That's a good amount of weight to put on during the short time after high school, good job!
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Originally posted by NickBroderick View PostThat's a good amount of weight to put on during the short time after high school, good job!///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Not trying to gay up the thread, but just so you guys can see how much I've lost:
2 years ago, I was even bigger last year:
Best pic I could find of my fatness. lol
Now:
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Originally posted by NickBroderick View PostWord, I wish I had that kind of motivation. I've always wanted to tone up but I never had the drive, after 6 weeks or so I just lose interest.
For me, once I started training almost every day each week I didn't want to stop. And the days that I didn't get to workout I ended up feeling like a slob.
Originally posted by NickBroderick View PostAwesome work Andy!///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by NickBroderick View PostAwesome work Andy!
Its always fun running into old friends and having them not recognize you. Not to mention my blood pressure has dropped tremendously, I rarely get headaches, and I have a ton of energy.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostThanks dude.
Its always fun running into old friends and having them not recognize you. Not to mention my blood pressure has dropped tremendously, I rarely get headaches, and I have a ton of energy.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostAnd this.
Now you see why I still weigh 190. I've got a large frame. lol
Like I said my waist is a 33-34, it used to be a 38 almost 40. I've had to buy pretty much all new clothes the past few months.
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostSo many perks come with working out. Feeling like a boss every day, feel good about yourself, not being sick all the time, know that bitches be 'mirin your gains/fat loss... Healthy life style is rewarding.
I def notice random women looking my way all the time. Next summer our family and a ton of other friends and family are going on a huge cruise and my brother and I are trying to get totally shredded by then. If I keep up the way I am, it'll happen.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostThanks.
Now you see why I still weigh 190. I've got a large frame. lol
Like I said my waist is a 33-34, it used to be a 38 almost 40. I've had to buy pretty much all new clothes the past few months.
Originally posted by andybob View PostNo doubt.
I def notice random women looking my way all the time. Next summer our family and a ton of other friends and family are going on a huge cruise and my brother and I are trying to get totally shredded by then. If I keep up the way I am, it'll happen.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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Originally posted by Jersh View PostDamn dude, my waist is a 32. You'll be there in no time. But 165-180 lbs of lean muscle in a 5'8" frame will look jacked. Shorter height = easier to fill out/make it look like you have more muscle.
Originally posted by Jersh View PostIt's definitely possible in 1 year's time. If you need any tips on anything like lifting routines or meal planning let me know. I have a lot of sources to solid information and I like to think that I know a decent amount about this stuff.
As for lifting, I'm mainly going to focus on core, chest, shoulders, and arms. My legs are plenty muscular enough. When I get a gym membership in the fall I'll probably switch to a 4 day cardio schedule and a 3 day lifting schedule. 1 day of cardio will be an easy day to let my body rest. For the most part of the past month I have been going 7 days a week and my body can keep up as long as I get enough sleep.
Btw, I've done all of this without any supplements and I plan to keep it that way.
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Supplements are silly I think.
I'm not sure why I quit after 6 weeks. I'm not fat by any means, 5' 10" 165ish, but I lack definition. I did P90X back in '09 and was down to 143 . That was too skinny so I stopped and gained all the weight back. Smoking marijuana and not wanting to go to the gym in the first place = nothing.
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Originally posted by andybob View PostYeah. Once I lose the rest of the fat around my stomach I should hopefully be down to a 32.
Thanks dude. I used to be really big into working out so I'm just working off what I used to do with diet help from my mom (she is a Weight Watchers rep).
As for lifting, I'm mainly going to focus on core, chest, shoulders, and arms. My legs are plenty muscular enough. When I get a gym membership in the fall I'll probably switch to a 4 day cardio schedule and a 3 day lifting schedule. 1 day of cardio will be an easy day to let my body rest. For the most part of the past month I have been going 7 days a week and my body can keep up as long as I get enough sleep.
Btw, I've done all of this without any supplements and I plan to keep it that way.
I'd still do legs though, even if they are already strong. Maybe still do squats or dead lifts
since they're such a great all around exercise. And don't forget you're back either. I see way too many people that lift chest frequently and don't balance out with back excersises. It leaves you with poor posture and shoulder issues.
As for supplements, they can't do anything but help. I don't take a lot of stuff, just a simple NCAA approved pre workout, amino acids, glutamine, a daily vitamin, and fish oil. I have protein powder, but it's not really necessary when you can eat a meal immediately after lifting.///M 2.0G60 POWAR... never forget
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