5 10, 177lbs. Aiming for sub 10. Would have estimated 12-13 now.
Tend to hold a lot of fat in midsection, arms/back/legs tend to look much leaner.
5 10, 177lbs. Aiming for sub 10. Would have estimated 12-13 now.
Tend to hold a lot of fat in midsection, arms/back/legs tend to look much leaner.
[QUOTE=EjnarKolinkar;1486478931]Move on, this isnt going anywhere.
Everybody in this thread can read, bumping is not needed.
@ jj 20% area. Id slow down the bulk, consider gaintain?
@ff 20%+ area.[/QUOTE]
damn it i'm a fat ass! Time to start cutting now i guess.....faaak!
Trying to do a slow bulk since I still don't really have any muscle, just wondering what BF% I am starting at.
I am guessing 14-16%ish but looking for other estimates.
Male 30 yrs
5' - 10"
151 lbs
Seeing as I've put on some serious fat, what would you rate bf% last summer? Trying to get back to that or get leaner, never knew what I got down to before.
40
6'3
208lbs.
[url]http://imgur.com/a/QL0bz[/url]
[QUOTE=chamelious;1486513681]5 10, 177lbs. Aiming for sub 10. Would have estimated 12-13 now.
Tend to hold a lot of fat in midsection, arms/back/legs tend to look much leaner.[/QUOTE]
If the other parts are equally or more defined, I can't see you being higher than 12%BF.
[QUOTE=ttowns86;1486549131]Trying to do a slow bulk since I still don't really have any muscle, just wondering what BF% I am starting at.
I am guessing 14-16%ish but looking for other estimates.
Male 30 yrs
5' - 10"
151 lbs[/QUOTE]
I'd say 17-18%BF.
[QUOTE=JJsevens;1486553071]Seeing as I've put on some serious fat, what would you rate bf% last summer? Trying to get back to that or get leaner, never knew what I got down to before.
40
6'3
208lbs.
[url]http://imgur.com/a/QL0bz[/url][/QUOTE]
I'm guessing around 13%BF.
[QUOTE=Brachistochrone;1486485111]I'm currently 6 weeks into a cut and I was wondering if I could get a second opinion on what body fat % I am.
My goal is to get to 10% body fat and then begin lean bulking.
6'1" (186cm)
19 years old
156lbs (70kg)[/QUOTE]
I see you around 11%-ish. 11.5% at most. In other words, very close to your goal, but you may already be there.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you calculate what bf% you want to get to in pounds? For example Tucane gave me an estimate of 20% bf:
215x20%= 43 pounds
If I want to get down to 10%bf I'd have to lose 21.5lbs??
I'd weigh 193.5lbs.....is that correct?
Posting a better picture this time around,
5"11
153lbs.
25 yrs of age
I cut out all junk food & lost 7 pounds in the last two months, should I incorporate more carbs to bulk up more, or stay lean & just eat healthy? Can you gain muscle on or at maintenance /small surplus. At what point does your surplus get stored as fat?
[QUOTE=JJsevens;1486644861]Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you calculate what bf% you want to get to in pounds? For example Tucane gave me an estimate of 20% bf:
215x20%= 43 pounds
If I want to get down to 10%bf I'd have to lose 21.5lbs??
I'd weigh 193.5lbs.....is that correct?[/QUOTE]
It's not a stupid question, but it's more of a complex one... as we lose waterweight along with fat. Due to that we tend to estimate end points wrong (as in goal weight or timeframe).
Besides that, your math is correct.
[QUOTE=Tuck91;1486703651]Posting a better picture this time around,
5"11
153lbs.
25 yrs of age
I cut out all junk food & lost 7 pounds in the last two months, should I incorporate more carbs to bulk up more, or stay lean & just eat healthy? Can you gain muscle on or at maintenance /small surplus. At what point does your surplus get stored as fat?[/QUOTE]
I'd say 13-14%BF.
Broad answer incoming...
Feel free to do as your heart desires, as in reality there is no correct answer.
I can tell you this, based on where you are right now:
You will likely lose some lean mass on a deficit and you will likely gain some fat at a surplus, these are inevitable.
Stay close to maintenance no matter which you choose, work hard and enjoy your progress:-)
[QUOTE=Tucane;1486725111]I'd say 13-14%BF.
Broad answer incoming...
Feel free to do as your heart desires, as in reality there is no correct answer.
I can tell you this, based on where you are right now:
You will likely lose some lean mass on a deficit and you will likely gain some fat at a surplus, these are inevitable.
Stay close to maintenance no matter which you choose, work hard and enjoy your progress:-)[/QUOTE]
I can live with that, I am happier with how I look now compared to 20% Bf before. I hope I can gain muscle at caloric maintenance maybe a small surplus on hard lifting days.
Height: 5"10
Weight: 186 lbs
Been lifting from about a year.
Flexed in the pics.
PR:
Bench : 195lb
Deadlift : 325 lbs
Pullups: 12-15
[ATTACH=CONFIG]8590221[/ATTACH]
[QUOTE=captaincrime;1486748441]Height: 5"10
Weight: 186 lbs
Been lifting from about a year.
Flexed in the pics.
PR:
Bench : 195lb
Deadlift : 325 lbs
Pullups: 12-15
[ATTACH=CONFIG]8590221[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
Approx 18%
[QUOTE=Tuck91;1486703651]
I cut out all junk food & lost 7 pounds in the last two months, should I incorporate more carbs to bulk up more, or stay lean & just eat healthy? Can you gain muscle on or at maintenance /small surplus. At what point does your surplus get stored as fat?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Tuck91;1486732401]I can live with that, I am happier with how I look now compared to 20% Bf before. I hope I can gain muscle at caloric maintenance maybe a small surplus on hard lifting days.[/QUOTE]
Low teens BF. Question has been asked and answered about 100,000 times in the LF and Nutrition forums. Use the advanced search function. Your plan to avoid fat gain tends to support avoiding muscle gain as well, and your belief in mystical macro allotment, or healthy eating to avoid fat gain is absurd. Most people who want to add 10 pounds of muscle at 13% BF have to gain at least 12-15 pounds, and they do gain fat. The only way to avoid fat gain is to avoid weight gain. And it is extraordinarily unlikely to gain 10 pounds of muscle treading water on the scale starting in the low teens of body fat at 153 pounds.
Using a reasonable surplus over a long period, and progressing in training minimizes excess fat gain. Are you an advanced lifter with 10 years under the bar? If not staying the same is not typically the best goal if you want to grow. Supporting growth is generally needed.
[QUOTE=JJsevens;1486644861]Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you calculate what bf% you want to get to in pounds? For example Tucane gave me an estimate of 20% bf:
215x20%= 43 pounds
If I want to get down to 10%bf I'd have to lose 21.5lbs??
I'd weigh 193.5lbs.....is that correct?[/QUOTE]
193.5/21.5 = about 11% BF. Problem is most people lose lean mass which includes more than just muscle. [b]And it's very easy to underestimate visceral fat.[/b] BF estimates in this thread are a ballpark. One might need to get to a significantly lower overall weight depending on variables. Projecting end points is challenging even for experienced trainees, and dieters. Other than very rough estimates it's mostly a waste of time.
But I did not see a 20% estimate for you from anyone in this thread. I thought Tucane said low teens?
I appreciate any feedback. Been working pretty hard over the last several months.
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 177
Trying to figure out how much more to cut or should I start bulking? Again, thank you!!
[QUOTE=EjnarKolinkar;1486766461]But I did not see a 20% estimate for you from anyone in this thread. I thought Tucane said low teens?[/QUOTE]
You estimated his current as ≈20%BF:-)
He also asked for estimate on an older pic where he was about 13%BF imo.
[QUOTE=jakecannon2013;1486769351]I appreciate any feedback. Been working pretty hard over the last several months.
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 177
Trying to figure out how much more to cut or should I start bulking? Again, thank you!![/QUOTE]
Great work!
Currently you reside around 16%BF.
I'd cut down for summer, but that's me. Do what's best for you, goals and preferences.
[QUOTE=EjnarKolinkar;1486766461]Low teens BF. Question has been asked and answered about 100,000 times in the LF and Nutrition forums. Use the advanced search function. Your plan to avoid fat gain tends to support avoiding muscle gain as well, and your belief in mystical macro allotment, or healthy eating to avoid fat gain is absurd. Most people who want to add 10 pounds of muscle at 13% BF have to gain at least 12-15 pounds, and they do gain fat. The only way to avoid fat gain is to avoid weight gain. And it is extraordinarily unlikely to gain 10 pounds of muscle treading water on the scale starting in the low teens of body fat at 153 pounds.
Using a reasonable surplus over a long period, and progressing in training minimizes excess fat gain. Are you an advanced lifter with 10 years under the bar? If not staying the same is not typically the best goal if you want to grow. Supporting growth is generally needed.
193.5/21.5 = about 11% BF. Problem is most people lose lean mass which includes more than just muscle. [b]And it's very easy to underestimate visceral fat.[/b] BF estimates in this thread are a ballpark. One might need to get to a significantly lower overall weight depending on variables. Projecting end points is challenging even for experienced trainees, and dieters. Other than very rough estimates it's mostly a waste of time.
But I did not see a 20% estimate for you from anyone in this thread. I thought Tucane said low teens?[/QUOTE]
I have only been lifting for a little over a year. When I started I was pure skinny fat at 5'11 141lbs with a 18-20% BF. One year later I am 153lbs with a 13-14% BF. I probably added 7-8lbs of lean muscle in a year. & gained about the same in fat, but I cut most of the fat to get back down to that 153 ( I was hovering at 160 in Januarary)
Im content now & in much better shape then whan I started I just want to stay lean & slowly add some muscle. if it takes longer while staying lean to do it so be it.
[QUOTE=Tuck91;1486808721]
Im content now & in much better shape then whan I started I just want to stay lean & slowly add some muscle. if it takes longer while staying lean to do it so be it.[/QUOTE]
We all have our own goals, and you have to do you for sure. A lot of guys have good luck in the 1-2 pounds a month gain rate. If you like 1 pound a month (or whatever) nothing wrong with that at all.
GJM
I really appreciate any feedback. I decide to go back to the GYM after 2 years.
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 190lbs
Here is my pics: ht tp://imgur.com/a/JjPPz (Remove the space please since I cannot post link)
I'd like to ask whether I need cut or bulk.
If I need to cut, here is my plan for diet (after I used all the tools in here):
1970 calories/day
150g protein
75g fat
172g carbohydrate
Is it good?
Thank you and sorry for my English.
[QUOTE=DannyK93;1486954341]I really appreciate any feedback. I decide to go back to the GYM after 2 years.
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 190lbs
Here is my pics: ht tp://imgur.com/a/JjPPz (Remove the space please since I cannot post link)
I'd like to ask whether I need cut or bulk.
If I need to cut, here is my plan for diet (after I used all the tools in here):
1970 calories/day
150g protein
75g fat
172g carbohydrate
Is it good?
Thank you and sorry for my English.[/QUOTE]
Good to hear that you are back at the gym!
You do need to cut, imo atleast. Try the calories and macros you listed for a full month. If you lose on average 1-2 lbs/week, it's at a good pace.
Oh right, since we are in this thread; ≈25%BF.
Looking for a little advice on my next steps.
Current Stats:
Height: 6’1
Weight: 200lbs
Age: 36
BF: ~15%? (Pics attached).
Been lifting for around 2 years, starting from a point of being 250lbs/30%+ bf, with various phases of cutting, bulking and recomping, and I’ve generally become more effective as I’ve learned more about nutrition and training – though I’m far from an expert!
My longer term goal is to be somewhere around 210-215, 12% Bf. I’m currently cutting on around 2300 calories a day, on average. Losing around 1lb per week (for the last 12 weeks) and my lifts are either maintaining or increasing very slightly. At some point I’ll start my next bulking cycle but my question relates to the impact of fat/muscle partitioning, in relation to starting BF%. I’m aware that a more favourable rate of muscle partitioning occurs the leaner you are, but if/when I start my next slow bulk at a rate of 1-2lb per month, is the ratio of muscle to fat gain likely to be significantly different if starting from 12% as opposed to 15%? Have there been any studies on this?
Trying to assess the right time to start my next bulk. I’m leaning towards the idea of cutting another 8-10lbs, which would probably put me nearer to 12%, then slow bulking up to 215-220 over a 2 year period before a ‘final’ cut. I’m in no rush to bulk, but psychologically I’m starting to tire a bit from being on a cut. I may just eat at maintenance for a couple of weeks and then re-start the cut.
Appreciate that everyone has their own goals and preferences but as per my question above, would it be significantly more optimal to continue cutting before bulking? Or would I be likely to see a comparable rate of muscle/fat gain starting from where I am?
Appreciate any advice on the ‘best’ route to where I want to get to, from those more experienced.
Estimate me please :)
I'm 5ft 9 and weigh 160lb
[img]http://img.pixady.com/2017/03/150686_17274358101541032166058822143858809n_460x613.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img.pixady.com/2017/03/150686_1732165110154103216820882599493861n_460x613.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=34AndyUK;1487012361]Looking for a little advice on my next steps.
Current Stats:
Height: 6’1
Weight: 200lbs
Age: 36
BF: ~15%? (Pics attached).
Been lifting for around 2 years, starting from a point of being 250lbs/30%+ bf, with various phases of cutting, bulking and recomping, and I’ve generally become more effective as I’ve learned more about nutrition and training – though I’m far from an expert!
My longer term goal is to be somewhere around 210-215, 12% Bf. I’m currently cutting on around 2300 calories a day, on average. Losing around 1lb per week (for the last 12 weeks) and my lifts are either maintaining or increasing very slightly. At some point I’ll start my next bulking cycle but my question relates to the impact of fat/muscle partitioning, in relation to starting BF%. I’m aware that a more favourable rate of muscle partitioning occurs the leaner you are, but if/when I start my next slow bulk at a rate of 1-2lb per month, is the ratio of muscle to fat gain likely to be significantly different if starting from 12% as opposed to 15%? Have there been any studies on this?
Trying to assess the right time to start my next bulk. I’m leaning towards the idea of cutting another 8-10lbs, which would probably put me nearer to 12%, then slow bulking up to 215-220 over a 2 year period before a ‘final’ cut. I’m in no rush to bulk, but psychologically I’m starting to tire a bit from being on a cut. I may just eat at maintenance for a couple of weeks and then re-start the cut.
Appreciate that everyone has their own goals and preferences but as per my question above, would it be significantly more optimal to continue cutting before bulking? Or would I be likely to see a comparable rate of muscle/fat gain starting from where I am?
Appreciate any advice on the ‘best’ route to where I want to get to, from those more experienced.[/QUOTE]
I agree on you being around 15%BF.
In short: Cut further for better nutrient partitioning and for prolonging bulk. Make sure hormones (leptin) are stable before going for a surplus. Keep fat lower and carbs higher during said bulk to further skew nutrient partitioning the right way.
(trying to keep this thread clean) PM for specifics/explanations if you wish:-)
[QUOTE=Dippaa;1487025171]Estimate me please :)
I'm 5ft 9 and weigh 160lb
[img]http://img.pixady.com/2017/03/150686_17274358101541032166058822143858809n_460x613.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img.pixady.com/2017/03/150686_1732165110154103216820882599493861n_460x613.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I'd say in the realm ~ 21-22%BF.
Thanks Tucane! You do a great job in this thread, it's appreciated!
I've been dropping weight for some time now with a calorie defecit. Would I be best to introduce a good routine like the F5 and reach a calorie maintenance to continue dropping my body fat but keep my current weight ?
I don't want to keep dropping weight to just become skinny :/
[QUOTE=Dippaa;1487072991]Thanks Tucane! You do a great job in this thread, it's appreciated!
I've been dropping weight for some time now with a calorie defecit. Would I be best to introduce a good routine like the F5 and reach a calorie maintenance to continue dropping my body fat but keep my current weight ?
I don't want to keep dropping weight to just become skinny :/[/QUOTE]
I'm glad I can be of help:-)
If you haven't been lifting 'properly', stick to your current calories (for now atleast) and start lifting asap. Fierce 5 is solid from what I've heard.
5'6
153 pounds
My pictures are on body space
There's a two of them that are titled unflexed/ relaxed so
166lbs 183 cm. Thanks
[QUOTE=Tucane;1487067061]I agree on you being around 15%BF.
In short: Cut further for better nutrient partitioning and for prolonging bulk. Make sure hormones (leptin) are stable before going for a surplus. Keep fat lower and carbs higher during said bulk to further skew nutrient partitioning the right way.
(trying to keep this thread clean) PM for specifics/explanations if you wish:-)[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the advice, much appreciated.
Please estimate my BF, photo attached. I'm 5'8, 159 lbs. My goal is to get to 154 lbs @ 11-13 % BF.
Thanks in advance!
how much body fat do I have? I am 26 male, 5"10 and the scale fluctuates around 162-168lb with (light) cloth on, depending on when I weight myself.
Hey guys, I would like a BF% estimate and some advice. Right now I am 21 years old, 73kg(160lb) and 1.78m(5 feet 10 inches). My problem is that I have a big belly and I really want to cut this down. I eat 1800 kcal every day so I am at a deficit. My question is if this is the smart approach to cut this belly fat down because I am extremely unhappy with this belly. Before I want to add muscle I want this belly fat gone, but when I look at my arms I feel so skinny. My lifts have been improving in the gym really slowly. I am even prepared to cut down to 67kg (147lb). Should I keep cutting down?
Ay-nar, what happenedid?
I feel lost. :(
Why sooooo much change.
[QUOTE=MuzzieChik786;1487140091]Ay-nar, what happenedid?[/QUOTE]
Oh hai, MC. It's going to be OK.
[QUOTE=MuzzieChik786;1487140091]
I feel lost. :([/QUOTE]
You just have to sub the LF chats, they unstuck it.
******
@ redoheater - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@ getting fit - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@maze BF% - under 20% over 15% hard to get closer. I could say 17.3% but there are people it's hard to estimate, sry.
@timetosleep - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@ dippa- what tucane said.
[QUOTE=EjnarKolinkar;1487146321]Oh hai, MC. It's going to be OK.
You just have to sub the LF chats, they unstuck it.
******
@ redoheater - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@ getting fit - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@maze BF% - under 20% over 15% hard to get closer. I could say 17.3% but there are people it's hard to estimate, sry.
@timetosleep - BF% = Untrained. Main thing is to look into a weights program.
@ dippa- what tucane said.[/QUOTE]
I am into a weight program, I am currently on ICF for a couple months. However I eat too little to build muscle because I want to lose fat.
[QUOTE=redoheterer;1487148401]I am into a weight program, I am currently on ICF for a couple months. However I eat too little to build muscle because I want to lose fat.[/QUOTE]
Good deal. Consider start a thread asking for support in a main forum, nutrition, workout programs might be good options? You will get a lot of support. Consider starting a training journal here on the site. When people who just started training try to cut to low body fat they tend to undermine their training, and wind up underweight. If they try to bulk aggressively they tend to add too much fat. Impatience kills progress.
Hey guys, been browsing BB.com for years and studying lots of usefull infos here. Now it was my time to register here!
What you guys think my bf % would be?
6'2
170 lbs
I'v been cutting now for 6 weeks after my last bulk, and thinking about going to 10-11 % before starting another bulk. How far away? Now 13%?
And both pics is flexed.
Thanks!
Feb 14 - 171 LB
[img]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8594311&stc=1&d=1489612432[/img]
March 11 - 167 Lb
[img]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8594321&stc=1&d=1489612436[/img]
How many more Lbs do you think I have to lose to get rid of that love handle? or I am just lacking muscle mass atm?
keep cutting for another 2 months or bulk?
Thanks in advance for any help. Some general questions -- been on a slight bulk, eating a a little above maintenance for the past few months. Seen a lot of results, but think it's time to cut. Abs are screaming cut to me, but maybe I'm wrong. I can see that my chest is way behind compared to the rest, though, so should I still recomp until it catches up? I think the last pic, "frontaltflex," kinda speaks for itself that I need to build the chest then cut. But want to ask the experts first :). Thanks again.
About 5'7", 150lbs.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/HaTtqZx.jpg[/img]
5'8, 144lb. Leftmost is June 16, right most is tonight.
Could someone give me an estimate on my %, I've attached my current before & after photos.
Thanks
[QUOTE=mattpjj;1487391461]Could someone give me an estimate on my %, I've attached my current before & after photos.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
10%
[QUOTE=Teussi;1487175431]Hey guys, been browsing BB.com for years and studying lots of usefull infos here. Now it was my time to register here!
What you guys think my bf % would be?
6'2
170 lbs
I'v been cutting now for 6 weeks after my last bulk, and thinking about going to 10-11 % before starting another bulk. How far away? Now 13%?
And both pics is flexed.
Thanks![/QUOTE]
Agree on about 13%BF.
Maybe another 10-12 lbs to go for 10%BF.
[QUOTE=k260jl;1487315401]Feb 14 - 171 LB
[img]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8594311&stc=1&d=1489612432[/img]
March 11 - 167 Lb
[img]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8594321&stc=1&d=1489612436[/img]
How many more Lbs do you think I have to lose to get rid of that love handle? or I am just lacking muscle mass atm?
keep cutting for another 2 months or bulk?[/QUOTE]
Somewhere 17-18%BF.
I'd say cut further. You do have enough mass to look good 12%BF imo. Hard to say which fat goes first... Just keep at it until you feel satisfied.
[QUOTE=silchase;1487354711]Thanks in advance for any help. Some general questions -- been on a slight bulk, eating a a little above maintenance for the past few months. Seen a lot of results, but think it's time to cut. Abs are screaming cut to me, but maybe I'm wrong. I can see that my chest is way behind compared to the rest, though, so should I still recomp until it catches up? I think the last pic, "frontaltflex," kinda speaks for itself that I need to build the chest then cut. But want to ask the experts first :). Thanks again.
About 5'7", 150lbs.[/QUOTE]
I'd say 14-15%BF. Also, you might want to keep bulking if you want more mass in general... but ultimately it depends on your goals and preferences.
[QUOTE=MD792;1487372251][img]http://i.imgur.com/HaTtqZx.jpg[/img]
5'8, 144lb. Leftmost is June 16, right most is tonight.[/QUOTE]
About 16%BF.
[QUOTE=Tucane;1487415991]Agree on about 13%BF.
Maybe another 10-12 lbs to go for 10%BF.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Tucane, you do hell of a job to give us all useful opinions! Keep rocking!
I think i'll go couple more weeks decifit, and then switch to lean bulking :)