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> This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties.

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  • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
    maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

    https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

    #blog #bodybuilding #strength

    rotnroll666@mastodon.socialR flq@freiburg.socialF matthewbadger@mastodon.onlineM jrbe@scholar.socialJ steltenpower@social.edu.nlS 8 Replies Last reply
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    • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

      > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

      https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

      #blog #bodybuilding #strength

      rotnroll666@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      rotnroll666@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      rotnroll666@mastodon.social
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      @maaikees What a wonderful, personal post. Love it. Thanks for writing and sharing it.

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      • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

        > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

        https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

        #blog #bodybuilding #strength

        flq@freiburg.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @maaikees congratulations is all I can say 🙂

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        • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

          > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

          https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

          #blog #bodybuilding #strength

          matthewbadger@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
          matthewbadger@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @maaikees this is great, really inspirational! I am currently on the “powerlifting is fun but it's easy to stay fat" train (speaking for myself, I started with a BMI of 32.5) and it's nice seeing musculature slowly reveal itself as I drop body fat while getting stronger.

          But you didn't answer your own “Now what?" question! Back to powerlifting in a lower weight class?

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          • matthewbadger@mastodon.onlineM matthewbadger@mastodon.online

            @maaikees this is great, really inspirational! I am currently on the “powerlifting is fun but it's easy to stay fat" train (speaking for myself, I started with a BMI of 32.5) and it's nice seeing musculature slowly reveal itself as I drop body fat while getting stronger.

            But you didn't answer your own “Now what?" question! Back to powerlifting in a lower weight class?

            maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
            maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @matthewbadger nope, done with powerlifting.

            I will stay on the building muscle with bulk & cutting cycles train!

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            • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

              > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

              https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

              #blog #bodybuilding #strength

              jrbe@scholar.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @maaikees thanks for sharing. It helps to hear what a long-term project this has been.

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                @maaikees thanks for sharing. It helps to hear what a long-term project this has been.

                maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @jrbe and now it's a lifestyle 🙂

                The project will never end

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                • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

                  > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

                  https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

                  #blog #bodybuilding #strength

                  steltenpower@social.edu.nlS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @maaikees Good job! And very nice article too. Inspiring, thanks.
                  "pull-up" made me think of how in previous houses I lived in, the bottom stairs allowed for safely doing pull-ups at the back side and I often did. Most houses lack that I think. Wondering how to easily change that in a DIY way without taking loads of space/money. Decades ago in student housing we hung a pipe horizontally around a chain, though as that allowed for rotation, it made hanging more difficult, let alone pull-ups.

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                  • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

                    @matthewbadger nope, done with powerlifting.

                    I will stay on the building muscle with bulk & cutting cycles train!

                    matthewbadger@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @maaikees that's very impressive; if I tried that I'd probably end up with another 20 kg cut on my hands. 😬

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                    • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

                      > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

                      https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

                      #blog #bodybuilding #strength

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                      @maaikees thank you for the write-up. Being a desk-dweller myself it‘s always interesting to see how much work goes into building muscle, I think the first thing on my list is to make it enjoyable - most people who get results really like the gym, while I only ever can stand the cardio stuff lest I get bored.

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                      • sebug@hachyderm.ioS sebug@hachyderm.io

                        @maaikees thank you for the write-up. Being a desk-dweller myself it‘s always interesting to see how much work goes into building muscle, I think the first thing on my list is to make it enjoyable - most people who get results really like the gym, while I only ever can stand the cardio stuff lest I get bored.

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                        @sebug oh that's funny, for me cardio is incredibly boring (I do it anyway)

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                        • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

                          > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

                          https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

                          #blog #bodybuilding #strength

                          leah@chaos.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @maaikees great write up! Especially as I asked myself what is needed to show of the muscles before. And dang, that are some great images of you! You look great!

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                          • maaikees@sw-development-is.socialM maaikees@sw-development-is.social

                            > This is the story of how and why I decided to pursue a muscular physique as a woman in my thirties. Most of it was sort of unplanned, but the start of it all has a very common reason: back pain.

                            https://www.maaikebrinkhof.nl/the-beauty-of-having-muscles/

                            #blog #bodybuilding #strength

                            gekitsu@toot.catG This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @maaikees hell yeah, what a phenomenal broadside of positive effects! and how good those photos turned out!

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