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Silock 03-30-2014 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10529027)
If I cut to 9% and weigh in the mid-160's I'm going to be super pissed. That's exactly what I was my freshman year of college. That's some scrawny shit right there.

1) How do you know you were 9%?

2) It's only scrawny if you are really tall.

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Isn't aesthetics what it's all about? I mean, isn't that the end goal? Unless you are power lifting.
Not really. I don't "power lift," but I make it my goal to be stronger every year than I was the year before. Aesthetics are certainly second, but being stronger and fitter for soccer is my main goal.

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Maybe it's because I haven't worked out for four years, but I do know that the feeling I have now is better than previous workout eras for me personally.
That's really great! (honest)

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I'd really like to throw a yoga workout in there somewhere as well once or twice a week.
Yoga is always a good idea.

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I don't think that would be any problem whatsoever. I was just at 175 and single digits body fat about six months ago. About four months ago I was at 185 and around 10-12%. I'm 200 right now and probably around 15% - maybe a little more. Like I said, I'm not too overly concerned about the whole thing. I end up where I end up.
How do you know what your body fat is?

For reference, I'm 5'11", and this is 9% bodyfat (measured by both a DEXA scan and a Bodpod) @ ~170 lbs. My scale told me I was 6% for about two weeks leading up to the real measurement, so it's not very accurate.

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D4E68D1833.jpghttp://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D55AA3E9B0.jpg

I mean, if you're just ****ing around in the gym and doing whatever and you look like this, I'll just say congratulations to you on your awesome genetics and sit here being really jealous, because this took a shitload of hard work for me.

Saccopoo 03-31-2014 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10529037)
How do you know what your body fat is?

Just a guesstimation based on previous measurements and what they ended up being.

Like I said, I'm not really too hungup on the numbers, body fat included.

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For reference, I'm 5'11", and this is 9% bodyfat (measured by both a DEXA scan and a Bodpod) @ ~170 lbs. My scale told me I was 6% for about two weeks leading up to the real measurement, so it's not very accurate.
That looks and sounds about right. I'd have guessed 175 and 8-ish based on those pictures, but everybody carries it differently. That's about what I looked like when I dropped from 225 to 175 right after I went vegan. (Other than a lot more body hair.) I carry a bit more width on my chest/back/shoulders and lost a lot on my lower half. (Putting the muscle on the top half isn't a problem, but I'm working with genetics on skinny legs/calves. My brother got the tree trunks for legs and I got the arms.)

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I mean, if you're just ****ing around in the gym and doing whatever and you look like this, I'll just say congratulations to you on your awesome genetics and sit here being really jealous, because this took a shitload of hard work for me.
I don't consider what I'm doing as "screwing around in the gym." I'm just not going total anal retentive about writing every little detail down in order to make sure I'm getting those small gains in strength. I am busting tail. Puked one time last week after a workout actually.

RunKC 03-31-2014 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10529037)
1) How do you know you were 9%?

2) It's only scrawny if you are really tall.



Not really. I don't "power lift," but I make it my goal to be stronger every year than I was the year before. Aesthetics are certainly second, but being stronger and fitter for soccer is my main goal.



That's really great! (honest)

L

Yoga is always a good idea.



How do you know what your body fat is?

For reference, I'm 5'11", and this is 9% bodyfat (measured by both a DEXA scan and a Bodpod) @ ~170 lbs. My scale told me I was 6% for about two weeks leading up to the real measurement, so it's not very accurate.

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D4E68D1833.jpghttp://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D55AA3E9B0.jpg

I mean, if you're just ****ing around in the gym and doing whatever and you look like this, I'll just say congratulations to you on your awesome genetics and sit here being really jealous, because this took a shitload of hard work for me.

Holy ****ing shit Silock. We are the exact same height and you are 16 lbs lighter than me. I was thinking 175 would be my goal but damn man I might just try 170.

Silock 03-31-2014 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10529050)
That's about what I looked like when I dropped from 225 to 175 right after I went vegan.

Well, consider me jealous of your genetics.

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I don't consider what I'm doing as "screwing around in the gym." I'm just not going total anal retentive about writing every little detail down in order to make sure I'm getting those small gains in strength. I am busting tail. Puked one time last week after a workout actually.
I'm not saying it's a matter of effort. It is, however, a lack of training focus and specificity. Puking isn't a good thing at all, but it's good that you are doing work.

Silock 03-31-2014 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 10529058)
I was thinking 175 would be my goal but damn man I might just try 170.

People *ALWAYS* underestimate how much they need to weigh to get the look they really want. Much like people ALWAYS overestimate their true bodyfat percentage (like saying they were 10%, when they're really more like 15%). People just don't really have a good idea of what it really takes and how much one actually weighs until they have actually done it and see how hard it is.

Saccopoo 03-31-2014 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10529064)
People *ALWAYS* underestimate how much they need to weigh to get the look they really want. Much like people ALWAYS overestimate their true bodyfat percentage (like saying they were 10%, when they're really more like 15%). People just don't really have a good idea of what it really takes and how much one actually weighs until they have actually done it and see how hard it is.

My problem with this for me is I'm not sure I can get to where I want to be with the current vegan diet. And I don't really want to come off the vegan diet because I'm feeling really good right about now.

However, most vegan that work out are pretty scrawny looking. But to get buff, I'm going to have to cut out a lot of the higher fat foods I'm currently engulfing in order to get below 10%. I'm probably going to have to make a compromise and start sucking in a Whey based protein supplement in order to try and make it work as the pure Vegan ones are so goddamn expensive and you have to eat so freaking much of it to equal what you are outputting in terms of a workout. I'm already eating everything I can get my hands on.

I'm not sure it can be done on a realistic basis.

And, to tell you the truth, I feel pretty scrawny when I'm at 180 or below. You don't wrestle grizzly bears on the side of mountains weighing 180.

penguinz 03-31-2014 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10529065)
My problem with this for me is I'm not sure I can get to where I want to be with the current vegan diet. And I don't really want to come off the vegan diet because I'm feeling really good right about now.

However, most vegan that work out are pretty scrawny looking. But to get buff, I'm going to have to cut out a lot of the higher fat foods I'm currently engulfing in order to get below 10%. I'm probably going to have to make a compromise and start sucking in a Whey based protein supplement in order to try and make it work as the pure Vegan ones are so goddamn expensive and you have to eat so freaking much of it to equal what you are outputting in terms of a workout. I'm already eating everything I can get my hands on.

I'm not sure it can be done on a realistic basis.

And, to tell you the truth, I feel pretty scrawny when I'm at 180 or below. You don't wrestle grizzly bears on the side of mountains weighing 180.

You are putting way too much emphasis on your body weight... Why does it matter if you are 170 or 185 if you have the aesthetics you are looking for and can push the weight you want to be able to push?

Katipan 03-31-2014 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10529037)
1) How do you know you were 9%?

2) It's only scrawny if you are really tall.



Not really. I don't "power lift," but I make it my goal to be stronger every year than I was the year before. Aesthetics are certainly second, but being stronger and fitter for soccer is my main goal.



That's really great! (honest)



Yoga is always a good idea.



How do you know what your body fat is?

For reference, I'm 5'11", and this is 9% bodyfat (measured by both a DEXA scan and a Bodpod) @ ~170 lbs. My scale told me I was 6% for about two weeks leading up to the real measurement, so it's not very accurate.

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D4E68D1833.jpghttp://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...D55AA3E9B0.jpg

I mean, if you're just ****ing around in the gym and doing whatever and you look like this, I'll just say congratulations to you on your awesome genetics and sit here being really jealous, because this took a shitload of hard work for me.

Just gorgeous.

Aspengc8 03-31-2014 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 10528434)
I'm just trying to help but I don't really agree with any of this. I have no problem if you like circuits and the perceived exertion you get from doing them. Hell, after benching today, the rest of my workout was 2-3 exercises done in circuit fashion for a huge pump. A serious bodybuilder type day, lol.
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Lewdog are you still running 5/3/1? I'm curious as to how your setting up the circuit accessory work. I've been running Beyond 5/3/1 for a couple months now, and body weight is up to 236.5 as of this morning. So that's about a pound a week, I'm happy with that.

Anyway, this is how my days are arranged, let me know how your running the circuits as I may try to incorporate it.

monday: Squat 5/3/1, joker sets, first set last with 2 sec pause in the hole. Accessory: Glute ham raises 4-5 sets, reverse lunge from a box 4-5 sets, Prowler work for weight, not speed. hanging leg raises

tuesday: Bench 5/3/1, joker sets, first set last. All benching done with a full pause on chest. All benching super-set with weighted nuetral chins.
Accessory: low incline DB bench superset with either dumbell rows or chest supported rows, 4-5 sets. Shoulder circuit of rear delt movement and side laterals, 4-5 sets of 15-20 reps.

wed off

thurs: sumo deads 5/3/1, jokers & FSL.
accessory same as monday

friday: OHP 5/3/1, jokers & FSL. All pressing superset with weighted chins & rows like tuesday. same accessory work.

saturday: clean up day (arms & calves LOL)

sunday: off

Since I switched gyms to one that has about 40 yards of indoor turf set up for a prowler, i've been hitting it twice a week. Weight still going up and abs still visible. Goal is 250lbs. The work outs are the easy part.. its all the eating that is a real PITA :banghead:

Buehler445 03-31-2014 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Dunit35 (Post 10528293)
I'm going to have to change my shoes. I can't shake these shin splints. This is day three of resting them. I chased a dude last night for only forty or so yards and my shins were killing me when I got done. I feel like I'm getting behind on my workouts.

Definitely change shoes. If you can try to talk to someone who knows wtf is going on when you try on the shoes.

Ice ice ice. Shin splints suck. And they don't go away overnight. Did you look into those wraps I posted? They won't fix it. But they will help you get out there sooner.

Omaha 03-31-2014 08:54 AM

We've had a "who's the fittest?" competition going on at my gym over the last month or so and the finals were this weekend. I made it to the finals and lost to 3 personal trainers who are all in their mid-20s. I felt pretty good about that. (I was also up late drinking and watching bball the night before with friends & that didn't help)

Aspengc8 03-31-2014 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10529310)
We've had a "who's the fittest?" competition going on at my gym over the last month or so and the finals were this weekend. I made it to the finals and lost to 3 personal trainers who are all in their mid-20s. I felt pretty good about that. (I was also up late drinking and watching bball the night before with friends & that didn't help)

What were the qualifications for being 'fit'?

Omaha 03-31-2014 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Aspengc8 (Post 10529383)
What were the qualifications for being 'fit'?

Oh, ****. Here it comes....

They had a variety of competitions that we did each week. Usually a metcon workout for time. Fastest time won. For the final workout, they cleared out the lobby and had the 4 finalists in each division compete in front of everyone. The workout was:

3 rounds:

25 hand release pushups
100 air squats
35 straight leg situps
30 alternating DB snatches

luv 03-31-2014 10:50 AM

Question (so I don't bug my personal trainer...again).

Still feeling that strain in the left side of my lower back. Today is supposed to be legs, which include barbell squats and leg presses. I'm thinking this sounds like a possible recipe for disaster. Any recommendations? Extra lunges and step ups instead? I'm going to try some goblet squats to see what happens. Supposed to row 2000m as well.

Bowser 03-31-2014 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10529029)
Dude, that's not a goal, that's just being skinny.

Horseshit. That guy puts in tons of time at the gym. He's in every bit as good of shape as The Rock is, just not as strong. Frankly, I'd almost murder to be in that good of shape.

I've known a bunch of skinny guys that were in terrible physical fitness and looked nothing like that guy.


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