[QUOTE=TryingBB;1626128393]Is that your pic in the AVI? I’m fukking blown away! Congrats
How many years / months of progress is this? Wow!![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TryingBB;1626128393]Is that your pic in the AVI? I’m fukking blown away! Congrats
How many years / months of progress is this? Wow!![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=TryingBB;1626128393]Is that your pic in the AVI? I’m fukking blown away! Congrats
How many years / months of progress is this? Wow!![/QUOTE]
Right? Is this even possible without stretch marks and some saggy skin? If so congratulations dude and I'm calling you elastic man instead of Johnny. ;)
[QUOTE=JustCallMeJonny;1626119333]Hey guy’s I’ve posted here previously and just wanted to give an update. So far I’ve lost 5lbs and am currently 6’0 195lbs. I can definitely tell my face has gotten noticeably leaner as it tends to be the first place I lose fat. However abdominal area seems to be the most stubborn.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/MyHHaGR.jpg[/img]
[/QUOTE]I smell a troll... [url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=179452173[/url] (especially posts 11 and 12)
[QUOTE=yuggincho;1626142583]hey guys, i've been in a perpetual cycle of never fully committing to a bulk or cut until this year. At the beginning of the year, I pretty much gave up and ate like **** and gained lots of fat and got up to 200 lbs (Im 21M, 5'11). I got back into working out consistently in september and made it down to 163 lbs now. My goal is to get to 10% bodyfat before lean bulking. Can I get a bodyfat % estimate of me now? Thanks[/QUOTE]
About 20%
I wouldn’t suggest a traditional cut...
You don’t have much muscle mass at all right now, and it sounds like you’ve been losing fat extremely rapidly...
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626143263]About 20%
I wouldn’t suggest a traditional cut...
You don’t have much muscle mass at all right now, and it sounds like you’ve been losing fat extremely rapidly...[/QUOTE]
thanks. my goal body is definitely not to be huge and im looking to have a lean model type body. That being said, I still do need to put on more muscle but I figured it's best to cut down to low bodyfat (10%) before lean bulking since it is easier to bulk from a leaner state. I also don't care about looking small and actually prefer to look on the thinner side. My lifts have been improving slightly: currently 1rpm deadlift/squat/bench is 285/225/185 and slowly going up so I don't think I have to be too worried about muscle loss. Thoughts?
[QUOTE=yuggincho;1626144743]thanks. my goal body is definitely not to be huge and im looking to have a lean model type body. That being said, I still do need to put on more muscle but I figured it's best to cut down to low bodyfat (10%) before lean bulking since it is easier to bulk from a leaner state. I also don't care about looking small and actually prefer to look on the thinner side. My lifts have been improving slightly: currently 1rpm deadlift/squat/bench is 285/225/185 and slowly going up so I don't think I have to be too worried about muscle loss. Thoughts?[/QUOTE]
If you did that, you’d be like 145ln before you started gaining....
I maintain my previous statements... you don’t have enough muscle mass for traditional cutting IMO.
But it’s up to u...
[QUOTE=JustCallMeJonny;1626121883]I figured that’s a good goal to reach, maybe even high 170s. Strange part about this is my waist is at 30.5 inches. Can’t imagine how small it can get with 10lbs fat loss.[/QUOTE]Are you trolling here too, Johnny? lol
[QUOTE=JustCallMeJonny;1626119333]Hey guy’s I’ve posted here previously and just wanted to give an update. So far I’ve lost 5lbs and am currently 6’0 195lbs. I can definitely tell my face has gotten noticeably leaner as it tends to be the first place I lose fat. However abdominal area seems to be the most stubborn.[/QUOTE]
Cut down to 5'9" and reassess.
Hey guys. I’m 5’11, 79 kilos. Can i get a body fat estimate, the pictures are in my body space.
[QUOTE=Tuck91;1485885501]25 years old, 5"11 153lbs[/QUOTE]
THATS GREAT men..
[QUOTE=userTQWXJNTG4CK;1626166733]Hey guys. I’m 5’11, 79 kilos. Can i get a body fat estimate, the pictures are in my body space.[/QUOTE]
18% or so. You seem to hold a lot on your low back area.
[QUOTE=userTQWXJNTG4CK;1626166733]Hey guys. I’m 5’11, 79 kilos. Can i get a body fat estimate, the pictures are in my body space.[/QUOTE] Holy sht bro, been there... we are unlucky but also very lucky.... Double-edged sword if you will. You are well over 20% You should lift as heavy as fuk and recomp, you'll have to be such a low weight to remove them, it doesn't honestly make sense.
I had to lose 20lbs+ to get down to 12-15% lol and then everybody thought I was anorexic, cause you get super lean in your face and upper-body but it all sticks to your hips till the bitter end.
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626261353]Holy sht bro, been there... we are unlucky but also very lucky.... Double-edged sword if you will. You are well over 20% You should lift as heavy as fuk and recomp, you'll have to be such a low weight to remove them, it doesn't honestly make sense.
I had to lose 20lbs+ to get down to 12-15% lol and then everybody thought I was anorexic, cause you get super lean in your face and upper-body but it all sticks to your hips till the bitter end.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that was my plan a week back to cut to 158-160lbs and then bulk, but now I have decided to do a recomp.
Any tips about the diet on a recomp? I know lifting wise you are supposed to progressively overload on a recomp, but what should be my calorific intake? and is the macro split the same as when you are on a cut (1g-protein/per-lbs body weight, 0.5g-fat/per-lbs body weight, rest carbs)
Pictures in bodyspace
Height 6ft
Weight 80kg
[QUOTE=userTQWXJNTG4CK;1626266963]Yeah, that was my plan a week back to cut to 158-160lbs and then bulk, but now I have decided to do a recomp.
Any tips about the diet on a recomp? I know lifting wise you are supposed to progressively overload on a recomp, but what should be my calorific intake? and is the macro split the same as when you are on a cut (1g-protein/per-lbs body weight, 0.5g-fat/per-lbs body weight, rest carbs)[/QUOTE]
I would just focus on eating majority protein and the rest will fall into place. Once you build your width uptop they will appear smaller but you have to deal with them for awhile. But once you build some mass. You'll have a 6 pack at a higher bf% I see my abs at 20% lol
Hi all I have pictures in my body space from June and pictures of me now. Could you estimate my bf in June and estimate what it is now. Current weight is 190 and I was 196 in June. Currently recomping. Thank you
[QUOTE=safcpaul;1626377163]Hi all I have pictures in my body space from June and pictures of me now. Could you estimate my bf in June and estimate what it is now. Current weight is 190 and I was 196 in June. Currently recomping. Thank you[/QUOTE]
You need better pictures that don't block your entire frontal view... and back pictures that aren't 100% blocked by shadows...
sup guys back for an update been almost 2 months since my first bf check so I figured I'd see where I was at going into Christmas! Uploaded progress photos to my bodyspace rn.
thanks as always. forgot to say I was ~193 when I started and weighed in at 183 this morning
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626383443]You need better pictures that don't block your entire frontal view... and back pictures that aren't 100% blocked by shadows...[/QUOTE]
Updated pictures
[QUOTE=safcpaul;1626401433]Updated pictures[/QUOTE]
Maybe 18 or so
6 FT 4, 211.6 Pounds - What's my bodyfat?
6’2 188. Avi is 8 or so months old at 182 for reference.
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626403043]Maybe 18 or so[/QUOTE]
Thank you appreciate that
[QUOTE=meloncap78;1626406383]6’2 188. Avi is 8 or so months old at 182 for reference.[/QUOTE]
Hard to say because your abs etc are under the shadow of the lightning... I can see an outlines but because of the darkness it’s tough to tell...
I’d say around 13% maybe? Better lighting would help
[QUOTE=kgriffith720;1626396023]sup guys back for an update been almost 2 months since my first bf check so I figured I'd see where I was at going into Christmas! Uploaded progress photos to my bodyspace rn.
thanks as always. forgot to say I was ~193 when I started and weighed in at 183 this morning[/QUOTE]
bump cus I think you missed me :P
18, 5'8 140
Lost 23 pounds so far, gonna start a lean bulk tomorrow
[QUOTE=kgriffith720;1626419413]bump cus I think you missed me :P[/QUOTE]
You should gain some weight. Hard to tell cause low lbm. Maybe 17ish. Great job on fat loss!
[QUOTE=Cheeky****t;1626435133]18, 5'8 140
Lost 23 pounds so far, gonna start a lean bulk tomorrow[/QUOTE]
Great job on fat loss. You are plenty lean to bulk once again always hard to tell with low lbm 14-16% if I had to guess.
[QUOTE=meloncap78;1626406383]6’2 188. Avi is 8 or so months old at 182 for reference.[/QUOTE]
Confused on pic or great angles in avi lol. You gained 6lbs and look night and day difference.
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626436543]Great job on fat loss. You are plenty lean to bulk once again always hard to tell with low lbm 14-16% if I had to guess.[/QUOTE]
cheers mate
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626436643]Confused on pic or great angles in avi lol. You gained 6lbs and look night and day difference.[/QUOTE]
I look about 20% now right? Don’t think that’s possible though. Would have had to lose pounds of muscle and replace it with fat for that to happen.
[QUOTE=meloncap78;1626450073]I look about 20% now right? Don’t think that’s possible though. Would have had to lose pounds of muscle and replace it with fat for that to happen.[/QUOTE]Honestly I'd put you around 14-15%, starting to get a little fluffy but still see cuts in bad lighting. That avi pic looks really different than pics you posted...
77kg, 30 years old, 5ft 11.
feeling a bit discouraged as lockdown keeps ****ing up my routine, I planned to get to about 10% BF (I did) and bulk up but looks like i have just gained mostly fat and a tad of muscle.
there are pics in my bodyspace showing progress over the last 2 or so years.
I am thinking of cutting back down to 10% once all of this crap is over and starting my bulk journey again depending on my current BF level here..
looking for a new stat for my bodyspace..what do we think? -- 37yrs , 5.11" tall - 238 lbs
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626436433]You should gain some weight. Hard to tell cause low lbm. Maybe 17ish. Great job on fat loss![/QUOTE]
Bit confused on "low lbm" seeing as that is a measurement of my bones/blood/organs/water/etc and not just muscle. I assume you mean specifically low muscle mass? I'm training to box and muay thai so adding weight and mass would not be ideal but could you elaborate on specifically why you think I should. Also should specify that I'm trying to cut until I can see abs mostly. Quite happy with my strength progress at 2 months in and strength level places me at the high end of novice/intermediate for the major lifts. For example- ~340 is a 1RM for my weight on deadlift and I just did a 6x4 of 260 on Tuesday with my trainer on literally my 3rd deadlift session of my life.
much appreciated on the bf estimate and merry christmas!
211.8 pounds - 6ft 4
Whats my bodyfat?
[QUOTE=kgriffith720;1626471853]Bit confused on "low lbm" seeing as that is a measurement of my bones/blood/organs/water/etc and not just muscle. I assume you mean specifically low muscle mass? I'm training to box and muay thai so adding weight and mass would not be ideal but could you elaborate on specifically why you think I should. Also should specify that I'm trying to cut until I can see abs mostly. Quite happy with my strength progress at 2 months in and strength level places me at the high end of novice/intermediate for the major lifts. For example- ~340 is a 1RM for my weight on deadlift and I just did a 6x4 of 260 on Tuesday with my trainer on literally my 3rd deadlift session of my life.
much appreciated on the bf estimate and merry christmas![/QUOTE]LBM is muscle mass when we are talking around bf%
You won't see "abs" unless you cut another 10-15lbs, and honestly I don't think that would do you any justice, you have to build them just like any other muscle, if you want to get into deadlift discussion then post a form video, because it is incredibly easy to pull that with bad form and no hate on your trainer, but a lot of trainers don't know proper deadlift form, nonetheless I'm proud of you.
I highly recommend you start gaining muscle, as it will contribute to your strength and power when it comes to your muay thai as well has give you a more well developed core and overall body. I know it sucks to hear but we don't lie to people or sugar coat it. I used to be over 25% and I came here and people told me that and I cut for the first time, went down to 18% but felt great and it opened my eyes to the truth. We need an objective opinion, we can't depend on our own judgement.
My recent cut I went from 15ish to 9% and only because I listened to the bros on the forums instead of myself.
You are seriously wasting your time if you continue to hunt abs.
[QUOTE=themorganator4;1626461623]77kg, 30 years old, 5ft 11.
feeling a bit discouraged as lockdown keeps ****ing up my routine, I planned to get to about 10% BF (I did) and bulk up but looks like i have just gained mostly fat and a tad of muscle.
there are pics in my bodyspace showing progress over the last 2 or so years.
I am thinking of cutting back down to 10% once all of this crap is over and starting my bulk journey again depending on my current BF level here..[/QUOTE]15-16% good a good amount of mass, don't feel discouraged , though I would work on your anterior pelvic tilt, start doing some reverse hypers and glute focused exercises.
[QUOTE=desa192;1626505953]211.8 pounds - 6ft 4
Whats my bodyfat?[/QUOTE] 13-14%, I wouldn't continue to cut if I were you.
[QUOTE=RandyMcFlab;1626465693]looking for a new stat for my bodyspace..what do we think? -- 37yrs , 5.11" tall - 238 lbs[/QUOTE] It is too high to really give an accurate number, well over 25%... Keep going! Don't give up!
[QUOTE=desa192;1626505953]211.8 pounds - 6ft 4
Whats my bodyfat?[/QUOTE]
Looks around 17% to me
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626510333]Looks around 17% to me[/QUOTE]I could put him at 15-17% I don't know why I said 13-14% taking a closer look, maybe I was responding to wrong person, he still has a softer look.
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626517053]I could put him at 15-17% I don't know why I said 13-14% taking a closer look, maybe I was responding to wrong person, he still has a softer look.[/QUOTE]
In general we’re forced to use abs as a proxy for leanness because it’s the most consistent abdominal marker of fat storage for men.
I generally look at it like this:
10% = all abs visible, oblique separation, vascularity coming through, skin appears thin but not ‘dry’
12-13% = all abs visible, some vague oblique outline, vascularity lacking, a thin film of fat blocks some of the deeper ab insertions
15% = most all abs visible but without much depth, a film of ‘softness’ / fat obviously covering most of the deeper ab insertions, oblique separation unlikely.
16-17% = abs quite blurry but likely can still see a vague outline of 2-4 abs, no veins, no oblique separation, likely a small lower ab fat ‘bump’... still niceably fit.
18-20% = abs essentially gone, with perhaps a single line of separation down the center abdomen. No veins, no oblique separation, noticeably ‘soft’ but still no major gut protrusion... likely some ‘plumping’ of love handles and some on lower abdomen.
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626510063]It is too high to really give an accurate number, well over 25%... Keep going! Don't give up![/QUOTE]
Damn didnt think of that! my last one was estimated to be 43% and started at 55% so if its under 40% then its an improvement. Thanks though 2021 i hope i will make it to 25%
Sup guys, already posted i think 2 weeks ago.. Had me around 16-17%.. I increased my deficit & activity to about 2hr's per day with 1 rest day per week.
My body fat distribution is making me go crazy.. I literally just feel skin on my ribs & my back is pretty lean but yet my lower belly still seems to hold on :/ Imma put one pic from 2 years ago when i was 130lb at 5'11, i still had belly..
Just curious how lean do you think Sonny Liston was at 212lbs?
[img]https://images.app.goo.gl/mhYwx9LvDibeUYJi8[/img]
[img]https://images.app.goo.gl/i9DbvoYxKfmJb36P9[/img]
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626509243]LBM is muscle mass when we are talking around bf%
You won't see "abs" unless you cut another 10-15lbs, and honestly I don't think that would do you any justice, you have to build them just like any other muscle, if you want to get into deadlift discussion then post a form video, because it is incredibly easy to pull that with bad form and no hate on your trainer, but a lot of trainers don't know proper deadlift form, nonetheless I'm proud of you.
I highly recommend you start gaining muscle, as it will contribute to your strength and power when it comes to your muay thai as well has give you a more well developed core and overall body. I know it sucks to hear but we don't lie to people or sugar coat it. I used to be over 25% and I came here and people told me that and I cut for the first time, went down to 18% but felt great and it opened my eyes to the truth. We need an objective opinion, we can't depend on our own judgement.
My recent cut I went from 15ish to 9% and only because I listened to the bros on the forums instead of myself.
You are seriously wasting your time if you continue to hunt abs.[/QUOTE]
I never said I was "hunting abs". And no I need to lose another 10-15 lbs of fat. Not just another 10 lbs. Perhaps you should spend less time making assumptions (especially about everyone else's inferiority). Having abs is a goal that is part of my fitness. I am not lacking in strength just because you think my muscles aren't the size you want them to be. I have a trainer that I lift with every single week on top of 5 days a week of boxing MT and MMA training.
It's also counterintuitive to say don't listen to gym bros on the forum and then try to judge my form on a deadlift and demand a video of it (and also assert that you are an expert in form). I have a world record holding lifter that runs my training program and monitors my form on everything. I am certainly not wasting my time by doing things correctly and focusing on MY goals and not yours. I will gladly focus on "gaining muscle" as you put it (even though that's something I'm literally already doing) once I actually have cut the fat off. There is absolutely zero value in gaining muscle weight if I am still carrying more fat than I intend to have so I will gladly continue to recomp.
You also seem to be under the impression my core is underdeveloped. I know for a fact it is not as I train it directly or indirectly EVERY SINGLE DAY and regularly outperform professional boxers with 30+ fights when we do core work. Maybe it would have made you feel better if I had worked out and flexed for the photos lol. I have a distinct layer of FAT on my abs/hips and gut because it is where I store the majority of my fat.
Also no, definitions do not change just because you choose to use them differently. LBM is LBM and muscle mass is muscle mass. It's ironic to try and discredit someone's work only to end your sentence with "but I'm proud of you" as if you are talking to a child. Doesn't make a difference to me if you are proud of me or not since nothing I am doing is for anyone else.
[QUOTE=Junsuiakai;1626509243]LBM is muscle mass when we are talking around bf%
You won't see "abs" unless you cut another 10-15lbs, and honestly I don't think that would do you any justice, you have to build them just like any other muscle, if you want to get into deadlift discussion then post a form video, because it is incredibly easy to pull that with bad form and no hate on your trainer, but a lot of trainers don't know proper deadlift form, nonetheless I'm proud of you.
I highly recommend you start gaining muscle, as it will contribute to your strength and power when it comes to your muay thai as well has give you a more well developed core and overall body. I know it sucks to hear but we don't lie to people or sugar coat it. I used to be over 25% and I came here and people told me that and I cut for the first time, went down to 18% but felt great and it opened my eyes to the truth. We need an objective opinion, we can't depend on our own judgement.
My recent cut I went from 15ish to 9% and only because I listened to the bros on the forums instead of myself.
You are seriously wasting your time if you continue to hunt abs.[/QUOTE]
I'd also let you know your opinion is very much FAR from objective. I could easily return the favor and look at you and say "you have low muscle mass" because you have tiny legs. But I'm going to go out on a limb and assume it's because you didn't want big legs. Crazy right. (which by the numbers I have more lbm by a solid ~10 lbs than you do at only 2 inches taller than you lifting for only 2 months)
Your posts here aren't even consistent. I.E. themorgantor has a good amount of mass even though he has literally tiny ass legs. Seems you think muscle only exists in someone's chest and shoulders. It's also front only so you literally cannot accurately gauge his level of mass which also appears to have taken the dude an entire 1.5 years to acquire. (and in yours it's been like 5)
Anyways so I will definitely ignore the forum gym bros input since I was only here for a BF estimate in the first place. I forgot how combative and self-absorbed the comments here can be. peace out dudes.
[QUOTE=kgriffith720;1626396023]sup guys back for an update been almost 2 months since my first bf check so I figured I'd see where I was at going into Christmas! Uploaded progress photos to my bodyspace rn.
thanks as always. forgot to say I was ~193 when I started and weighed in at 183 this morning[/QUOTE]
16% seems like a reasonable estimate
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626557953]16% seems like a reasonable estimate[/QUOTE]
Can you do an estimate on the pics I posted above?
[QUOTE=JustCallMeJonny;1626558653]Can you do an estimate on the pics I posted above?[/QUOTE]
You're posting pictures of other people...
[QUOTE=AdamWW;1626558753]You're posting pictures of other people...[/QUOTE]
Was just curious that’s all