I bulked from 160-200 from sept 2003- aug 2004. It was pretty clean and bit dirty but i was about 18 percent bodyfat.I just finished cutting i am currently 182 at 10 percent heres the pics the pics are ****ty cause my phone was ****ed
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01-26-2005, 01:01 PM #1
Gained 40 lbs in 1 year and a half.....pics
Last edited by bonecrusher; 01-26-2005 at 01:06 PM.
20 years old
6ft 1
190lbs
Bench 310 lbs 1 rpm
squat 400 1 rpm
12 percent BF
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01-26-2005, 01:13 PM #2
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01-26-2005, 01:22 PM #4Originally Posted by ghostfacekilla20 years old
6ft 1
190lbs
Bench 310 lbs 1 rpm
squat 400 1 rpm
12 percent BF
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01-28-2005, 02:04 PM #9
Here is a post i did about a year ago...alot of you guys were saying it was imposible. http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...ht=160-200+lbs
20 years old
6ft 1
190lbs
Bench 310 lbs 1 rpm
squat 400 1 rpm
12 percent BF
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I think it is completely in the realm of belief for a teen to gain 30, even 40 pounds of muscle in a year (well, maybe a year and a half). I've seen guys around here, guys i've been in band with for years, leave for the summer weighing 150 (kinda chubb), come back in band camp as a hardass 180 (thats like 3 months). Puberty (its final stages reach until age 26 in most males) does some messed up stuff to you. Honestly, i'm not gonna tell everyone that its possible. Out of the hundreds of bodybuilders i know, from here and in the area, i don't know more than 4 or 5 whom have put on huge amounts of muscle due to the whole teenager thing. I digress... Yes, i think its possible. i'm hoping those pics aren't fakes, and if not, then you did a damn good job.
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01-29-2005, 12:56 PM #26Originally Posted by chris5
I took creatine for 2 months and i eat like an animal...i eat lots of steak chicken pork...pasta,rice,baked beans, u could name it. Sometimes i had 3 mcchicken sandwiches from mcdonalds for lunch i know its not healthy but i was a hard gainer. i would eat 4 huge meals a day and the last meal i would eat before i go to sleep.
my workouts were lifting to explosive strength. for example i would do 225 on the bench for 5 reps. sometimes i would go as far as doing powerlifting workouts meaing i would curl 125 for 4-5 reps. i would not recomend this routine for alot it can cause lots of injurys.
a tip before i workout i would drink 2 cups of black coffee to enhance my powerlifting routine.
When i wanted to cut down i simply just eat like a normal person and workout with 8-12 reps and do cardio after my workouts.Last edited by bonecrusher; 01-29-2005 at 01:00 PM.
20 years old
6ft 1
190lbs
Bench 310 lbs 1 rpm
squat 400 1 rpm
12 percent BF
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01-29-2005, 02:13 PM #27
First of all, I would like to congratulateyou ... great job
btw nobody should replicate EXACTLY what he did. IMO your definately were a below average weighing person and also an ectomorph if you were able to:
1- Eat white rice.( HIGH GI most likely to increase fat gains )
2- Eat ****loads of whatever was good for you but not care how much
3- Gain 40 pounds in a 1 year and 1/2
4- At all as much as you can RIGHT before bed without a GREAT portion of fat
And after 1 year , I notice your still pretty decently ripped
Not bashing you here, I am just stating that what you did to achieve those results should not be followed by the letter by anyone on this board. Although you did do most things right and in the end... your improvement is awesome.
But 40 pds of muscle in a year is impossible. I read that other post and , anyone will attest this fact. Even steroid users would have a hard time achieving that. And I am sure your not saying it was 40 pds of muscle and probably near less then half of that was pure muscle. Once again , I am not critisizing you but I don't want any newb getting missinformed and getting the wrong idea by simply reading the title on your post.
Anyways, congrats man ... you looking greatLast edited by 2flare; 01-29-2005 at 02:16 PM.
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01-29-2005, 02:21 PM #28
http://www.ehow.com/how_3877_digital...s-indoors.html
When posting pics for feedback, have someone ELSE take the shot, with enough light, and not at some odd angle.
It's just common courtesy to others on the board.
You look pretty darn good, take a GOOD picture so you can get REAL feedbacklift big 2 get big
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