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Anyone else NOT athlete BEFORE they started lifting?

Have you been athletic most of your life?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 22 39.3%
  • Well, I did some (non-professional) activity, like dancing or cheering

    Votes: 9 16.1%
  • No - I was sedentary for a long time before I started lifting.

    Votes: 25 44.6%

  • Total voters
    56
I know this is a chick thread but I was the "SO not an athlete" when I started.

I was 155 as a senior in HS at 6'2".

Weights opened an entire new set of doors for me.
 
I have been a swimmer,distance runner and cyclist (only competed as a runner and once in a mountain bike race).I have also managed to intersperse one eating disorder, and currently one alcohol dependency which I am currently in treatment for.My goal is to compete again - I have done one show naturally 4 years ago.The bbing lifestyle is very helpful as part of my recovery dispite most off my friends telling me it 'isn't right' for a woman to be big and muscular.It 'is'nt right' to be drinking 100 units of alcohol a week I say.

Got it down to around 40 units at the mo.Thats about 20 pints of cider or beer.not sure what measures they deal with in the U.S?.
 
wow this is an old poll, not sure how it ended up on top, but anyway...

My parents put me on skates when I took my first steps (dad played hockey, mom skated but just for fun, they met at the rink), and I've been skating ever since. Competed on a national scale (synchro team and ice dance) from the time I was 10-20, competed internationally in high school in synchro. Took two years off jr/sr year of college due to lack of time but started competing again last year.

Also did color guard in high school, drum corps, and college marching band (spun rifle), which I have to thank for my killer shoulders and arms. Not dorky band...we were hard core.

Ran cross country/track in jr high/9-10 grade, trained with team but didn't do meets jr/sr year becaue it conflicted with skating.

Also swam my whole life and was on my college's synchronized swimming team.

Also played softball in summers since I was 8.

Honestly, 99% of the muscles on my body are from sports. I build muscle easily and can get away with not lifting for a while and still maintain it. Problem is I have a hard time losing fat.
 
makedah said:
It seems that lots of the folks at Elite, and most of the female lifters I read about have been lifelong athletes. I suck at sports - I spent my youth inside reading or playing the piano. Before I started lifting heavy last year, I did 3 years of high school cheerleading, and some aerobics. So did anyone else go from zero to 60? ;)

When I was 35 I could run 5 miles but I was never athletic. At the age of 47 my wife got me a membership in a gym. At the time I could bench 80 lbs. Now, I've kept with it, never lost the weight I wanted to but 4 years later at the age of 51......

I've put 2-3 inches on my arms and I bench 205 for 3 sets of 10. I do 5 sets of 110 on the biceps machine, 4 sets of 10 at 150 on the triceps machine, I leg press 4 set of 10 at 370 and do leg extensions for sets with 190-200. Etc. Not bad for an old geyser..... :D
 
I ran track and XC, and played softball in high school. Before that I was into Swiming and gymastics. I never played football on a team except for powerpuff... which was alot of practice and one game. Other than that gae I pretty much played football with the people I grew up with everyday, and today I still get comments by guys, that I throw better than half the guys out there....

But with all that... I still act and dress like a girlie ;) I just like to be active.
 
i did tae-kwo-do when i was 8-14. that where i discoverd i loved the weights as we had to hold these little dumbells (side raises) for as long as we could. and i foound it really easy. was a fat child though. at 15 i bought my set of dumbells to my mother's disgust and worked out in my bedroom follwing the weider principles that came with em. went to a really shoddy gym for a year when i was 16 to do legs and back stuff. i;ve been training for 11 years this september gone. decided to juice 10 months ago.
the other day a guy in the gym came up to me and went..."you really look like you work out!" which i laughed at, cos its taken 11 years for someone to say that without me flexing or volunteering the info beforehand!
 
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