Ok iv been training on and off ... due to family issues ect... but iv finally reached my initial goal of getting to 10% body fat , now my next goal is to get to under 8%.
Here are my recent pics, would love to see what anybody thinks of them, wer u think i could improve ect....
Remember my goal is just to tone up and be lean.
Now that you have reached your goal of 10% body fat (congrats), skip the goal of getting to 8% and start a good clean bulk to put some muscle on that frame.
Now that you have reached your goal of 10% body fat (congrats), skip the goal of getting to 8% and start a good clean bulk to put some muscle on that frame.
thats what i was gonna say but i'd figue he'd just say he wanted to be lean or some craplikethat
lmao yeh sori mate.. im not lookin to be really big , i just wanna get my abs showing and be genrally healthy, and obviously reap the strength rewards too!
and yeh i know haha everywer could improve haha , just mean is there anywer thats really bad u think ?
lmao yeh sori mate.. im not lookin to be really big , i just wanna get my abs showing and be genrally healthy, and obviously reap the strength rewards too!
and yeh i know haha everywer could improve haha , just mean is there anywer thats really bad u think ?
@10% BF you should look pretty ripped, but you obviously don't have a lot of muscle on your frame at all. I know you don't want to get big, but at least big enough to when you cut again people will be like "yeah he works out"
Originally Posted by B40
No gym for home, work out floor with 30, but is it for 20 like 30 lb when you no lift it to be for men, for 30 lbs instead? or half is 10 for 20 pounds?
Adding "some muscle onto your frame" is a far cry from "getting huge". If you dropped your bodyfat anymore right now you'd just plain look skinny. I'm pretty sure you'll need to add more muscle to meet your ideal physique, so do it before cutting.
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