[Pics] I Used to Be "Skinny-Fat"

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  • Hey... you look great!!! what kind of resistance training or strength training are you doing???? thanks
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Hey... you look great!!! what kind of resistance training or strength training are you doing???? thanks
    I am a firm believer in Max OT Weight Training/Max OT Cardio for both men and women. I have been following it since September '10.

    1. Each workout should last approximately 30 to 40 minutes.
    2. Train only 1 or 2 muscle groups per workout/day.
    3. Do 6 to 9 total heavy sets per muscle group.
    4. Do 4 to 6 reps per set.
    5. Rest 2 to 3 minutes between sets.
    6. Train each muscle group once every 5 to 7 days.
    7. Take a 1 week break from training every 8 to 10 weeks.

    Free PDF file about it here:
    http://www.freedomfly.net/Documents/MAX-OT.pdf

    If you need workout variations:
    http://www.skiplacour.com/max_ot_routine_home.htm

    Max-OT Cardio:
    http://ast-ss.com/information/?p=17

    Nutrition (Anabolic Timing):
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/pierce34.htm
  • sparklesammy
    sparklesammy Posts: 465 Member
    yep...you're hot!

    well done!
  • LisaZaugg1976
    LisaZaugg1976 Posts: 1,144 Member
    You look great WTG!!!
  • Delicate
    Delicate Posts: 625 Member
    Pump it up!

    way to go xD
  • Cheri_M
    Cheri_M Posts: 21 Member
    wow, that's an amazing transformation :noway: ~ great job! Thanks for all the helpful info!
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Thanks for the compliments everyone. My girlfriend isn't going to be happy with me when she reads this thread though lol
  • heb14
    heb14 Posts: 42 Member
    The only appropriate thing I can say is... DAAAAAYYYUM!!!!

    Congrats!
  • great info! and you look great!
  • Cassycat
    Cassycat Posts: 68 Member
    Whoa.
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
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    I thought it might be beneficial if you guys saw where I started from. Before I was Skinny-Fat, I was just plain Fat. :laugh:

    BMI:
    07/01/10 - 26.2
    11/24/10 - 22.8
    02/09/11 - 22.9





    (okay, maybe just chubby lol)
  • Thanks for the compliments everyone. My girlfriend isn't going to be happy with me when she reads this thread though lol

    Lol...she will probably be very happy when she reads all of it! You're her man, reason enough to be super happy! :tongue:
  • WifeMomDVM
    WifeMomDVM Posts: 1,025 Member
    Thanks for showing us what happens when you convert into muscle... literally! I def. want to peek in your diary!
  • Knbrooks42
    Knbrooks42 Posts: 63 Member
    Great post babe :) It's been an awesome experience to share with you! I'm so thankful you have been willing to help me transform myself, too.

    You look sexyyyyy! :love:
  • Tobi1013
    Tobi1013 Posts: 732 Member
    Absolutely amazing transformation!! Congrats on all of your hard work and thanks so much for sharing how you achieved your results!
  • droppin_lbs
    droppin_lbs Posts: 107 Member
    Congrats on the results of your efforts!
    The hard work speaks for itself.

    Your girlfriend will be proud, I'm sure.
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Lol...she will probably be very happy when she reads all of it! You're her man, reason enough to be super happy! :tongue:

    Hahaha. I wish it worked that way. Not saying I don't get jealous too sometimes though, lol
  • JennLifts
    JennLifts Posts: 1,913 Member
    I'd say be careful.. There's danger in low numbers.
  • DianaPowerUp
    DianaPowerUp Posts: 518 Member
    Your transformation is truly AMAZING and you look AWESOME. You should be very proud. That said, I did look at your diary, and man, you are paying a high price for that amazing body. Personally, the intense workouts and limited diet, with nutritional products added in, is really too hard for most people to handle.

    For me personally, I have a husband and 3 kids. There is no way that I would be eating chicken breast and spinach, several times a day, day after day after day. We go out for pizza, we eat spaghetti at home, etc. It just wouldn't work. So I do the best I can, work out as much/hard as I can, when I can, and watch what I eat. Sure, I'll never be ripped like you, but I'm not eating chicken breast and spinach every day. Don't you get bored with that? How long will you be able to keep that up? What happens when you go away for spring break, and everyone is tossing down pizza and beers? At some point, ya gotta live life too! ;)
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Your transformation is truly AMAZING and you look AWESOME. You should be very proud. That said, I did look at your diary, and man, you are paying a high price for that amazing body. Personally, the intense workouts and limited diet, with nutritional products added in, is really too hard for most people to handle.

    For me personally, I have a husband and 3 kids. There is no way that I would be eating chicken breast and spinach, several times a day, day after day after day. We go out for pizza, we eat spaghetti at home, etc. It just wouldn't work. So I do the best I can, work out as much/hard as I can, when I can, and watch what I eat. Sure, I'll never be ripped like you, but I'm not eating chicken breast and spinach every day. Don't you get bored with that? How long will you be able to keep that up? What happens when you go away for spring break, and everyone is tossing down pizza and beers? At some point, ya gotta live life too! ;)
    I understand completely, and don't worry. I plan on enjoying myself thoroughly over Spring Break (with two six packs! :happy:). Afterward, I will be more lax as I focus more on gaining muscle.

    You're taking a peak at my diet three weeks out from my deadline, and I am firing on all cylinders. Nobody could sustain this extreme of a diet forever, and it wouldn't even maximize their results if they did.
  • DianaPowerUp
    DianaPowerUp Posts: 518 Member
    Your transformation is truly AMAZING and you look AWESOME. You should be very proud. That said, I did look at your diary, and man, you are paying a high price for that amazing body. Personally, the intense workouts and limited diet, with nutritional products added in, is really too hard for most people to handle.

    For me personally, I have a husband and 3 kids. There is no way that I would be eating chicken breast and spinach, several times a day, day after day after day. We go out for pizza, we eat spaghetti at home, etc. It just wouldn't work. So I do the best I can, work out as much/hard as I can, when I can, and watch what I eat. Sure, I'll never be ripped like you, but I'm not eating chicken breast and spinach every day. Don't you get bored with that? How long will you be able to keep that up? What happens when you go away for spring break, and everyone is tossing down pizza and beers? At some point, ya gotta live life too! ;)
    I understand completely, and don't worry. I plan on enjoying myself thoroughly over Spring Break (with two six packs! :happy:). Afterward, I will be more lax as I focus more on gaining muscle.

    You're taking a peak at my diet three weeks out from my deadline, and I am firing on all cylinders. Nobody could sustain this extreme of a diet forever, and it wouldn't even maximize their results if they did.

    Whew!!! You had me worried. Good plan! Sounds like you really have your act together on this, and it's all well thought out. Great job!
  • fearlessly
    fearlessly Posts: 51 Member
    Holy crap, I'll take that body, please!.. :P

    Really great post to read through, though - thanks for that, and congrats on your success!
  • I'm enjoying your pictures ;P
    It is good you are focusing more on body fat percentage than weight as you will have to expect to gain weight as you gain muscle mass.
  • mrsannett
    mrsannett Posts: 257 Member
    That is great...wonderful job!
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Thanks everyone.:smile:
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Today was first day it warm enough and the first time I felt comfortable enough to run around campus shirtless. :happy:
  • _Bro
    _Bro Posts: 437 Member
    Great post / results!

    I'm on the short end of reaching my goal (body fat) and I am really trying to achieve it with minimal weight loss.

    My most recent strategy involves cycling my Protein, Carb, and Fat intake so that my slight calorie deficiency fits my exercise routine and has cutting & building days in the same week. After joining this board, I've heard this referred to as Zig Zagging or Calorie cycling.. Have you tried this as well?

    So far it seems to be working for me...
    The nutritional intake is not one that I will stick with long term but the results have warranted me sticking with it a bit longer.

    Anyways, congrats on your success..
  • Holy Crap! Wow!
  • YeaILift
    YeaILift Posts: 580 Member
    Great post / results!

    I'm on the short end of reaching my goal (body fat) and I am really trying to achieve it with minimal weight loss.

    My most recent strategy involves cycling my Protein, Carb, and Fat intake so that my slight calorie deficiency fits my exercise routine and has cutting & building days in the same week. After joining this board, I've heard this referred to as Zig Zagging or Calorie cycling.. Have you tried this as well?

    So far it seems to be working for me...
    The nutritional intake is not one that I will stick with long term but the results have warranted me sticking with it a bit longer.

    Anyways, congrats on your success..

    I have never tried calorie cycling. Alreast not on purpose anyway lol
  • jaynenxo
    jaynenxo Posts: 3 Member
    Amazing work brother! I'm in a similar boat as you... skinny-fat, working off the fat, then hitting the weights to bulk-up. I'm finishing up the Master Cleanse, was 140 Sunday the 6th, started the cleanse of on the 7th, I'm already down to 132 and cut three inches off the spare-tire. Should hit the goal by Wednesday, then it'll be time to hit the gym. I'll try to get some pics up also

    Thanks for the post man!

    - Jaynen
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