Lifting "success" (sort of)
js8181
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I've shifted from burning fat to getting more muscle. I bought some hand barbells and can tell at least that I can lift more than I could when I bought them a couple months ago. This is the first time since college that I have actually tried lifting weights. Before now, I just ran and biked a lot, but never thought about my actual muscles. I made the decision partially because of vanity, but partially because I'd like to have a base of muscle when I get older and start to deteriorate.
Here's the side by side comparison.
Before (June '15) 163lbs
Now 166
I realize I could still burn quite a bit of fat to get to this muscle, but from what I understand I can't do both --gain muscle and lose fat--at the same time. I just started going back to losing fat, while still lifting to maintain muscle.
Here's the side by side comparison.
Before (June '15) 163lbs
Now 166
I realize I could still burn quite a bit of fat to get to this muscle, but from what I understand I can't do both --gain muscle and lose fat--at the same time. I just started going back to losing fat, while still lifting to maintain muscle.
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Nice job0
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"I'd like to have a base of muscle when I get older and start to deteriorate." I love this reason!! I definitely want to slow down deterioration by taking preventative measures. Never a better time to start than now. Keep at it!!0
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Any difference? I weight 172 in these pictures, eating about 2300 per day. I definitely feel bigger, but maybe just in my gut haha.
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Great progress - there is a definite difference0
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How do you rotate / cycle cardio and strength training, Can this be done am/pm.0
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I keep my cardio/strength about the same. Maybe walk more than run/bike, but mostly I just eat more calories from protein (well, aside from my trip to New Orleans, where I also increased my calories through beignets, but we don't talk about that).demitri_316 wrote: »How do you rotate / cycle cardio and strength training, Can this be done am/pm.
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Hey you're getting some great gains! I see a big difference!!0
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Runninginafatsuit wrote: »Hey you're getting some great gains! I see a big difference!!
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This is me at 170ish. If anybody is good at estimating body fat percentage that'd be appreciated!
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Nice job, keep up the good work. I would estimate body fat overall body fat around 12 to 14 %, which is really good. Different parts of your body will be lower and some parts will be higher.0
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ChrissalmonPT wrote: »Nice job, keep up the good work. I would estimate body fat overall body fat around 12 to 14 %, which is really good. Different parts of your body will be lower and some parts will be higher.0
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Thanks!0
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Looking good, brother!
Definitely put on muscle since the original post.0 -
I would also say around 16-18%. Program that helped me gain strength and muscle but at same time lose fat is the kinobody program. Check his website or youtube channel. Would recommend to you. Takes time and good nutrition most importantly.0
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Weight still the same. I'm going maintain my lifting routine but add more cardio (specifically longer runs/bikes) and cut dessert and alcohol. Going to the Mediterranean in a month as a motivation!
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What kind of numbers you lifting and what lifts?0
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15lb hand barbells, 2 sets of 10 each for shoulder fly/biceps alternating with various chest exercises (don't know the name). Basically, lie on a bench and stretch my arms out the side, then bring up them. Repeat, but like a bench press, then again, but with weights nearly touching. Then a thing where you lean one leg forward, and extend for a with your triceps back. Wow, I'm really bad at knowing the names of exercises!0
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I'm up to 173 now. I want to decrease body fat now, but don't want to lose the muscle mass I've gained. Advice?
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Looking great !! Try to see if you can go heavier but make sure you have the right form ask someone that knows what they are doing first or Google workouts to do and watch the videos1
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