What a difference 5 months can make! (Progress pics)
epmck11
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Time for more progress pics! I did some after 3 months, and I was going to wait for 6 months, but I figured I'd share some now to show how lean I got because I'm planning on starting to bulk.
The lighting isn't great and I'm fair skinned so the pics aren't that flattering, but hopefully you can see that I've lost a lot of fat while I've also maintained, and probably even gained some, muscle over the last five months. It's hard to believe the first one was me only 22.5 weeks ago, and it's even harder to believe the current one is me now!
I appreciate any comments! I'd be happy to share what I've done if anyone is interested. Feel free to add me too if you want. :-)
The lighting isn't great and I'm fair skinned so the pics aren't that flattering, but hopefully you can see that I've lost a lot of fat while I've also maintained, and probably even gained some, muscle over the last five months. It's hard to believe the first one was me only 22.5 weeks ago, and it's even harder to believe the current one is me now!
I appreciate any comments! I'd be happy to share what I've done if anyone is interested. Feel free to add me too if you want. :-)
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Looking good!0
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Nice bro!0
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Big difference already! Great job0
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great job! do you feel as good as you look?0
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What all did you do to get this way... great job0
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Wow!! Great job keep it up!0
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Nicely done! What an inspiration for others. Good job.0
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Wow!! You look great!! Keep up the great work.0
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Way to go. Looking great!0
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Big difference, your a totally different shape! Well done0
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amazing!0
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That's fantastic!0
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WoW! Great job!0
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Nice job!0
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Thanks for your great feedback everyone! It gives me great motivation to keep it up.
For those who've asked, here's what I've done:
- I follow a Lean Gains eating schedule, intermittent fasting for 12-16 hours a day. Normally Lean Gains calls for 16 hours, but I live a very active lifestyle so sometimes that becomes difficult, but still I think Lean Gains has helped a lot with shedding fat during the fasting state.
- I count calories and macros diligently and follow a high protein, moderate carb and fat diet plan. I don't "eat clean" or follow a "caveman diet" or anything like that. If you look at my diary, I eat ice cream almost every day. I don't eat fast food because it disgusts me or drink soda because I don't like it, but that was the same for when I was fat.
- I weigh myself every morning, first thing I do after I go to the bathroom, then I enter it in a program called Libra for Android, which tracks your weight fluctuations and trends. People say not to weigh yourself that often, but for me it helps to know my weight fluctuations to keep better track of it. Plus Libra creates interesting charts for it!
- I don't track exercise or "eat back calories" because I don't trust any source of how many calories I've burned other than what my weight says over the period of a couple weeks. I calculated my estimated calories on another website for someone who lives an active lifestyle, and I modify that to fit my goals as I see fit, but I don't rely on MFP to tell me how many calories I should eat or how many I burned on some exercise which they have no idea about. I think it's a mistake to rely on MFP to make calculations for you on how many calories you burned. Just use MFP for tracking your eating.
- I don't do any cardio, but I work in a warehouse, which is a physically demanding job. This helped me burn a lot of my fat early on during my diet, and lately it has allowed me to eat a ton of calories without gaining weight.
- I lift religiously three times a week. I never miss a scheduled lifting day. My routine is simple, I focus on the big compound lifts: squats, deadlifts, bench press, overhead press, rows, pullups, etc. I don't waste my time with too many of the small isolation lifts. I lift heavy weights and keep pushing myself to go heavier. My workouts are extremely intense and that's why I make sure to have 4 rest days from lifting a week. I think people who want to see results fast think they'll get more improvements by going to the gym every day, and unfortunately that's not the case. You need those days off and just make sure the time that you're in the gym you're spending efficiently.0 -
wow! you are freakin ripped! great job!0
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Awesome brother!! It's been a great experience to follow your progress!!0
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Congratulations! That's fantastic. Thanks for posting.0
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Nice work you should be really proud of yourself!0
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Wonderful job!!!!0
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Amazing! Very inspirational!
And don't sweat the pale / bad lighting thing. I think you're the only one who even noticed. Seriously though. You look ripped! That's a heck of a transformation!0 -
Wow great job dude you love great:-)0
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Is that the same you? Look different...0
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Is that the same you? Look different...
Ha ha thanks, yes... That's the same me. I know what you mean though, I look like two different people. I don't recognize myself really in either pic, probably still think of myself as someone more in the middle of the two.0 -
You barely look like the same bloke. Well done0
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Very inspiring!! Good job on losing the fat and toning up!! Keep it up!! Can't wait to see what happens after 3 more months! Keep us posted!Time for more progress pics! I did some after 3 months, and I was going to wait for 6 months, but I figured I'd share some now to show how lean I got because I'm planning on starting to bulk.
The lighting isn't great and I'm fair skinned so the pics aren't that flattering, but hopefully you can see that I've lost a lot of fat while I've also maintained, and probably even gained some, muscle over the last five months. It's hard to believe the first one was me only 22.5 weeks ago, and it's even harder to believe the current one is me now!
I appreciate any comments! I'd be happy to share what I've done if anyone is interested. Feel free to add me too if you want. :-)0 -
congrats!0
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You look amazing! So encouraging to see what 5 months can do! Thanks for sharing and congrats on your dedication and hard work.0
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Great work so far man. I almost thought this was a photoshop job at first. Lol. That's a killer difference in a pretty damned short amount of time.0
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Fantastic job0
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