Your new avatar caught my eye. Love the smile. Your body looks really good. I imagine the ladies absolutely love it. Congratulations on all the results of your dedication and hard work. You are really owning those abs now. Way to set a goal and go after it. Your photo shows you have lots to be proud of.
Thanks a lot lol.
I know I've come a long way because ever since my abs came in last year and I've been putting my shirtless pics up on dating/social media sites, I ROUTINELY get the "you might be a catfish" statements and women demand that I send pictures with a sign on it, or throwing up a peace sign.
When I was out of shape or didn't have my Looks part down pat, absolutely nobody accused me of being a catfish or having fake pictures lol.
You're looking great man. What's your ab routine? I have a low enough BF% and when I flex, the 6 pack is visible. My one buddy who has a legit 8 pack told me using the ab roller was all he did, so I've got one now. It's been working well so far.
I honestly do not track calories, I don't weigh myself and I don't track what my BF percentage is, I have absolutely no idea what any of those numbers are. I know as of November I was around 160lbs - 165lbs because when I did my routine annual exam that's where I weighed in at.
I focus on how I look in the mirror. The reason being is that (for me at least) counting and keeping track of all of those things just creates confusion. For example, when you lose "weight" are you losing fat or muscle? A person in fact could be dropping weight a lot but it could be a lot of muscle they are losing, which means when they take off their shirt in the mirror it won't be too great. Or a person could not be losing weight at all or might even be gaining weight, but the weight gain might be majority muscle which means taking his shirt off in the mirror would look pretty good.
So I just focus on my eating plan, add in my moderate cheat days about 2 times a week, and I do my workout sessions routinely each month. I've just been doing weight lifting/weight training for at least the last 5 months, no cardio as my weight is already down enough.
So at this point it's pretty much all about maintaining the body that I have by making sure I keep up with the routine that I've established. Took me a lot of trial and error, the Health and Fitness Community created a shyt ton of confusion for me along the way, but I kept the tenacity (no pun intended) and never gave up on my fitness goals.
Also for abs, I use the ab crunch machine in the gym with weights included, and I also do a series of ab bicycle crunches, ab crunches and leg raises at home. Our apartment complex has a full-sized gym that comes with it, so some workout sessions are in our gym and some sessions are in my apartment using
BodyLastics.