After being fat for 15 years, I decided I would transform my body for my senior year. I started towards the end of 11th grade and by the time vacations were over (5 month total) I went from being severely obese to semi-muscular. I dont have pictures of that transformation because I had no digital camera then.
By age 21, I hit my peak. Two injuries, me slacking, junk food eating for 2 years, and looking myself at the mirror made me realize it was time for another transformation. I registered on this forum to learn about supplements that would help me get my body back later and found this thread: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...9841261&page=6 (credit card in waist was required to enter contest to show no fraud).
I joined that transformation contest and took first pic Aug 18th and last picture November 10th. I think I achieved my goal.
(All front relaxed pics)
There are more pictures in my bodyspace of the full transformation.
I received several emails and PM's asking me what I did so I decided to make this thread to answer those questions here.
Workout
5 times a week, one muscle group per day (chest/back/shoulder/legs/arms) lifted as hard as I could.
Cardio
in those three months, I played racquetball about 4 times, jogged only 5 times, and played soccer one time. All the fat I lost, I lost from training hard. I barely even warmed up before workout, so if you lift hard and have a diet in check, you should be able to lose the fat.
Abs Workout
There are some that say you should treat abs like every other muscle and train them every other day... I just did them every day. After workout, while watching TV, before taking a shower, and any time I was bored doing nothing in my room.
Diet
This is where I might get flamed. During these three months, I only ate solids for lunch (two chicken breasts, can of tuna, or two lean meat pieces). For breakfast, meal, and dinner, I had a 48ounce blender filled with 6 scoops of protein powder and oats and peanut butter and other things. I divided those 48 ounces into 4 servings of 12oz to take throughout the day. I am sure this isnt the best diet, but I went for it because I hate cooking and cleaning and I did not feel dizzy or in lack of strength at the gym. In these 3 months, I have had NO cheat meals (other than sushi 3 or 4 times because my friends know that is my only weak spot).
Supplements
Casein, whey protein, animal pak, animal omega, lax oil, white flood, green mag, purple wraath. (NO fat burners).
Whats next?
I will start eating more cooked meals and incorporate cardio. I will try the EC stack http://www.hotnfit.com/ecstack.htm for a month and see how much I can cut.
Questions?
If you have any, I will try and answer them here. I dont claim to be a pro at diet or working out routines, I am just a very dedicated and motivated person when it comes to wanting my body a certain way.
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11-13-2008, 02:45 PM #1
My 3 month transformation pictures
Last edited by Schnitter; 11-13-2008 at 06:40 PM.
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11-13-2008, 02:56 PM #2
I'd be interested to know whether you feel like you just got back what you had before, or if you now look even better than before? I hear that muscular guys who have slacked for a few years generally make rapid comebacks due to muscle memory.
Either way, amazing transformation, well done. Would be great to know your height/weight/bf before and after if you have that info.
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11-13-2008, 03:10 PM #3
I am more muscular now than I was before, but I used to be stronger before. Height has always remained the same, and I weighed 178 when I started this August and I weigh 181 now @ 8% body fat (when I was 21 I weighed 174 and was at 6% fat). Its not a big LBS increase, but if you consider the fat loss that means I gained a good amount of muscle LBS. I dont know fat % August because I did not want to take my shirt off for anyone.
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11-13-2008, 06:01 PM #11
- Join Date: Jun 2007
- Location: Tennessee, United States
- Age: 36
- Posts: 30,277
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Wow, I am very jealous of your entire midsection. Abs and Adonis belt look amazing. Do you have a breakdown of your routine? I would love to attempt to get abs, but I don't want to get small. I am just now able to fill out Medium shirts and don't want to look small again.
“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” - Mahatma Gandhi.
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11-13-2008, 06:34 PM #12
After workout at the gym, I do as many leg raises as I can four sets. Then I go to the mats and use a medicine ball and do various different exercises. I do basic crunches instead of resting (unless my lower back hurts) in between sets. Once I get home, I come to the forums just to cool off and then I turn on the TV to do some abs. I have two stools in my living room that I use to raise my legs from the floor (using arms) and do leg raises until failure (to the front and to the sides). After I cant do any more leg raises, I put a pillow on the floor for my knees and use the ab roller (http://a2zequipment.com/wp-content/u...ise_wheel.jpg). I use it until I cant do anymore and then do crunches and floor leg raises (http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...ges/site/5.jpg) rest a bit to do leg raises in stool again.
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11-13-2008, 06:37 PM #13
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11-13-2008, 06:50 PM #15
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Right now I work abs once or twice a week. Not very intensly though, usually only one exercise with 3 sets. I used to do crunches, but they were too easy and didn't get me sore. Using weighted crunch machines get me sore.
Right now I'm trying to get bigger and stronger, but I am not every very many calories a day. I want to lose fat, but I don't want to get "smaller". I still want to look big with my shirt on. Thats the reason I have never gone after losing weight. I just keeping working out hard and hoping that I will lose fat as I am gaining muscle.“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” - Mahatma Gandhi.
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11-13-2008, 06:55 PM #16
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11-13-2008, 07:27 PM #17
You should be able to do so. I did almost no cardio and lost tons of fat just by hitting the weights hard and resting little between sets. If you do 30 mins straight of abs, with little rest in between, you should get them sore even without weights. There are ab classes (45 min duration) going on daily @ my college gym, you can replicate many of those ab workouts at home. Even if your abs dont get sore, they should grow if you hit them constantly.
Thanks for the kind words (and all you others) that's going to make me train abs harder for sure
A month after Monday, I should be seeing the lower two abs if everything goes right.
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11-13-2008, 07:34 PM #18
- Join Date: Jun 2007
- Location: Tennessee, United States
- Age: 36
- Posts: 30,277
- Rep Power: 86532
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11-17-2008, 11:46 AM #29
After workout at the gym, I do as many leg raises as I can four sets. Then I go to the mats and use a medicine ball and do various different exercises. I do basic crunches instead of resting (unless my lower back hurts) in between sets. Once I get home, I come to the forums just to cool off and then I turn on the TV to do some abs. I have two stools in my living room that I use to raise my legs from the floor (using arms) and do leg raises until failure (to the front and to the sides). After I cant do any more leg raises, I put a pillow on the floor for my knees and use the ab roller (http://a2zequipment.com/wp-content/u...ise_wheel.jpg). I use it until I cant do anymore and then do crunches and floor leg raises (http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...ges/site/5.jpg) rest a bit to do leg raises in stool again.
Thanks guises, I thought it would be better to be as strict as possible for 4 month than cheat and dont push as hard for 8 months. You know, with the holidays coming soon... I am going to have to eat what my family places on my dish
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11-17-2008, 02:41 PM #30
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