Piggybacking off last week’s post about lifting heavy, here is a great post from CrossFit Invictus about what it feels like to lift heavy weight. They give you some great pointers that might help you to get more comfortable…
The Importance of Girls Going Heavy
by CrossFit Invictus
Why I think it is important to go heavy:
Going heavy builds confidence and is very rewarding for women. There is something extraordinarily empowering about being able to perform a body weight overhead lift or twice your body weight deadlift. It reassures you that when you are out in daily life you can hold your own – lug several bags of groceries into the house, then balance them on one knee while you open the door; squat down and scoop up your kids one in each hand or change the water jug at the office.
It helps build muscle and increase bone density. Muscle burns more calories than fat. The higher your lean body mass is the more efficient your body is in burning calories. As women get older their bodies produce less estrogen, which helps to keep bones strong. The strain that is placed on your bones during weight bearing exercise promotes bone strengthening and can help fight against osteoporosis.
What it feels like to go heavy:
You will have to dump the weight at some point in time. If you are successful in all of your lifts you are not pushing hard enough. Some women are afraid to test their limits, because they think they won’t make the lift. That should never be a concern. If you can’t make it – you dump it. But you will never know if you don’t try.
You might feel a little dizzy or light headed. If you get dizzy or light headed it is to be expected and you may be able to lessen the effects if you focus on your breathing. The dizziness is due to a lack of oxygen and won’t be as much of an issue if you make sure to take a deep breath at the beginning of each lift.
The last rep of a set should be questionable. When you are truly going heavy, it is work. It should not be performed with the same ease as the weight you use in a met-con WOD. You should have to fight. If you are doing 5×5 it should be a gamble whether or not you make that last repetition. If not, add some weight.
I hope the longer you are here the more comfortable you will get with lifting heavier weight. It does take a bit of getting used to, but you will find that the more you practice your technique on the different lifts, the more comfortable you will feel. Take some time to work with a coach if you are feeling uneasy, the payoff will be well worth it!
I know for me, it was very empowering to be able to lift more than my own bodyweight. What are some of your experiences with lifting?

haha the comment i posted on the previous post was meant for this one..
and you did an awesome job yesterday steph! can’t believe how much you have improved in only a couple weeks… keep it up, i have no doubt you will get to some major weight soon!!
Totally!!! Can’t mention enough how great of an accomplishment it feels to lift, squat, push, jerk, clean, that heavy weight. And I hope I can speak for all the gals at CrossfitNMB, that its soooo empowering!!! We love it
And of course having an awesome coach to tell u Yes u can, and give that lil push… helps too
Going in without fear and doubt…. and always doing the thing u think cannot be done! Thanks again Monik for your blog!!!