6 year natty progress thread
I joined this site back in December '09 and lurked for a few months before I posted anything. I was afraid all the big guys would make fun of me.
But I eventually started posting, giving out advice because it was always the same stuff and nobody ever reads the stickies: "How do I get bigger?" Eat more. "Should I bulk or cut (pics)?" 90% of the time the answer is bulk. "How do I get into lifting?" The answer, back then, was Starting Strength. Every time. And if you wanted to make adjustments to Starting Strength, even the tiniest little inconsequential thing, the whole forum told you to GTFO. I don't know if that's still true today, but, in essence, it probably is (even if you guys are recommending Stronglifts 5x5 or ICF 5x5 or All-Pro's--it's all pretty much the same).
But still, I got a lot of **** from posters around here. A lot of people asking, "Do you even lift?" That's because I looked like this (2009):
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/37b02618eb244fa2b1bc33111741d5aa.jpg[/img]
For the most part, though, everybody was helpful. I did Starting Strength. I tracked my food on myfitnesspal. I drank my protein.
This is what I looked like within a couple years (2010-2011):
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/e1e38a75160d4045a8aff34bc0590900.jpg[/img]
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/2c9b11aea1b74f76831227cd040938fb.jpg[/img]
I did Madcow's and WSBB4SB. Fast forward another couple years (2012-2013):
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/bdf3009bf4fc4a2894480af6f438c4bf.jpg[/img]
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/dae2e4c838f34e69adc4e44c2dc215ee.jpg[/img]
And here's a (pretty unimpressive) pic I took last year, looking lean but pretty depleted:
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/8a59825022c04340a31ad628d41e6370.jpg[/img]
I think I was too close to the camera TBH. I just look skinny and somewhat aesthetic.
And here are a couple pics I took pretty recently (don't worry I was repping that 305 ATG):
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/profile-photo/11112042/642b6e2a07454eae9ca4a25fa78da4da.jpg[/img]
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/progress-photo/11112042/7292ff6330d04f62afa0759489167f5e-610xh.jpg[/img]
So what's any of this have to do with you? Well, I just want you to get an idea of how far you can come naturally as long as you hang in there, especially if you're just an average guy like me. Also, I can set a good benchmark for you to beat. Natty transformations take a long time. That's the cold, hard truth. But now you have something to aim for. By the time you're twenty, I [I]guarantee[/I] you can beat it (for all I know, some of you might already be there).
When I started, I was 5'7'' 125lbs. As of right now, I'm 5'11'' 175lbs (when people guess my weight, though, they usually peg me at 190-195).
BF% is a little hard to estimate, but back then I was probably around 15%. Now, I'm probably 12%.
Also, keep in mind that I'm still probably a good 5-7 years away from zeroing in on my maximum muscular potential. How do I know? Well, I have the benefit of having a big brother who has the same genes as me. He was my benchmark. Now, I'm yours.
Feel free to ask me anything.
Also, off the top of my head, these are some of the posters that I remember. SO to babyslayer (back when he was just another strong fatass), josefrakich, iliftnoodbrah, ddon1996, WannaBeATank, guitargoalie, batmanman, infinitexcel, and bacobacon. I'm sure there are tons more that I forget.
[b]TL;DR[/b] I made natty progress. You can too. Keep lifting. Eat protein. You're doing everything right. It just takes time.