I just bought Anthony Ellis' package and measured my bodyfat to see what routine I'd be picking...either to gain mass or reduce bodyfat.
I'm 6'2" 170 lbs, and by all known standards, that is still skinny. I barely bench 135 and can almost see my ribs. Yet the plastic caliper and 9-point bodyfat formula he has says I have 22% bodyfat, and I should reduce it to like 10% before trying to build lean mass. According to him, 25% is considered obese.
Uh...170 lbs at my height? Nearly obese?
His method seems contrary to everything I've read on this board regarding bulking up first before cutting.
Does anyone see the logic here? I must be missing something.
I'm 6'2" 170 lbs, and by all known standards, that is still skinny. I barely bench 135 and can almost see my ribs. Yet the plastic caliper and 9-point bodyfat formula he has says I have 22% bodyfat, and I should reduce it to like 10% before trying to build lean mass. According to him, 25% is considered obese.
Uh...170 lbs at my height? Nearly obese?
His method seems contrary to everything I've read on this board regarding bulking up first before cutting.
Does anyone see the logic here? I must be missing something.