I have the opposite problem to most in putting on weight. 15+ years after I quit playing soccer 5 days a week and I'm 5lb heavier. Feels hard to put on muscle but it's slowly coming along. I use 5-25lb dumbbells with DVD workouts with the 15 12 8 reps. Will need some heavier ones in a month or two.
Always been a meatatarian so I get 125-150g of protein a day - it's all my favorite foods - but I've lost weight since I started lifting. Didn't change anything about my diet really other than tracking protein which means eating more of it. I did quit pop but was only having a couple a week as mixer and then it became easy to quit mixing when it became $37 a 6pk.
Glad to have a kindred spirit on trying to put on weight.
Years ago, my doctor wanted me to gain 8-10 pounds cause he said I was a shrinking old lady. I promptly lost four. The only thing that helped me gain was lifting heavier weights. I was able to do that when my younger kids were in high school and helped me and spotted me. I only made it to six pounds above that initial weight but was feeling a lot younger and able to do more things.
Once the youngest left for college, I just gradually drifted away from it. Wasn’t comfortable with other people spotting me and telling me everything I was doing wrong, especially the know it all husband.
I am now hovering between 122-124, about 10 pounds below the initial weight with the doctor.
I seem to be able to gain some weight in the summer when I swim between a half mile and a mile every other day, but it’s a half hour drive to the nearest indoor pool. Not sure if the swimming makes me eat more or if it’s the stop at the concession stand for ice cream.
Been thinking about trying yoga with weights but I already lift hand weights and do yoga so not sure if that would do anything different from what I am already doing.