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but its up to you, personally, from your pics, go for it.
) to compete, I might never have gotten started and I certainly wouldn't have the experience I have now...to help myself and others. Each show you do, you learn something....about yourself, your diet, training, etc....even if you come in dead last, you'll still benefit from competing!
You guys are great
and maybe some day I'll follow in your footsteps!|
Originally posted by gopro I just read your post and studied your photo. My answer is YES, you can and should compete. September will give you plenty of time to prepare. Here are some hints that may be helpful... - Enjoy the process! Watching your body get into the best shape ever will be very rewarding. -Concentrate on conditioning. Don't worry too much about losing muscle of scale weight. Being ripped gives the illusion of size when on stage. -Work hard on posing. You will feel better onstage when you are prepared, and hard posing will harden and seperate your muscles. -Don't change too much about your training. Let cardio and diet take care of your bodyfat. Your training should still be heavy to maintain muscle tissue. -Work hard on your lateral delts and upper/outer lats. This will make you wider as you have narrow clavicles. -Don't take it too seriously. This is not your career. Don't worry about anyone else, just yourself. You have no control over what anyone else looks like...compete against yourself and be the best YOU can be! Best of luck! |
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Originally posted by peetrips Thanks Gopro i get all emotional when i get awesome replies like that Please have a look at my journal in the diaries and make comments i'm seeing my trainer on Sunday so i'm not changing diet to much till i talk to him some of the guys have told me about rice cakes so im steering away from them and a few other things Have you seen the pic of my p/t it's in members pics he rips up awesome for a comp. |
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