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Title: Upper body strength
Post by: KathyLauren on August 20, 2017, 02:20:27 PM
I was clearing some deadfall back in the woods today.  I swear that my chainsaw has put on at least 20 lbs since I last used it!  Damn, that thing is heavy!

Anyone else have interesting stories about reduced upper body strength?
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: rus on August 20, 2017, 02:22:24 PM
i noticed the same thing i lost nearly all my muscle mass in like 2 months in my opinion totally worth it!


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: TinaVane on August 20, 2017, 02:24:46 PM
My upper body strength went out the door after my implants and maybe being on HRT but definitely  with the bags


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: josie76 on August 20, 2017, 03:02:35 PM
Oh yes. Not just upper body but the whole body. Last winter going into spring I was barely able to fit a hydraulic wheel motor back onto a sprayer. They are heavy like 120lbs but in the past I could do it. That day I tried five times before I got it into place. Each attempt I was totally exhausted. Sweat pouring, muscles quivering, breathing like I ran a race.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Deborah on August 20, 2017, 03:10:16 PM
There was a time in my life that I could bench press 225 lbs for reps.  Not so long before HRT (when I was old) I could press 170 for reps before I stopped working out.  Now, I'm down to 105 lbs and improvement is coming very slowly.

Lower body is a different story.  It's as strong as it ever was.  Actually, it's stronger than it was most of the time before; the exception being the one time I focused on lower body strength for a few months in the gym.


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: HoneyStrums on August 20, 2017, 03:17:17 PM
Not for me, Ive just been putting uo a garden shed. After two weeks clearing out three tree stumps in order to put a fence around my back garden.

Im still stronger then my dad. My on moans for about  a year I would, maybe a little bit less.
I think its about me as a person to be honest. I like to do a good job, at everything I do, and garden "graft" for lack of a better word is something I've always enjoyed.,

The loss of some male privilege made it a bit more difficult for me to be accepted into the garden in a way other then a "tea's made" But I sure showed my dad and his friend I knew better :p.

But I suppose with this kind of work, Im going to maintain my upper body strength, rather then sit back and watch it go poof. lol
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: DawnOday on August 20, 2017, 03:38:05 PM
Always been weak due to heart defect. But now having problems carrying a gallon of milk after a year on HRT.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Gertrude on August 20, 2017, 09:46:22 PM
One will lose strength  if they stop working out/doing work and if testosterone goes down or away, even more so. It's amazing how strength goes away.


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Lady Sarah on August 20, 2017, 10:20:54 PM
My husband works with steel every day, and insists I am stronger than he is. This is because I have adjusted to the ways in which I do things. As far as dead lifting, he is probably 5 times stronger than I am.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: zirconia on August 21, 2017, 03:18:45 AM
Although it probably doesn't count as interesting I don't feel I've lost any. That said, the heaviest thing I've had to lift and carry lately was only about 120 kg so I can't say for sure. I can also still move things that weigh around 250-300 kg alone—as long as I don't have to lift them outright—but I never was that strong or muscular anyway so perhaps I've just learnt to compensate for any loss with better balance and leverage.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Harley Quinn on August 21, 2017, 08:26:19 AM
I was trying to remove a harmonic balancer pulley with a 3' breaker bar, then added a 1' cheater bar and still couldn't loosen it. So in my infinite wisdom I stood on the breaker bar and jumped. It came loose, but I also fell off the car. That was odd... stuck bolt. Meh...

A week later doing an oil change on my beetle. I was literally doing pull ups to break the oil drain plug loose. That was a wake-up call! WTH!

The real kicker was changing tires on my friend's VW. It felt like I bruised my palms pushing down on the torque wrench to tighten the lugs. Hurt for days! And that was my sign.... when 80 lb-ft is nearly unobtainable without personal injury.

I still get asked to do manual labor. I have the bulk, just not the juice! My legs are strong as ever... I can still rip 5'+ scotch broom out by the roots; as well as 3/8 blackberry vines. With ease actually. Where all the cuts are coming from is still a mystery. LOL.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: natalie.ashlyne on August 21, 2017, 09:55:08 AM
I have noticed that I am loosing strength because at work I lift people turn people for a living I work in a nursing home and I am having a hard time doing this myself i never need my partner to help with lifts and transfers and know I do. As well as I can not take the hot whether as well as I used to I know get hot and moody.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Julia1996 on August 21, 2017, 02:13:50 PM
I was never very strong anyway but hrt has definitely made me weaker. Bags of sugar and gallons of milk seem like pretty heavy now. I have trouble trying to get the vacuum upstairs and the glass top on the living room table is hard for me to flip to clean the underside. It's ridiculous how much stronger my dad, brother and boyfriend are than me. But if I have to choose between my boobs and being stronger my boobs are always going to win.
Julia
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: KarynMcD on August 21, 2017, 03:21:34 PM
I DJ sometimes.
About a year into HRT I got a subwoofer. It weighs about 99 pounds. I used to be able to lift it and be able to get it into the back of my car with a few inches clearance.
Now, about 2 1/2 years into HRT, I'm a few inches short of getting it in.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: zirconia on August 22, 2017, 04:55:24 AM
Quote from: Harley Quinn on August 21, 2017, 08:26:19 AM
The real kicker was changing tires on my friend's VW. It felt like I bruised my palms pushing down on the torque wrench to tighten the lugs. Hurt for days!

That is something I've seen as well. While I don't think I'm any weaker, it does seem that I get bruised more easily.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: warlockmaker on August 22, 2017, 06:04:34 AM
I believe in exercise for health and know that I need to keep up the strength exercises. I knew I would lose muscle mass but with a weight loss from 148 to 130 lbs, I still have strength, especially to body weight ratio. I am an athletic female tg. 

I recommend females tgs that you continue exercises, you will lose your muscle mass but to keep healthy work those muscles.
Title: Upper body strength
Post by: Deborah on August 22, 2017, 08:01:40 AM
There is another benefit to working out besides just health.  That is encouraging the body towards better proportion while it's under the influence of HRT.  Comparing myself to a year ago I'm about the five lbs heavier but with five lbs less body fat and an inch growth on hips and thighs.  That inch actually has come just in the past several months from using heavy barbells that I added on top of running.  The upper body, while better defined, is not really getting any bigger.


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Denni on August 22, 2017, 09:11:00 AM
I am approaching my one year anniversary of being on HRT September first. I have continued my exercise regime that I have been on years prior to starting. As of now there has been no loss of strength or endurance that I can detect. I agree with Deborah, if we can continue to maintain our physical work outs it not only counters the loss of strength but is so beneficial for our overall health and outlook.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: classicbeauty9922 on August 22, 2017, 01:53:49 PM
I've always been a bit bulky when it comes to upper body. I'm hoping that with the combination of my current weight loss program and future HRT that my overall upper body size and strength will diminish. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Julia1996 on August 22, 2017, 02:08:31 PM
I've never worried about doing exercises for anything but burning up calories from what I eat. My gym rat dad and brother have been telling me I should include strength training like with those tiny handweights and my dad even got me some. But I'm totally afraid if I use them I might start to get muscles or something. My dad and brother both keep saying I won't get like noticible muscles because I don't have very much testosterone now. But I haven't wanted to risk it. Some of you guys do that and it didn't give you muscles? ?
Julia
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Deborah on August 22, 2017, 02:37:11 PM
My legs are pretty muscular.

Yes, it will build your muscle.  Women build muscle just like men because the muscle fibers are identical and react to weight training by getting stronger and larger.  The only real difference between the two is the amount of testosterone present.

In the absence of testosterone they will not get big and bulky and they will grow slower than the average man.


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: elkie-t on August 22, 2017, 03:29:10 PM
 You will build some female muscles :)


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: davina61 on August 22, 2017, 03:39:01 PM
Already have female muscles , never was strong ever. Luckily technique rather than pure strength works in my job, that and a large hammer!! 
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Jessica on August 22, 2017, 03:47:45 PM
Hi girls 🙋🏼  I had a very strenuous job for 34 years.  Lotsa muscle.  After I retired I lost most of it.  I didn't want to get hurt picking heavy things up anymore.  My wife opens all the jars and such now.  I had girl muscles before I started hrt .
Hugs, Jessica 💁
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: zirconia on August 23, 2017, 03:34:16 AM
Quote from: Julia1996 on August 22, 2017, 02:08:31 PMSome of you guys do that and it didn't give you muscles? ?

I do one set of five very slow pull-ups a day, from a fully relaxed hang to where my collarbone is over the bar, and all way down again. On the way down I lift my legs to be at right angles to my torso. If it feels too easy I go even slower so as to be nearly exhausted by the last one. The last I measured my biceps circumference when flexed hard was 31 cm. My height is about 186 cm.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: OU812 on August 23, 2017, 08:19:15 AM
It took 2-3 years for my upper-body musculature to clear out - not that I had much by any stretch of the imagination, but it was still a tough rather than a soft physique.

I knew nothing about nutrition and ended up on a calorie-negative diet pattern for awhile, which definitely helped soften my upper body, even while hauling equipment each day that was far too heavy for me.

I can still muster up the strength to move a desk or other large object when I need to (genetics: both parents are fiendishly strong) but these days a couple bags of groceries is plenty for me, and I don't have as much stamina as before.
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Deborah on August 23, 2017, 10:24:27 AM
I mostly squat and deadlift.  My last squat workout was one rep at 230 lbs then five sets of seven reps at 180 lbs.  my last deadlift was four reps at 290 lbs.  My bicep flexed is 12.25" and only 10.75" not flexed.  My height is 5'11" and weight about 165 lbs.

I suck at pull-ups though, LOL.  I sucked at pull-ups even before HRT.


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Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Shellie Hart on August 23, 2017, 11:43:17 AM
I've always had a small chest and torso when compared to my height. I used to try to build up my upper body to get better male proportions years ago so I could look more "normal." Now I don't care and HRT has shrunk me a lot. Now I have the upper body of the girl I should have been without trying. HRT has really taken over...
Title: Re: Upper body strength
Post by: Gertrude on August 23, 2017, 03:55:53 PM
I had a cervical fusion 5 years ago. Doctor said no more lifting more than 100lbs, so I gave it up. Then low T hit a couple years ago. I used to do farmers walk with 150# dumbbells for 200' lap in the gym and seated rows at 345# for 6 reps, no straps. I'd be surprised if I could do half that now or even a quarter of it. The truth is I don't care anymore. At 55, I don't have much to prove. Right now I'm just trying to lose weight to get healthy.


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