ok. i am about to post a picture. what kind of pic do you need? do you need top and bottom? should it be when im dry or post workout?
also flexing or not flexing and do you need a back shot?
ok. i am about to post a picture. what kind of pic do you need? do you need top and bottom? should it be when im dry or post workout?
also flexing or not flexing and do you need a back shot?
[QUOTE=armyr0b;1613431441]ok. i am about to post a picture. what kind of pic do you need? do you need top and bottom? should it be when im dry or post workout?
also flexing or not flexing and do you need a back shot?[/QUOTE]
As per the very first post on this thread's instructions...
[B][I]
Best results will include full body pictures, in a relaxed pose, taken from front, side, and back. [/I][/B]
One year off and on progress. Took the first picture @ 225, almost immediately hurt my back again and was out for two-four months riding straight into the holidays and then 'Rona.... been a rough ride. I was about 230 in May and my gym opened back up and i got motivated. Eating ~1700 daily. Two to five times a week in the gym doing mostly lifting and some LISS cardio depending on work schedule. Woke up at 217. My 1RM on bench in January was ~185 and I'm finally back to where I was in 2013 @ ~240 1RM.
Wild ride. Here's now and one year ago.
6'1" / 185cm
217lb / 99kg
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9250981[/ATTACH]
What's my before and after?
[QUOTE=Luclin999;1613123611]14% ish but with almost no developed muscle.
And right now you aren't going to look "shredded" or "athletic" by losing any more weight, you are going to look like a famine victim.
You really need to start a proven lifting program for beginners like Stronglifts and follow it to the letter for 4-6 months. Adding 10-12 pounds of muscle won't make you look "bulky". It is however what will make you look "athletic".[/QUOTE]
You're pretty generous, he lacks muscle but still has a lot of fat, I'd still say he's over 20%.
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[QUOTE=dd1211;1612968181]h ttps://imgur.com/a/z80kvHN
h ttps://imgur.com/a/3nuUpuz
update with before picture(14months ago)
bodyfat estimate? tnx[/QUOTE]
bump
Hi, may I get an estimate on my bodyfat percentage? I'm 5'7 and around 143lbs. Pics in my bodyspace. Thanks in advance!
Hey guys joined a gym after corona after 3 months of binge drinking 1 month into the muscle building program.
Need a bf estimate
82kg
6feet/184cm
Pictures in bodyspace
( Check the latest 3)
[QUOTE=potatosavior;1613701071]Hey guys joined a gym after corona after 3 months of binge drinking 1 month into the muscle building program.
Need a bf estimate
82kg
6feet/184cm
Pictures in bodyspace
( Check the latest 3)[/QUOTE]
You are the definition of "Skinny-fat" at the moment and should focus more on adding muscle than losing the fat.
[QUOTE=Kukuegg;1613617311]Hi, may I get an estimate on my bodyfat percentage? I'm 5'7 and around 143lbs. Pics in my bodyspace. Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
15-16%
[QUOTE=dd1211;1613500141]bump[/QUOTE]
10-13% ish?
Since you are posing and flexing in both pictures it will make you look leaner than you really are so basically that leads to a wide range of guessing.
[QUOTE=RayBcomplex;1613464251]One year off and on progress. Took the first picture @ 225, almost immediately hurt my back again and was out for two-four months riding straight into the holidays and then 'Rona.... been a rough ride. I was about 230 in May and my gym opened back up and i got motivated. Eating ~1700 daily. Two to five times a week in the gym doing mostly lifting and some LISS cardio depending on work schedule. Woke up at 217. My 1RM on bench in January was ~185 and I'm finally back to where I was in 2013 @ ~240 1RM.
Wild ride. Here's now and one year ago.
6'1" / 185cm
217lb / 99kg
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9250981[/ATTACH]
What's my before and after?[/QUOTE]
Any estimate?
BF % estimate please. 150lbs male 125lbs 5'8"
BF % estimate please. 202 lbs or 91.5kg 175cm or 5.9 inchs
[QUOTE=njneh;1613912271]BF % estimate please. 150lbs male 125lbs 5'8"[/QUOTE]
Maybe 16%, you need to start building some mass
[QUOTE=IBZMAN;1613973121]BF % estimate please. 202 lbs or 91.5kg 175cm or 5.9 inchs[/QUOTE]
~35%
[QUOTE=RayBcomplex;1613796101]Any estimate?[/QUOTE]
Current picture maybe 30%
[QUOTE=njneh;1613912271]BF % estimate please. 150lbs male 125lbs 5'8"[/QUOTE]
Hard to say as photos for estimates should be in a [B]relaxed[/B] state, not "flexing and sucking it in.
[QUOTE=IBZMAN;1613973121]BF % estimate please. 202 lbs or 91.5kg 175cm or 5.9 inchs[/QUOTE]
37%+
[QUOTE=RayBcomplex;1613796101]Any estimate?[/QUOTE]
Would be easier to estimate with a frontal shot of you facing the camera instead of at angles.
hi, can y'all guess my bf please? thanks
5'7 140lbs
wondering if i should cut more
excuse my ****ty face lmaooo forgot to cut it out in the second picture
[QUOTE=rivriv0;1614058391]hi, can y'all guess my bf please? thanks
5'7 140lbs
wondering if i should cut more
excuse my ****ty face lmaooo forgot to cut it out in the second picture[/QUOTE]
I’m no expert so I’m not going to give you a bodyfat estimate. Others will chime in on that.
You look pretty young.
You should be eating till satisfied at a minimum and lifting. No need to be cutting son
Visit the teens lifting section and read some stickies there
[QUOTE=TryingBB;1614062691]I’m no expert so I’m not going to give you a bodyfat estimate. Others will chime in on that.
You look pretty young.
You should be eating till satisfied at a minimum and lifting. No need to be cutting son
Visit the teens lifting section and read some stickies there[/QUOTE]
Ahaha thank you.
So I should just be focused on building up my body right?
I kind of want to go for the beach-ready look. And I'm feeling pretty insecure with the way I look. :/
[QUOTE=rivriv0;1614063501]Ahaha thank you.
So I should just be focused on building up my body right?
I kind of want to go for the beach-ready look. And I'm feeling pretty insecure with the way I look. :/[/QUOTE]
At your age that’s a very normal thing. At any age it is (talking about body image)
Build muscle - Yes - will do your physique good :)
Imo you’re not atall fat. Just lack muscle.
Good luck!!
[QUOTE=rivriv0;1614058391]hi, can y'all guess my bf please? thanks
5'7 140lbs
wondering if i should cut more
excuse my ****ty face lmaooo forgot to cut it out in the second picture[/QUOTE]you don't look fat but no definition either, so maybe around 19-20%?
Current stats:
Weight: 83.5 kg (184 lbs)
Height: 185 cm (6 ' 1 )
Hi all! I am wondering if I should cut or bulk. I bought a weighing scale and it showed that I started with around 20% body fat like 4 months ago weighing 86.5 kg. Now im down to 18,3% as I went on and off with cutting or eating on maintenance, so it went kind of slow. However, it is still nowhere near the 15% which is recommended everywhere on the internet before stopping with cutting.
I never had any kind of workout schedule or diet but I've been going to the gym on and off for fun with mates the last 2 - 3 years. Did not do much sporting this year unfortunately, but I finally started to go to the gym again (this time with proper planning and diet) and go 3 times a week following a full body workout routine for the last 2 months now which I intend to keep doing as I can already see big results in my strength and physique.
Anyways, I was wondering if my weighing scale is accurate with the 18,3% body fat? My goal is to hit around 15%.
So my question is: Should I cut or Bulk?
Cheeerss
[QUOTE=GreenToko;1614071641]Current stats:
Weight: 83.5 kg (184 lbs)
Height: 185 cm (6 ' 1 )
Hi all! I am wondering if I should cut or bulk. I bought a weighing scale and it showed that I started with around 20% body fat like 4 months ago weighing 86.5 kg. Now im down to 18,3% as I went on and off with cutting or eating on maintenance, so it went kind of slow. However, it is still nowhere near the 15% which is recommended everywhere on the internet before stopping with cutting.
I never had any kind of workout schedule or diet but I've been going to the gym on and off for fun with mates the last 2 - 3 years. Did not do much sporting this year unfortunately, but I finally started to go to the gym again (this time with proper planning and diet) and go 3 times a week following a full body workout routine for the last 2 months now which I intend to keep doing as I can already see big results in my strength and physique.
Anyways, I was wondering if my weighing scale is accurate with the 18,3% body fat? My goal is to hit around 15%.
So my question is: Should I cut or Bulk?
Cheeerss[/QUOTE]
To be fair to your scale, 18% seems about right
You could do either, Personally I would still try and drop down to 15% or below before I would start gaining but when I did I would gain for a looooooong time
[QUOTE=AlexSays;1614072151]To be fair to your scale, 18% seems about right
You could do either, Personally I would still try and drop down to 15% or below before I would start gaining but when I did I would gain for a looooooong time[/QUOTE]
I would concur that 18% or so is probably pretty close, you can't yet see the outline of your core. I would cut another 6-7kg and then start a long slow lean bulk.
6’0
210 lbs
Thanks I’m advance!!
[QUOTE=hamo685;1614163681]6’0
210 lbs
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