Message from @FloridaManBoohajideen
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Biggest I ever was was somewhere like 280-290
Now I'm sittin at 250-260
Ooof man. I tell you it’s bad. I high key feel ashamed for how bad I let it get. My goal for losing the first 30 pounds was I didn’t want to be a fat fuck in plates and get clapped
I want to eventually get down to 220 by the end of the year which is losing 50+ pounds
Bro do it
You'll feel even better when you do
I feel you man. I wanna get to that point too
210-220 is ideal for me
Fuck yeah I feel even better the -30 I’m already down. I plan on just getting fucking built this year
I've been on it simce last feburary. My weight hasnt gone down, but boy have I slimmed down
I feel so much better as is
My goal is to drop to 210 lbs
So 10lbs
Hell yeah King
im 223 atm gonna drop fat an gain muscle try and lean down like that slowley to 200ish
Well we pick up the challenge monday the 27th
I think 210lbs its the optimal weight for me, not to skinny to be a pushover, not to heavy to loose mobility
@thedarkness05 were where the rules?
I’m trying to go from 170 To a fit 170 with more muscle mass
So you gonna bulge and then define? @FloridaManBoohajideen
Turns out they over exaggerate the side effects and Those only happen if you are a WWE wrestler or bodybuilder and take cycle after cycle instead of two cycles a year
I dont like taking anything like that
I just do it naturally
I haven’t before but I’m going to do one just to convert the extra weight that I’ve put on in the past eight months real quick and then go natural after that
No dude I will use science to be the best I can be
@NovaSoldier they're pinned in <#660538431629164544>
Thanks man
Just got the new weight bemch finally
Not quite the one I wanted, but I saved a bit getting this one
Now its just time to get some more weights for it
nice
Hey guys
I made a bet with a few friends and in order to win I need to raise my maximum 1 repetition bench press to at least 90 kilograms (198 pounds) . My current best is 75 kilograms (165 pounds). Do you think this is possible with a month of rigorous training/proper nutrition and sleep, do you have any advice?
Im sure ita possible, but dont know if its the best thing to do
Like 15kg in a month sounds like a lot
Anyone have any exercises that focus on back? I've been doing planks with my PC but that shit hurts
If you want a full upper and lower workout I can make one real quick, just let me know what equipment you have to work with
Shit I got this old as fuck bench and concrete weights. I've been benching, curling, squatting, shrugs, and dead lifting. Occasional push-ups, sit ups and planks. Just started leg raises today. I suppose all I really need to do is start cardio and side bridges. Anything else I should be doing?
You can do bent over rows and good mornings