[QUOTE=brycewilson;1611616831]10 weeks into a cut, rough guesses?
[/QUOTE]
17-18 %?
Tats and lighting make it a little hard to see.
[QUOTE=brycewilson;1611616831]10 weeks into a cut, rough guesses?
[/QUOTE]
17-18 %?
Tats and lighting make it a little hard to see.
[QUOTE=iChrgr;1611671161]Hi I was just wondering what my body fat percentage was. I am 6'1 and weight around 197 lbs, and am 20 years old. I have already lost around 23 lbs.[/QUOTE]
Great job on the loss so far.
I would say a little higher at 25%
[QUOTE=Khattak16;1611866301]will try to get a better picture tomorrow. for now cropped it but pixels bad[/QUOTE]
I would say higher at 20-23%. But agree get a better pic and I'll be happy to take another look.
[QUOTE=Mateo217;1611868551]I would say higher at 20-23%. But agree get a better pic and I'll be happy to take another look.[/QUOTE]
Possibly, a little hard to tell from the picture but he has fairly decent 'outlining' in his midsection which would make me inclined to say a little lower than that
Could just be lighting and a fair amount of mass however
[QUOTE=Mateo217;1611868351]Great job on the loss so far.
I would say a little higher at 25%[/QUOTE]i'm confused... i estimated like 20% because his hips seem naturally wide (so it's not all fat), and there's some really subtle ab definition
[QUOTE=AlexSays;1611868811]Possibly, a little hard to tell from the picture but he has fairly decent 'outlining' in his midsection which would make me inclined to say a little lower than that
Could just be lighting and a fair amount of mass however[/QUOTE]
Thanks Alex and Mateo. If we look at weights overall, last year this time i reduced from 88KG to 79KG in three months. At that time (79KG) when i checked accurately my fat% was around 17%. This year early on i got fat again back to 86KG from 76KG. Now after 2 months of intense fasting state workout (cardio + weights) everyday for 2 months without singe day off i am at 78KG. lost waist size from 37 to 32 inch however when i bought Mi weighting machine it says my fat% is 27%.
In a day or two will try to get better pictures and then need your feedback on estimates.
[QUOTE=faithbrah;1611869071]i'm confused... i estimated like 20% because his hips seem naturally wide (so it's not all fat), and there's some really subtle ab definition[/QUOTE]
I would agree closer to 20. At 25 you're more getting into 'belly' territory
This chap just has some handles but in general you can see the shape of his torso muscles underneath
does anyone else feel like their definition disappears and their body looks smaller in pics? shoulders look smaller, waist looks bigger etc
i don't even want to post pics at this point, literally looking like ~16% in the mirror but ~18% in pics. it's really weird, i can see more definition in the camera before i snap the pic too... maybe my phone's beauty filter is blurring the abs or something?
[QUOTE=faithbrah;1611886341]does anyone else feel like their definition disappears and their body looks smaller in pics? shoulders look smaller, waist looks bigger etc
i don't even want to post pics at this point, literally looking like ~16% in the mirror but ~18% in pics. it's really weird, i can see more definition in the camera before i snap the pic too... maybe my phone's beauty filter is blurring the abs or something?[/QUOTE]
The mind tends to see what it wants to see. You adjust to seeing yourself over and over in the mirror so you start to subconsciously focus on certan aspects and ignore other. A photograph is generally going to be from a different angle and to some degree different lighting so the visual cues that you have accustomed yourself to are different and you see yourself in literally a new light almost as if you are looking at someone else.
If you think that you look more like "18%" in a photo, then you are probably closer to that in reality.
This is why we tell people to take photos and use them as references vs simply looking in the mirror every day.
[QUOTE=iChrgr;1611671161]Hi I was just wondering what my body fat percentage was. I am 6'1 and weight around 197 lbs, and am 20 years old. I have already lost around 23 lbs.[/QUOTE]
20-22%
[QUOTE=Khattak16;1611866301]will try to get a better picture tomorrow. for now cropped it but pixels bad[/QUOTE]
23%
Could I get an estimate on my bf %? I just started cutting this week with a target of 1300-1500 cals/day. I'll be pretty sedentary for the next few months, with the only exercise being ~30min stationary bike per day, on account of recent shoulder surgery.
I tried the Inbody a few times and consistently got 14-17%, but I've been told that's inaccurate.
[QUOTE=bbnoob525;1611907241]Could I get an estimate on my bf %? I just started cutting this week with a target of 1300-1500 cals/day. I'll be pretty sedentary for the next few months, with the only exercise being ~30min stationary bike per day, on account of recent shoulder surgery.
I tried the Inbody a few times and consistently got 14-17%, but I've been told that's inaccurate.[/QUOTE]
Based on the 2nd picture, 23-25%.
Can someone estimate my profile pic? My scale says 11% but ik they can be super innacurate
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9247091[/ATTACH]
[QUOTE=alec935;1611916701]Can someone estimate my profile pic? My scale says 11% but ik they can be super innacurate
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9247091[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
This may actually be the one time a scale is right. You look to be about 11%ish .
lit. i guess the scales work for me lol
Hey, been bulking for 2 months now. Started at around 173 lbs and went up to 178.5 lbs after a month. Somehow I just went back to 174 this month lol.
Age: 22
Height: 185cm (6ft 1)
Weight: 79,2kg (174 lbs)
I'm guessing around 17%. What do you guys think?
Wow, here are so many beautiful bodies. Congratulations
[QUOTE=yonsandaime;1611968811]Hey, been bulking for 2 months now. Started at around 173 lbs and went up to 178.5 lbs after a month. Somehow I just went back to 174 this month lol.
Age: 22
Height: 185cm (6ft 1)
Weight: 79,2kg (174 lbs)
I'm guessing around 17%. What do you guys think?[/QUOTE]
Not even close to 17%.
22-24%
[QUOTE=yonsandaime;1611968811]Hey, been bulking for 2 months now. Started at around 173 lbs and went up to 178.5 lbs after a month. Somehow I just went back to 174 this month lol.
Age: 22
Height: 185cm (6ft 1)
Weight: 79,2kg (174 lbs)
I'm guessing around 17%. What do you guys think?[/QUOTE]
IMO 22-23% but I think I estimate a little higher than others. This includes estimating my own bf.
Estimates for left and right photos please if possible.
[QUOTE=RandyMcFlab;1612004761]Estimates for left and right photos please if possible.[/QUOTE]
Over 50% on both.
[QUOTE=RandyMcFlab;1612004761]Estimates for left and right photos please if possible.[/QUOTE]
I’m no expert in bodyfat estimates by any means but I do see a slight difference.
What’s your weight in left and right pic?
Keep going - you can do it!
[QUOTE=TryingBB;1612014401]I’m no expert in bodyfat estimates by any means but I do see a slight difference.
What’s your weight in left and right pic?
Keep going - you can do it![/QUOTE]
Left hand pic is 300 lbs, right hand pic is 277 lbs.
I have a very long way to go but im gona do it just fine as have managed a total lifestyle change, am 19 weeks in today and down 42.5 lbs total. I think next photo in 9 weeks time might show a better loss hopefully.
Just wanted to know what to put on my bodyspace for a bodyfat update.
Thanks!
I'm in bulk I started with 12% body fat but I've been eating a lot of crap so I think I gained a lot of fat. I have 181cm and 84kg.
[QUOTE=brunogouveia58;1612066911]I'm in bulk I started with 12% body fat but I've been eating a lot of crap so I think I gained a lot of fat. I have 181cm and 84kg.[/QUOTE]
Proabably around 16-17%, you aren't doing too badly
[QUOTE=RandyMcFlab;1612017181]Left hand pic is 300 lbs, right hand pic is 277 lbs.
I have a very long way to go but im gona do it just fine as have managed a total lifestyle change, am 19 weeks in today and down 42.5 lbs total. I think next photo in 9 weeks time might show a better loss hopefully.
Just wanted to know what to put on my bodyspace for a bodyfat update.
Thanks![/QUOTE]
You'll be fine dude, I can see a real difference between the two
As your bodyfat gets lower, lb differences will be much more visible.
Kindof like if you had 1000lbs of sand and took away 40lb the pile wouldn't look much different
But if you only had 100lbs of sand and took away 20lb it would be very noticeable
[QUOTE=AlexSays;1612069611]You'll be fine dude, I can see a real difference between the two
As your bodyfat gets lower, lb differences will be much more visible.
Kindof like if you had 1000lbs of sand and took away 40lb the pile wouldn't look much different
But if you only had 100lbs of sand and took away 20lb it would be very noticeable[/QUOTE]
Cheers man thats very true! plus i am certain I am adding lean mass at the same time (for now at least in the newbie gains period)
12 week photo updates kinda suck because there is only so much that can change in that time, but it gives me something to focus on - no matter how badly or good i do im posting those pics - so i better not mug myself of and slack haha
Plus there is an element of not wanting to fail as i did in the past within the first few weeks.
Hey everyone
I've just been through a 5 week cut. I'd say that I'm roughly at 13-14% bf now, rather lean but not "shredded" yet. What do you guys think?
^A recent photo above (thumbnail)
191cm /6"3
81kg /180 lbs
Age: 27
Cheers
[QUOTE=TomaszA;1612119921]Hey everyone
I've just been through a 5 week cut. I'd say that I'm roughly at 13-14% bf now, rather lean but not "shredded" yet. What do you guys think?
^A recent photo above (thumbnail)
191cm /6"3
81kg /180 lbs
Age: 27
Cheers[/QUOTE]
It's a dark, small photo taken while you were flexing so.... no idea.
As per the very first post on this thread's instructions...
[B][I]
Best results will include full body pictures, in a [size=4]relaxed pose[/size], taken from front, side, and back. [/I][/B]
[QUOTE=Luclin999;1612128991]It's a dark, small photo taken while you were flexing so.... no idea.
As per the very first post on this thread's instructions...
[B][I]
Best results will include full body pictures, in a [size=4]relaxed pose[/size], taken from front, side, and back. [/I][/B][/QUOTE]
Fair enough. I'm going to post a different pic (better lightening & relaxed pose) when I get to 50 posts+ then. Thanks anyway
Down 7 lbs. Getting closer. Looking for an update. Hoping the pictures are better as there was about 5% spread last time.
Got my back from multiple angles
Got my front from multiple angles
Got a couple of my legs, although I had issues with getting my legs
Hope it's enough for an estimate. Thank you in advance
160lbs 5'10 24 yrs old.. 11 weeks out from show :D
[QUOTE=Zoodust;1612348861]160lbs 5'10 24 yrs old.. 11 weeks out from show :D[/QUOTE]
Picture needs to be unflexed otherwise it's hard to tell. Maybe 10%? But can't guess for sure unless you can post unflexed :)
Guys, I'm 169cm tall (around 5"5'). been dieting for 4 months now, and managed to get my weight down from 70kg to 61kg.
I got my latest pictures in my profile. My question is, is it normal for a guy with my height to just weigh 61kg? I can see my abs now, but my friends and families all said that I've gotten way to skinny (judging from my face). My low weight makes me want to bulk up so bad, but I don't want to lose my abs. I know it's a little bit off topic, but I need some advise.
[QUOTE=bittersalt;1612436091]Guys, I'm 169cm tall (around 5"5'). been dieting for 4 months now, and managed to get my weight down from 70kg to 61kg.
I got my latest pictures in my profile. My question is, is it normal for a guy with my height to just weigh 61kg? I can see my abs now, but my friends and families all said that I've gotten way to skinny (judging from my face). My low weight makes me want to bulk up so bad, but I don't want to lose my abs. I know it's a little bit off topic, but I need some advise.[/QUOTE]
At your height for a lean guy that is not super light. I would advise you bulk steadily from here (as in 1-2lb per month, no more). If you are truly disciplined enough with your calories you should remain relatively lean and when you next cut you shouldn't have to lose a great deal to get back to where you are
Also ignore friends and family, to the general public if you aren't 20lbs overweight you're "dangerously skinny". If I could see a full upper body shot could probably give you a better idea of what I think but for now I would say gain some mass and not to focus on 'gaining weight' on the scale. 300cal surplus, let the muscles grow and only use the scale to make sure you are not gaining too fast
[QUOTE=AlexSays;1612437721]At your height for a lean guy that is not super light. I would advise you bulk steadily from here (as in 1-2lb per month, no more). If you are truly disciplined enough with your calories you should remain relatively lean and when you next cut you shouldn't have to lose a great deal to get back to where you are
Also ignore friends and family, to the general public if you aren't 20lbs overweight you're "dangerously skinny". If I could see a full upper body shot could probably give you a better idea of what I think but for now I would say gain some mass and not to focus on 'gaining weight' on the scale. 300cal surplus, let the muscles grow and only use the scale to make sure you are not gaining too fast[/QUOTE]
I just uploaded a full upper body shot in my progress picture, what do you think?
[QUOTE=AlexSays;1612423691]Picture needs to be unflexed otherwise it's hard to tell. Maybe 10%? But can't guess for sure unless you can post unflexed :)[/QUOTE]
There ya go ! Little more unflexed lol
[QUOTE=bittersalt;1612436091]Guys, I'm 169cm tall (around 5"5'). been dieting for 4 months now, and managed to get my weight down from 70kg to 61kg.
I got my latest pictures in my profile. My question is, is it normal for a guy with my height to just weigh 61kg? I can see my abs now, but my friends and families all said that I've gotten way to skinny (judging from my face). My low weight makes me want to bulk up so bad, but I don't want to lose my abs. I know it's a little bit off topic, but I need some advise.[/QUOTE]same here man - 170 cm and 69 kg, family and friends wondering why i'm cutting
i'd say 61 kg is close to being "too light" though, maybe you should bulk already
[QUOTE=Zoodust;1612449121]There ya go ! Little more unflexed lol[/QUOTE]
Maybe 10%? But since you still aren't relaxed in those pictures it throws off the overall look/estimate.
[QUOTE=bittersalt;1612444821]I just uploaded a full upper body shot in my progress picture, what do you think?[/QUOTE]
13-14% with good muscle base and fat storage genetics (the fat is evenly distributed all over your torso rather than concentrated in any one area).
hello i'm would like some advice ( bulking or cutting )
i'm 5 feet and 9.29 inches! 167.5 pounds ( bulking or cutting ) , didnt train for 2 weeks , no diet eating whatever but only drinking soda's and eating fast food on weekends i took a lot of fat though .
imgur. com/a/E6KLmO0
[QUOTE=batilothbrok;1612492551]hello i'm would like some advice ( bulking or cutting )
i'm 5 feet and 9.29 inches! 167.5 pounds ( bulking or cutting ) , didnt train for 2 weeks , no diet eating whatever but only drinking soda's and eating fast food on weekends i took a lot of fat though .
imgur. com/a/E6KLmO0[/QUOTE]
22-23%
[QUOTE=bittersalt;1612444821]I just uploaded a full upper body shot in my progress picture, what do you think?[/QUOTE]
You look fine man but I would definitely say it's time to go for a steady bulk, you'd look a lot better with more mass
38 years old, 5 feet 7 inches
[QUOTE=Khattak16;1612538831]38 years old, 5 feet 7 inches[/QUOTE]solid bicep veins, not that much ab definition though... 17-19%?
[QUOTE=faithbrah;1612546121]solid bicep veins, not that much ab definition though... 17-19%?[/QUOTE]
Yes that’s why it’s very confusing for me to estimate. Rest of body seem ok but just one big chunk of lower belly fat
[QUOTE=Khattak16;1612538831]38 years old, 5 feet 7 inches[/QUOTE]
19%
You have unfortunate BF genetics and carry most of it around your torso/midsection.
[QUOTE=Luclin999;1612553291]19%
You have unfortunate BF genetics and carry most of it around your torso/midsection.[/QUOTE]
Any advice for people in that situation? I think I might have the same issue.
[QUOTE=BornagaininUES;1612612681]Any advice for people in that situation? I think I might have the same issue.[/QUOTE]
Diet and exercise. The fat will come off when it comes off. There is no way to spot reduce or choose where that will be though so you just have to keep at it until your body starts pulling calories from the midsection (however long that takes).