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    How much have you gained/lost in the past 6 months?

    Since I'm still relatively new to bodybuilding I'm always curious about what other are doing.


    Have you gained a lot of muscle in the past 6 months?

    Have you lost fat, gained fat?

    What kind of routine and diet were you doing that got you your results?

    Are there any big guys (like myself) who have lost a lot of fat and packed on muscle recently?


    Whats your story?

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    haha nope
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    i gain about 10 pounds i would hope mostly muscle, hope to gain 10 more in 6 months

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    ive gained 20 pounds, mostly muscle, but definately a little fat in there. plan to gain at least 20 more then start cuttin.

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    i just eat as much as i can. doing a chest/tri/shoulders, legs, back/bi 3-day split. i just started this, however, i was doing full body 3 days a week. i see better results with this, esp. since im eating more again.

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    I was at 190 lbs, bulked up to 200- began to cut about 2 months ago, now at 180

    but I'm bulking again, this time with PH and creatine, hopefully I'll get to 200 again, and then cut back to 180

    I'm not crazy- just trying to build up some muscle and then cut down so that I progressively lose bodyfat, and keep some size

    Wish I was 165,

    Where can I get some DNP

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    165 ??? I'll TRADE WITH YOU..LOL
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    I'm only 5'6"......ha ha, 165 is still overweight
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    6 months = 15-20 pounds... Not sure if all muscle. I'm at about 12-14% Bodyfat.
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    I went from 204 to 212 at about 13-14 percent bodyfat. My strength levels have skyrocketed though.
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    Was 195lbs, now 182
    BF was 18.7, now 12.7
    Time = 6 months
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    I have gained something like 15 pounds in the past 6 months. I just started a new routine and the results look promising. I may have to tweak it a little bit, and of course change the lifts periodically, but I can't wait until 6 months passes on my new program. I expect to gain another 10 pounds or so. That would satisfy me.
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