Few. ) But i was not asking you. i was asking @We_ArE_VeNOM . Maybe it was misunderstood.Got it. I have many. How many do you?
Few. ) But i was not asking you. i was asking @We_ArE_VeNOM . Maybe it was misunderstood.Got it. I have many. How many do you?
I recently decided to go for a somewhat leaner look. I used to be a big guy, but honestly it's not a great look when you are 5ft8At 6'3 300lbs of course you will command respect. Everyone is scared you will either sit on them or eat them
One my best friends 230 and pretty lean he is 6'5 tho. I could never imagine carrying that amount of mass. I could probably add another 5 to 10 lbs according to Steeve Reeves estimate, thatd be it. Don't think there are much more hidden gains to be unlocked really. Im 180 at 5'11.
I am around 6ft-6ft 1, used to do the bulking/lift heavy and got too fat and hated it. Slimmed down to 14-15% BF, look good enough to be complimented by strangers, can eat relatively whatever I want within reason, and can still lift decent.I recently decided to go for a somewhat leaner look. I used to be a big guy, but honestly it's not a great look when you are 5ft8
Decided to diet, one Meal a day. Lost some weight, however kept lifting heavy.
Now I look leaner without losing hardly any muscle mass.
Asking me what?Few. ) But i was not asking you. i was asking @We_ArE_VeNOM . Maybe it was misunderstood.
Yeah, I think lower bf is 100% the way to go.I am around 6ft-6ft 1, used to do the bulking/lift heavy and got too fat and hated it. Slimmed down to 14-15% BF, look good enough to be complimented by strangers, can eat relatively whatever I want within reason, and can still lift decent.
I was 10% when I was single and dating, but you can't even put shirtless photos on the apps lol.Yeah, I think lower bf is 100% the way to go.
How many years of training do you have?Asking me what?
0 years.How many years of training do you have?
You are the only guy I heard of who lifted weights and got fat.I am around 6ft-6ft 1, used to do the bulking/lift heavy and got too fat and hated it.
And still afraid to cold approach.Slimmed down to 14-15% BF, look good enough to be complimented by strangers
No offense, but after 3 months of gym, saying you get compliments left and right, i can't take you seriously. Gym has nothing to do here. Either you ate a healthy diet along the and look good/ripped, either you are massive and you catch people's eye. But the gym has nothing to do with it. Why not post a picture of yourself? We are all curious what kind of phisique atracts those compliments for you.0 years.
Sure, I've had spurts over the years, but nothing ever consistent.
As of now, 3 months of consistent weight lifting and unless I am physically unable to keep it going, there is no stopping me now.
Ok, don't believe me.No offense, but after 3 months of gym, saying you get compliments left and right, i can't take you seriously. Gym has nothing to do here. Either you ate a healthy diet along the and look good/ripped, either you are massive and you catch people's eye. But the gym has nothing to do with it. Why not post a picture of yourself? We are all curious what kind of phisique atracts those compliments for you.
Yeah. Do your thing. I wish you all the good luck.Ok, don't believe me.
No worries.
I will continue doing what I do.
Hope you do it bud and then slay. Good luckI'm 170lb 5'6" I see skinny as $hit. I wanna get to 190 and then cut down 10lbs
Plastic surgery can change a face though.This sums it up so well. Lifting weights and working out never changes the face
I don't quite agree with this. If you do neck-specific exercises, you'd be surprised by the impact that can have on facial structure over time. I literally incorporate what are basically neck-crunches into my workout plan (I don't mind looking stupid with a 25 or 35lb plate on my forehead). Although I do it with the intention of helping counterbalance my slight scoliosis rather than altering the face.This sums it up so well. Lifting weights and working out never changes the face
In my experience the facial muscles around the jawline get worked in that movement to a degree, which is a huge piece of how the face looks overall.That helps the neck though and not the face. Am I right or does that help the face? Are there any exercises for the face?
Yo, if you are 6'3" and 300 pounds you are fat. I don't care how much you lift or how long you've been going to the gym, you are fat. I'm 6'4" and around 235 and one of the fittest guys at any gym I'll go to as a natural who never touched steroids. You literally have about 60 pounds on me, there is absolutely no way that you are not obese. You probably hold it relatively well though because you have above average muscle mass. You could probably get down to 250 and still have weight to lose.I do not know.
Im sure that clinically speaking, I am obese.
I carry my weight well on my 6'3 frame along with dedicated, consistent weight lifting.
This is not me telling myself this.
This is what I get told in some form or fashion on a daily basis.