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No offense, but you are a fucking moron.
In 6 months, the most he's gonna lose is 3-6 lbs. tops.
If he continues to eat right, he shouldn't gain any fat weight at all.
And because of muscle memory, he'll be able to gain back what he lost within 6-8 weeks easy.
Angst much? That was uncalled for. What's more, it's me that's saying it!
You're making an assumption. Do you know what KelJu's genetics are? Maybe he's an extreme ectomorph thats fought for every pound of muscle that he has. The same goes with your assumption about regaining any lost muscle.
Even if he isn't a hard gainer, he'll lose a lot more than three to six pounds. KelJu is a big boy. He's likely to lose a lot more than that. The muscle you have is strictly a function of how much your body needs it. You stop pushing it, the body will give it up. It's a combination of homeostasis and energy efficiency.
The real danger here is breaking a good habit. Making a good habit is hard, losing it is easy. What if his 6 months off turns into 6 years off? Again, you don't know what his personality is like in regards to his personal life and motivation. I'm with Double D on this one. There's a lot more at stake here that you're thinking of.
For some people, working out is the lynch-pin of a healthy life-style. Once that goes, so too may the diet and active life-style.
I'm betting your in your early 20s, right? You've probably yet to learn that, sometimes, the money just isn't worth it.
Ultimately though, like others have said, you can always find time to workout, or do anything of true value.
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