meet. That means I have my training structured around the three big lifts. I squat and deadlift twice a week and bench three times a week. Each workout also includes accessory movements. The days I squat and deadlift I easily spend 1.5 to 2 hours at the gym because it takes me forever to warm up and you really need those longer breaks between heavy attempts. My upper body and accessory days usually don’t take me more than an hour though. In terms of the impact on the physique, your nutrition will determine what will happen. If you are already quite developed muscle wise, you are unlikely to gain much more even eating in a surplus. And lifting heavy can make you hungry, so I would watch for any unwanted fat gain. People sometimes confuse strength gain (which is to a large part neural) with muscle gain and do not realize that their weight gain is mostly just due to fat.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend doing a google image search if female powerlifters. Do you want to look like that?
Anonymous wrote:I recommend doing a google image search if female powerlifters. Do you want to look like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. It takes over your life and diet. Plus whatever breasts you have left will vanish further.
I think you are confusing with bodybuilding dear.
Powerlifting is three main lifts: squat, deadlift, and bench. If you are in MD check out the MD powerlifting page for some local gyms and groups. There are a couple of active oly lifting groups in Columbia area.
If you want online training there are a few people on IG you can follow.
I meant to add, I am happy to make recommendations if you are interested.
Thank you! So I'm hoping to add this to my weekly workout regiment, so just once or twice a week. Will this still allow me to get good benefits? And can I get a good workout in in less than an hour? When I used to go to the gym (I have my own home gym now), I saw a lot of powerlifters socializing and with long pauses between reps. Not opposed to doing that of course, I just can't as I need to be super efficient about getting workouts into my schedule.
Would love IG recommendations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. It takes over your life and diet. Plus whatever breasts you have left will vanish further.
I think you are confusing with bodybuilding dear.
Powerlifting is three main lifts: squat, deadlift, and bench. If you are in MD check out the MD powerlifting page for some local gyms and groups. There are a couple of active oly lifting groups in Columbia area.
If you want online training there are a few people on IG you can follow.
I meant to add, I am happy to make recommendations if you are interested.
Thank you! So I'm hoping to add this to my weekly workout regiment, so just once or twice a week. Will this still allow me to get good benefits? And can I get a good workout in in less than an hour? When I used to go to the gym (I have my own home gym now), I saw a lot of powerlifters socializing and with long pauses between reps. Not opposed to doing that of course, I just can't as I need to be super efficient about getting workouts into my schedule.
Would love IG recommendations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. It takes over your life and diet. Plus whatever breasts you have left will vanish further.
I think you are confusing with bodybuilding dear.
Powerlifting is three main lifts: squat, deadlift, and bench. If you are in MD check out the MD powerlifting page for some local gyms and groups. There are a couple of active oly lifting groups in Columbia area.
If you want online training there are a few people on IG you can follow.
I meant to add, I am happy to make recommendations if you are interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. It takes over your life and diet. Plus whatever breasts you have left will vanish further.
I think you are confusing with bodybuilding dear.
Powerlifting is three main lifts: squat, deadlift, and bench. If you are in MD check out the MD powerlifting page for some local gyms and groups. There are a couple of active oly lifting groups in Columbia area.
If you want online training there are a few people on IG you can follow.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. It takes over your life and diet. Plus whatever breasts you have left will vanish further.