This was after 8 weeks of eating right, 5 days a week in the gym, and basic supplements and vitamins. I'm proud of myself so far and this picture motivates me every day!
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This was after 8 weeks of eating right, 5 days a week in the gym, and basic supplements and vitamins. I'm proud of myself so far and this picture motivates me every day!
[QUOTE=todd49401;1033312003]Can anyone help me out with my body fat percentages? I can't find a scale that is reliable. My gym says I'm 11.3% and my home scale says I'm 20.5%. Here is a before and after photo...I'm on a 12 week plan right now and I'm in week 5. Estimations of both body fat percentages would be great. Thanks for your help.[/QUOTE]
Bit bad to tell you from a side shot in a pic mate but the second pic i can give a rough estimate at about 15% bodyfat....
Don't hold me hostage or nuthin... just giving my estimate... if a seemingly slight show of abs was slightly visible i would of put you at 13.5-14% but i cant see in the pic bud....
Hope thats of help.
Be there soon enough though.
[QUOTE=KendallT;1032583143]Man every transformation in this thread is inspiring. I am 5'8 and 24 (soon to be 25) years old. I am pretty much a newbie to everything and have started really reading into nutrition and weightlifting. I feel stupid posting my unimpressive before and after but I thought I would so I could get some info. The first is a while ago in April 2012, a little after my birthday, I was about 220-230lbs. The last one is about last week, I am about 190 there. I had started doing starting strength in about early February 2013 but this week I stopped due to lower back problems (probably because I have most likely have crappy form on the lifts.) Anyway, I would like to know, should I keep doing starting strength or should I do something else? I apologize for the newb question, and I have looked at a number of threads including the all pro's and I am still confused as to where I should start.[/QUOTE]
Great progress man! Keep it up! Check the nutrition section and make sure you are eating right. As long as your diet is on point, then I'd say keep lifting! Definately make sure you are lifting properly to avoid injury and give your back a break until it feels better. If its bad then talk to a doctor before you keep lifting. Good luck bud!
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1033366043]Bit bad to tell you from a side shot in a pic mate but the second pic i can give a rough estimate at about 15% bodyfat....
Don't hold me hostage or nuthin... just giving my estimate... if a seemingly slight show of abs was slightly visible i would of put you at 13.5-14% but i cant see in the pic bud....
Hope thats of help.
Be there soon enough though.[/QUOTE]
Here is a pic from the front that is the same day
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1032597173]Mate... Quit the sh@t....... You feel dumb posting your unimpressive before and after photos???????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
WTF...
You took the leap bro... you took the decision to change your lifestyle for the better........ Your amazing........ its a long journey from here mate and every last build up of lactic acid... Every ounce of nutrition ...
FEELS LIKE THE BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD...... Welcome to chicks n kicks kid....... Good times lay ahead.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=CoachMario;1032611373]Definitely This ^^^^^
Keep your head up and push for your goal brah. Everybody has strengths in their own ways, and if you take the step to start, your already strong.[/QUOTE]
Haha, thanks guy's I appreciate it. This forum is a great help for nutrition and training. I decided that when my backs a bit better I'll go back to Starting Strength and put up a workout log to track my progress. I wish I had reps to give you guy's but I'm a newb here.
I have read many motivational stories here. Great job to everyone on your hard work. I began this journey along with my wife a little over a year ago. After many years of doing "fad" diets, we made the biggest and best investment. We join the gym together and made a commitment to lead a healthier life for ourselves and two daughters. Yesterday someone texted the picture on the left that was about 2 years ago weighing in at over 320 lbs. Yesterday I realized how far we have come on a journey that is far from over. The picture on the right was a few months ago around 278 lbs. We are excited to see what the year has to bring us and happy to have our 10 year old joining us at the gym now. She is in her second week and enjoying it. Keep up the hard work everyone!!!
[QUOTE=jpw24;1033643693]I have read many motivational stories here. Great job to everyone on your hard work. I began this journey along with my wife a little over a year ago. After many years of doing "fad" diets, we made the biggest and best investment. We join the gym together and made a commitment to lead a healthier life for ourselves and two daughters. Yesterday someone texted the picture on the left that was about 2 years ago weighing in at over 320 lbs. Yesterday I realized how far we have come on a journey that is far from over. The picture on the right was a few months ago around 278 lbs. We are excited to see what the year has to bring us and happy to have our 10 year old joining us at the gym now. She is in her second week and enjoying it. Keep up the hard work everyone!!![/QUOTE] Awesome job man! I love reading stories like this! Respect!
Couple Pictures here... 104, and 194 was during college about 3-4 years ago when I eclipsed 200 lbs, didn't even realize at the time how badly I let myself go, I was lifting weights 4-5 days a week but i did no cardio, and my diet was atrocious between fried campus food, midnight munchies, and drinking almost on a nightly basis. ... the before are from about a year ago, I was at about 179, lifting and improving my diet. and the after pics are where I was a couple weeks ago and progressing since then, currently at 156 lbs., looking to get to 150 over the next month or two and have abs for the first time since early high school by summer time. Still alot of work to do but at this point it doesn't even feel like work anymore. I work out 5-6 days a week and still working on getting my diet fine tuned some more. Have to say it is crazy to think that I can lift more now at 156 lbs. then I could lift at 200+.
This thread turned into a "slightly chubby into slight built" thread.
This is my 14th month progress picture.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2013/03/01/45013122/progresspic/owjZDrrZPDJNUsgOCOASHRJOUqyEmoTfPVQS-610xh.jpg[/img]
Feeling fit and feeling 100% better than ever! Here comes the fat picture for perspective. Taken 14 months ago.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2011/12/24/45013122/progresspic/hrEsJhMzQlgOPiwMnVoOzWEgqOQKPHSrDyRf-610xh.jpg[/img]
Slightly chubby? Yeah I wasn't as fat as many who have started on here but being unhealthy is unhealthy all the same.
Slightly fit? Fitter than some not as fit others but better than where I started.
My progress page - [url]http://my.bodybuilding.com/community/photos/view/type/progress[/url]
[QUOTE=Skullster;1033768433]This is my 14th month progress picture.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2013/03/01/45013122/progresspic/owjZDrrZPDJNUsgOCOASHRJOUqyEmoTfPVQS-610xh.jpg[/img]
Feeling fit and feeling 100% better than ever! Here comes the fat picture for perspective. Taken 14 months ago.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2011/12/24/45013122/progresspic/hrEsJhMzQlgOPiwMnVoOzWEgqOQKPHSrDyRf-610xh.jpg[/img]
Slightly chubby? Yeah I wasn't as fat as many who have started on here but being unhealthy is unhealthy all the same.
Slightly fit? Fitter than some not as fit others but better than where I started.
My progress page - [url]http://my.bodybuilding.com/community/photos/view/type/progress[/url][/QUOTE]
I remember you posting your ... Slightly chubby!!!!!! my arse.... You were a big fat ass.......
You are now looking 10-15 yr younger.... proper healthy and now the sky is the limit... Super repped... well done.... fantastic results...
[QUOTE=Skullster;1033768433]This is my 14th month progress picture.
Feeling fit and feeling 100% better than ever! Here comes the fat picture for perspective. Taken 14 months ago.
[/QUOTE]
Whoa, great work man keep pushin'
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1033781173]I remember you posting your ... Slightly chubby!!!!!! my arse.... You were a big fat ass.......
You are now looking 10-15 yr younger.... proper healthy and now the sky is the limit... Super repped... well done.... fantastic results...[/QUOTE]
Dude thanks.
[QUOTE=mcchicken;1033807213]Whoa, great work man keep pushin'[/QUOTE]
I'm on it!
[QUOTE=ssilk12001;1033662773]Awesome job man! I love reading stories like this! Respect![/QUOTE]
Thank you man!
[QUOTE=jpw24;1033643693]I have read many motivational stories here. Great job to everyone on your hard work. I began this journey along with my wife a little over a year ago. After many years of doing "fad" diets, we made the biggest and best investment. We join the gym together and made a commitment to lead a healthier life for ourselves and two daughters. Yesterday someone texted the picture on the left that was about 2 years ago weighing in at over 320 lbs. Yesterday I realized how far we have come on a journey that is far from over. The picture on the right was a few months ago around 278 lbs. We are excited to see what the year has to bring us and happy to have our 10 year old joining us at the gym now. She is in her second week and enjoying it. Keep up the hard work everyone!!![/QUOTE]
Just had to share a few more pictures of myself and my wife. We are taking the time to see how far we have come and how healthier we are now.
i know i still have some work to do, but this is my progress thus far, plus i added a some meme words lol
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[QUOTE=jpw24;1034019033]Just had to share a few more pictures of myself and my wife. We are taking the time to see how far we have come and how healthier we are now.[/QUOTE]
Outstanding! Can see progress in both of you! Keep it going as taking off the excess pounds is so much worth it!
[QUOTE=Skullster;1034030653]Outstanding! Can see progress in both of you! Keep it going as taking off the excess pounds is so much worth it![/QUOTE]
Thanks man! You too, great job! Keep up the hard work!
[video=youtube;e74zwHG4H7M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e74zwHG4H7M[/video]
[QUOTE=GotrippedDOTorg;1034043673][video=youtube;e74zwHG4H7M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e74zwHG4H7M[/video][/QUOTE] Dayum! Lost 20lbs in 2 weeks!!!!!!!!
Hey Guys
added some new pics on the scale of things compared to most of you not massive changes but for me i am very bloody happy so far.
Will add a pic in later of my reward to myself. Every time i progress i do some work on my new bike, thats my reward for a new body a new bike.
thanks for all the inspiration.
Been following along here. Have read every post, every success story, all the progress. It's been incredibly motivating. Serious props to all.
I'm just starting on my journey, but figured my progress is sizeable enough (so far) to throw my pics up here. My little story: Was a fat kid all through high school (200-210lbs+ @ 5'6"-5'9"). Developed a couple eating disorders after graduation, and got down to around 140lbs in a very unhealthy way, very fast. I managed to keep a lot of the weight off, for about a year, by maintaining terribly unhealthy "eating" habits. Then a breakup happened about 3yrs ago. Gained every single lb back very fast. Spent the last 3 years depressed about my body, and socially challenged because the eating disorders fark with your head (ughh). Anyways, a couple months back, I hit a hard low, weighed over 205lbs, hated everything about my life. A friend simply told me "If you want change, you have to make change. Yourself. Now." and so.. I did.
I threw out all the unhealthy food in my house, and made a promise to myself to start eating only what I cook/prepare myself, from organic natural ingredients. I bought a scale, and started weighing myself daily, to keep a log (it's been a big help, because my head has a convincing way of telling me I'm failing. The scale lets me know I'm keeping on track). I checked into an outpatient eating disorder program, so I get therapy for that. Saw a nutritionist. etc. etc.
Since Jan 8th, I have cheated maybe twice. For the first time in my life, I can say that my weight loss is a result of healthy eating habits. I feel sooo much better, mentally and physically.
Hope my humble little story provides some motivation for someone out there. I've got a ways to go, and I need to start weights now (total NEWB).. but I'm feeling like the healthy/fit body I want is a possibility now, where it never felt like it was before.
Thanks again peeps!
Down 27lbs since Jan 8th - pic attached.
In 60 days
No more eating junk lol
Finally understand eating > training
[QUOTE=Sidewayz8;1030257833]My journey down transformation road started about 60 days ago. Here are some progress pics. :-) about another 100lbs to go.[/QUOTE]
I can see a lot of weight loss. Welcome to the journey. Great job and keep it up!!
[QUOTE=Skullster;1033768433]This is my 14th month progress picture.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2013/03/01/45013122/progresspic/owjZDrrZPDJNUsgOCOASHRJOUqyEmoTfPVQS-610xh.jpg[/img]
Feeling fit and feeling 100% better than ever! Here comes the fat picture for perspective. Taken 14 months ago.
[img]http://imagecdn.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2011/12/24/45013122/progresspic/hrEsJhMzQlgOPiwMnVoOzWEgqOQKPHSrDyRf-610xh.jpg[/img]
Slightly chubby? Yeah I wasn't as fat as many who have started on here but being unhealthy is unhealthy all the same.
Slightly fit? Fitter than some not as fit others but better than where I started.
My progress page - [url]http://my.bodybuilding.com/community/photos/view/type/progress[/url][/QUOTE]
Dude you were obese, not slightly chubby.
Fuking great transformation.
Diet?
Training?
[QUOTE=Abdulisraddd;1032069343]any advice?[/QUOTE]
Solid transformation man! Good work! Time frame?
[QUOTE=marin3muscl3;1034422233]Dude you were obese, not slightly chubby.
Fuking great transformation.
Diet?
Training?[/QUOTE]
Whaaaaat thats difficult to believe ??!!
[QUOTE=transformerchad;1034441963]Whaaaaat thats difficult to believe ??!![/QUOTE]
What's difficult to believe
Impressive makeover Skullster!
[QUOTE=marin3muscl3;1034422233]Dude you were obese, not slightly chubby.
Fuking great transformation.
Diet?
Training?[/QUOTE]
Thanks man! In my best Foghorn Leghorn voice... I say I say chubby is a joke son :)
I was one BMI point away from being "morbidly obese!" And now I can't find the stupid BMI scale that showed me the various levels of obesity in the obese range.
My diet was your basic calorie deficit, low on carbs but not so low that I was in ketosis. Basically ate IIFYM. Diet included Sunday homemade pizzas, ice cream sandwiches, and after dinner a couple of Hershey chocolate miniatures helped with sweet tooth cravings. Mostly beef, chicken and salmon, vegetables steamed, cottage cheese, protein smoothies, eggs, bacon, cheese and blackberries, strawberries, bananas. No breads, pasta or baked goods. No beer for a year and only had moderate wine or alcohol on 5 occasions. No restaurants for the whole year. I weighed, measured and cooked or prepared all my meals at home. Still have not eaten out any where for 14 months. Money saved is gravy! You can see my diet logs on myfitnesspal I am "pshaughn" over there.
Now that I have lost a great deal of fat, my body, I believe, is wanting to hang on to its remaining fat stores. Why do I say this? Stuff I just learned in my college nutrition class for one. For 2.5 months I have been up and down between 190-195 pounds. I recently added a Sunday carb re-feed day and was able to get down closer to the 190 mark more consistently. The past week I just kicked up my calories to maintenance level and stripped off 3.2 pounds in one week alone.
The additional calories are all coming from increased carb intake and I believe it is certainly helping with my strength levels. I made great gains in strength all year (noobie gains) but they have stalled out right inline with the weight loss plateau. My body is telling me it needs more energy (calorie increase) if I want to start building muscle. I would need to drop down to 181 pounds to be a triple digit weight loss guy but not sure my body will let me go that low? It might let me because I still have 8-12 pounds of body fat that could come off but my priority now is to continue to gain strength/muscle at this point while remaining as lean as possible.
My workouts for a solid 30 weeks or 6 cycles was All Pro's Beginner Routine and that is a sticky in the Workout Forum. Basically, I am still on mostly full body lifts 3 x week, LISS 3 x a week on non lifting days for 40 minutes. Now I also mix in sprints one day a week for 10 minutes plus twice a week I run the 4 exercises of Primal Fitness from Marks Daily Apple. On Primal Fitness I am @ Master Level (Level 4) on the Core and Squats but my upper body on Push ups and Pull ups have been at level two. Push ups are almost ready for level three but pull ups are still lagging behind on level 2. My current focus is on getting my upper body strength to catch up with my lower body and core.
[QUOTE=frankzan;1034500023]Impressive makeover Skullster![/QUOTE]
Thanks frankzan!
65kg to 53kg
[QUOTE=Cassum;1034729453]65kg to 53kg[/QUOTE]
hai der girl
Wow Skullster, really great job!
[QUOTE=Skullster;1033768433]This is my 14th month progress picture.
Feeling fit and feeling 100% better than ever! Here comes the fat picture for perspective. Taken 14 months ago.
Slightly chubby? Yeah I wasn't as fat as many who have started on here but being unhealthy is unhealthy all the same.
Slightly fit? Fitter than some not as fit others but better than where I started.
My progress page - [url]http://my.bodybuilding.com/community/photos/view/type/progress[/url][/QUOTE]
Wow, awesome job dude. Hard work pays off. Look good feel good.
[QUOTE=Cassum;1034729453]65kg to 53kg[/QUOTE]
Looking amazing! Keep it up!
It's been a while since I've visited these parts but I just found some of my old pictures and thought I'd give it a share.
Before is me towards the end of high school at 270. After is about 6 months ago at 185. I definitely have developed some gynecomastia which I'm guessing is from me being overweight as I was growing, but I'm still sooo much more confident with the way I look now!
[QUOTE=drgentile777;1035203363]It's been a while since I've visited these parts but I just found some of my old pictures and thought I'd give it a share.
Before is me towards the end of high school at 270. After is about 6 months ago at 185. I definitely have developed some gynecomastia which I'm guessing is from me being overweight as I was growing, but I'm still sooo much more confident with the way I look now![/QUOTE]
6 month transformation? holy ****
[QUOTE=prettyboysmith;1035215063]6 month transformation? holy ****[/QUOTE]
Haha, nonono. The after pic was 6 months AGO. The high school pic was in 2008
315 down to 196 so far
Before and after
[QUOTE=drgentile777;1035203363]It's been a while since I've visited these parts but I just found some of my old pictures and thought I'd give it a share.
Before is me towards the end of high school at 270. After is about 6 months ago at 185. I definitely have developed some gynecomastia which I'm guessing is from me being overweight as I was growing, but I'm still sooo much more confident with the way I look now![/QUOTE]
Awesome work! Keep it up!
[QUOTE=chromedome106;1035223613]315 down to 196 so far[/QUOTE]
Amazing work!
[IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/2coiv0o.jpg[/IMG] 2008
[IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/2469eh0.jpg[/IMG]
^^damn great job!
Never saw this thread before sure some of you have seen this already...
Past to present...
[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Rascus/06-13_zps84f747a5.jpg[/IMG]
So I used to be really fit, like Chippendale status but then I fell into a deep depression and started boozing and eating my pain away. I went from a super lean 195 to a fat ass 235 and lost all my athletic/gym ability. I found out I was going to be a Dad so I decided I had to change my life for my daughter. I have been going strong eating a clean diet, 2-a-days 5-6 times a week, and cut out 95% of my alcohol intake. The before and after pics that I posted were from Jan. 1 2013 to today March 6, 2013 I have lost 28 pounds of fat and bulked on a few pounds of muscle. I still have my hard days but each day I feel a little bet better about my life, for anyone out there in a bad place right now I know it is hard and sometimes you feel like there is no escape but trust me you can make it through the darkness and there is always light at the end of the tunnel! Be Well, Be happy, Love yourself and each other!!!!!
so motivating
So I signed up to this site last year after reading this thread and the original, and posted my before pic on my page.
Problem is I was one of those guys who thought they could see results just by working out while still drinking beer every night and eating greasy crap every day. So I worked out on and off for a month or two, saw no changes, and quit for a few months. So even though my before pic isn't technically from one month ago I still looked the same and weighed the same.
Then 1 month ago I decided to get serious and started researching the diet side of bodybuilding to go with the exercise part. I fixed my diet, quit drinking beer (except the occasional drink with friends), and started working out again, this time with proper intensity and consistency.
I've lost 9kgs (20lbs) in the first month and I'm pretty happy with my progress so far. Still a long way to go but it's a start.
20 lbs in 1 month? Good lawd, how many calories are you eating daily?
[QUOTE=Saucen;1035995113]20 lbs in 1 month? Good lawd, how many calories are you eating daily?[/QUOTE]
I was starting from an unfair 'advantage'. As you might be able to tell from my beer gut I used to drink at least 2 cartons of beer a week, so often I was drinking an entire day's worth of calories in beer on top of the crap food I was eating.
So even without working out I probably could have dropped 10lbs just from quitting beer and not changing anything else.
I don't really count calories, I just eat clean and keep an eye on the scales/mirror.
I also do a form of IF where I fast for 24-36 hours every week or so, and most of my fat loss has come in these fasting periods. I can't recommend it highly enough for anyone who thinks they can handle that long without food, it strips fat off like magic and you still get to eat like normal the rest of the time.
The first couple of times are hard, but it gets easier the more you do it and it teaches you fantastic discipline with food. I'm actually in the 20th hour of a 36 hour fast as we speak.
[QUOTE=KendallT;1034924793]Wow Skullster, really great job![/QUOTE]
Thanks!
[QUOTE=chinoxmk22;1035040543]Wow, awesome job dude. Hard work pays off. Look good feel good.[/QUOTE]
So true!
[QUOTE=drgentile777;1035203363]It's been a while since I've visited these parts but I just found some of my old pictures and thought I'd give it a share.
Before is me towards the end of high school at 270. After is about 6 months ago at 185. I definitely have developed some gynecomastia which I'm guessing is from me being overweight as I was growing, but I'm still sooo much more confident with the way I look now![/QUOTE]
Don't look like the same guy! Congratulations.
[QUOTE=chromedome106;1035223613]315 down to 196 so far[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=mommy106;1035261513]Before and after[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=pshhh;1035289043][IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/2coiv0o.jpg[/IMG] 2008
[IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/2469eh0.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=OutdoorsinCO;1035303443]^^damn great job!
Never saw this thread before sure some of you have seen this already...
Past to present...
[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Rascus/06-13_zps84f747a5.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ThirdChance;1035966403]So I signed up to this site last year after reading this thread and the original, and posted my before pic on my page.
Problem is I was one of those guys who thought they could see results just by working out while still drinking beer every night and eating greasy crap every day. So I worked out on and off for a month or two, saw no changes, and quit for a few months. So even though my before pic isn't technically from one month ago I still looked the same and weighed the same.
Then 1 month ago I decided to get serious and started researching the diet side of bodybuilding to go with the exercise part. I fixed my diet, quit drinking beer (except the occasional drink with friends), and started working out again, this time with proper intensity and consistency.
I've lost 9kgs (20lbs) in the first month and I'm pretty happy with my progress so far. Still a long way to go but it's a start.[/QUOTE]
Awesome awesome transformations in here. I spread some reps around :)