Hi! I have been bodybuilding for about 6 years now but only recently this past two years taken it to competing and doing it right! I have gone from 145 pounds a little over a year ago to 190-192 pounds at the moment at exactly 5 '11.
I hope to compete and make a name for myself as a Natural Bodybuilder or Men's physique IFBB pro, I realize I have a long road ahead of me but I would like to put up a few progress pictures and hear information from the people who have been here for a while.
The first picture is from a year and six months ago at about 143 pounds.
The 2nd picture was taken at 187 pounds roughly a month ago.
I workout 6x a week and count and track my calories daily, I went to Vegas for my 21'st a little over a week ago and had one drink and still counted my calories (lame I know) I am very committed and would like some feedback on what I need to work on and how my progress is looking.
Please note I am 100% natural and plan to stay this way,
Do I have a better chance sticking in men's physique or bodybuilding?
Thank you for any information!
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Thread: New here! Road to Olympia!
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02-20-2013, 07:25 PM #1
New here! Road to Olympia!
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02-20-2013, 09:34 PM #9
Allow me to clarify OP...
Congrats on your gains. To keep us posted, you can post your progress here: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=136490831
Until then, don't make posts about yourself as you yourself are not a professional bodybuilder/athlete....
Hence why loctus said "pls go" aka "gtfo" aka "why did you put a picture of your mom there?"
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02-21-2013, 12:29 AM #13TEAM WOLF + TEAM KAI +TEAM CEDRIC + TEAM ROMGLE - TEAM RAMY - TEAM FAIR JUDGING
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