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sammichoffate
05-18-2019, 01:35 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/dt3mf9Yh/Screenshot-20190518-131722-RENPHO.jpg
Time to bulk and get big af boyos :cheers:
Meticode
05-18-2019, 03:58 PM
Before and after pictures please.
1987_Lakers
05-18-2019, 04:46 PM
Good job, went from 230 all the way to 155 pounds back in the summer of 2013 and haven't gained the weight since.
Smoke117
05-18-2019, 05:50 PM
Are we supposed to pat you on the back because you became a fat slob and then lost the weight? Tried of this shit. If you were worth your weight in salt you would have never ballooned up to be a human manatee in the first place.
Patrick Chewing
05-18-2019, 07:49 PM
Goddamn y
sammichoffate
05-18-2019, 07:53 PM
Good job, went from 230 all the way to 155 pounds back in the summer of 2013 and haven't gained the weight since.Damn, that's a lot. How tall are you?
sammichoffate
05-18-2019, 07:55 PM
[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing]Goddamn y
MaxFly
05-18-2019, 08:29 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/dt3mf9Yh/Screenshot-20190518-131722-RENPHO.jpg
Time to bulk and get big af boyos :cheers:
Congrats!
sammichoffate
05-18-2019, 08:55 PM
Congrats!:cheers:
diamenz
05-18-2019, 08:58 PM
[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing]Goddamn y
Rooster
05-18-2019, 09:33 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/dt3mf9Yh/Screenshot-20190518-131722-RENPHO.jpg
Time to bulk and get big af boyos :cheers:
Good job but 12% of body fat . That
sammichoffate
05-18-2019, 09:35 PM
[QUOTE=Rooster]Good job but 12% of body fat . That
Rooster
05-20-2019, 02:53 PM
It's a digital scale so i'm 100% it's not accurate, i'm prob closer to 14%. Yeah 8-10% is the sweet spot for abs.
Most people get surprised when they used DEXA scan. Anything under 10 is holy grail for natty people who do it for aesthetic physique. Good luck with your bulk.
sammichoffate
05-20-2019, 05:52 PM
Most people get surprised when they used DEXA scan. Anything under 10 is holy grail for natty people who do it for aesthetic physique. Good luck with your bulk.Yeah, that's where elite bodybuilders and athletes stay for the most part.
Gracias.
Jameerthefear
05-20-2019, 06:06 PM
Congrats! Post pics of your p*nis now.
hold this L
05-20-2019, 06:19 PM
Good job, went from 230 all the way to 155 pounds back in the summer of 2013 and haven't gained the weight since.
That's incredibly impressive :applause:
Jasper
05-21-2019, 09:43 AM
i was 199 and now am 194.
dam i'm good :D
Manny98
09-30-2020, 07:29 AM
Good job OP :applause:
I'm currently 6 feet 184 pounds, my goal is to get down to 170 before I start hitting the gym and building muscle
Manny98
09-30-2020, 07:30 AM
Good job, went from 230 all the way to 155 pounds back in the summer of 2013 and haven't gained the weight since.
Nice what did you do to lose all that weight?
CelticBaller
09-30-2020, 07:31 AM
Good job, went from 230 all the way to 155 pounds back in the summer of 2013 and haven't gained the weight since.
155 is small af. How tall are you?
hold this L
09-30-2020, 05:11 PM
Good job OP :applause:
I'm currently 6 feet 184 pounds, my goal is to get down to 170 before I start hitting the gym and building muscle
I'm exactly the same but 170 is way too low for me, than I'm just skinny. 5-7 pounds would set me right, then just need a bit more tone. I still run, but it's hard right during corona season.
Rolando
09-30-2020, 05:43 PM
Good job OP :applause:
I'm currently 6 feet 184 pounds, my goal is to get down to 170 before I start hitting the gym and building muscle
This is a good approach: Lose weight first. Then hit the gym.
Sorting out your food discipline and understanding exactly how much food you actually need, what a caloric deficit really is, and having the freaking pure force of will to shed weight is the best foundation.
I am 6 feet and I've recently been down to 160. But I have a small frame (Ectomorph). If you have more of a normal frame, 170 is plenty light. Getting below 15% body fat is where the real knowledge starts in any case. The basic way that I know when I am getting down to a low percentage is when the veins in my arms start showing. Especially the one that come down along the top of the bicep. If that's popping, you are fairly ripped.
hateraid
10-02-2020, 11:56 AM
Good job OP :applause:
I'm currently 6 feet 184 pounds, my goal is to get down to 170 before I start hitting the gym and building muscle
Who says you can't get there without hitting weights? Build lean muscle. It a natural fat burner
Manny98
10-02-2020, 04:04 PM
Who says you can't get there without hitting weights? Build lean muscle. It a natural fat burner
How?
kuniva_dAMiGhTy
10-02-2020, 04:16 PM
How?
Programs are everywhere on Youtube.
Grab a pair of dumbells and start working on your back, legs, arms and shoulders. Get acclimated w/ some kind of routine and stick with it. Adjust and add more weight to your equipment once the workout is too easy. Hateraid is right that you actually burn more calories by having more muscle mass. So whatever it is that you're doing, stick with it but add more protein (quality) to your diet.
You're 6 foot and 180? Since you're a beginner, you could probably do maintenance calories and STILL build muscle.
1987_Lakers
10-02-2020, 04:18 PM
Nice what did you do to lose all that weight?
Lots of running, talking 4-5 miles a day 6 days a week.
1987_Lakers
10-02-2020, 04:19 PM
155 is small af. How tall are you?
5'10". I'm currently 165.
scuzzy
10-02-2020, 04:33 PM
Keto is my go-to: extreme low carb, mild fat - high protein. 2-3 months hyper strict with zero cheat days
Gains are noticeable quick but it's hard to push past that first couple weeks of fatigue until you reach ketosis and the body starts burning stored fat instead of glucose.
Only downside is you bounce back fast if you don't slowly wean back into a normal healthy diet.
I have to completely cut off milk products also, no dairy. Only sharp cheddar in omelettes
That's the hard part
The fun part
HITT weight training and cardio. Very little rest inbetween sets, no days off. If the gym is closed find some heavy objects to pick up and put down, you're own body weight as resistance. Switch n swap routine however, doesn't matter if you stick to it for 3-12 months you're getting results
Manny98
10-02-2020, 04:54 PM
Programs are everywhere on Youtube.
Grab a pair of dumbells and start working on your back, legs, arms and shoulders. Get acclimated w/ some kind of routine and stick with it. Adjust and add more weight to your equipment once the workout is too easy. Hateraid is right that you actually burn more calories by having more muscle mass. So whatever it is that you're doing, stick with it but add more protein (quality) to your diet.
You're 6 foot and 180? Since you're a beginner, you could probably do maintenance calories and STILL build muscle.
Yh I aim for around 80g of protein a day on average
I have 5kg dumbbells at home which I do light workouts with
Manny98
10-02-2020, 04:56 PM
Keto is my go-to: extreme low carb, mild fat - high protein. 2-3 months hyper strict with zero cheat days
Gains are noticeable quick but it's hard to push past that first couple weeks of fatigue until you reach ketosis and the body starts burning stored fat instead of glucose.
Only downside is you bounce back fast if you don't slowly wean back into a normal healthy diet.
I have to completely cut off milk products also, no dairy. Only sharp cheddar in omelettes
That's the hard part
The fun part
HITT weight training and cardio. Very little rest inbetween sets, no days off. If the gym is closed find some heavy objects to pick up and put down, you're own body weight as resistance. Switch n swap routine however, doesn't matter if you stick to it for 3-12 months you're getting results
Keto alongside intermittent fasting is the best way to lose weight but it's extremely hard if you're accustomed to eating carbs.
Rolando
10-03-2020, 03:59 AM
Yh I aim for around 80g of protein a day on average
I have 5kg dumbbells at home which I do light workouts with
You can do a lot with dumbbells for sure but 5kg isn't enough to build muscle. You have to get some more plates to put on....not much more....but working more with 12-15kgs will get the job done.
AlternativeAcc.
10-03-2020, 06:20 AM
Keto is my go-to: extreme low carb, mild fat - high protein. 2-3 months hyper strict with zero cheat days
Gains are noticeable quick but it's hard to push past that first couple weeks of fatigue until you reach ketosis and the body starts burning stored fat instead of glucose.
Only downside is you bounce back fast if you don't slowly wean back into a normal healthy diet.
I have to completely cut off milk products also, no dairy. Only sharp cheddar in omelettes
That's the hard part
The fun part
HITT weight training and cardio. Very little rest inbetween sets, no days off. If the gym is closed find some heavy objects to pick up and put down, you're own body weight as resistance. Switch n swap routine however, doesn't matter if you stick to it for 3-12 months you're getting results
Respect bro
I'm actually trying to gain weight on keto
Been eating 2 pounds of ground beef per day. Lifting 6 days a week
You taking any enzymes to help breakdown the extra fat/protein?
CelticBaller
10-03-2020, 12:17 PM
5'10". I'm currently 165.
155 at 5'10 is either super ripped or skinny. I would stay around your current weight
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