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Berzerker 12-15-2011 06:56 PM

I'll take a better frontal shot if you want to show the abs.... I'll do a Zyzz pose haha.

Berz out.

PK6o4* 12-15-2011 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Fcukedd (Post 7727651)
Those cracked the fuck out of my door frame to the point where I stopped using it.

I rather just do pullups at the gym lol

it didnt do anything to mine but then again last time i used it i was around 120lb lol

@vancity, your back looks like mine 3 months ago when i was 125lb lol

Spoiler!


i used to search on the comp for hours for the perfect routine thinking that was my problem for not making gains much or my genetics but i realized recently i was overthinking it and wasted my time, all u need is a typical split or full body routine and a lot of good food and you will make good progress

this is a pretty good read to motivate u to eat more if that makes sense:

Spoiler!
taken from this article: T NATION | 37 Tips and Tales from Dave Tate which halo posted back in 2008 or 09

neggo 12-15-2011 07:06 PM

Seems like quite a few people here have had a struggle gaining some weight. Any here have the opposite problem? Any former fatties here? :)

niu99 12-15-2011 07:07 PM

no abs

Excelsis 12-15-2011 07:17 PM

Lol +1 on the article

i just hounded everything in my house and kept getting more food

SkinnyPupp 12-15-2011 07:17 PM

Dammit I feel like going to the gym today, I think because I actually had a really good solid sleep for once. But last time I overworked myself (the day I posted that picture) it took me 3 days to recover :okay:

"dieting" sucks :okay:

exdee 12-15-2011 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 7727922)
Dammit I feel like going to the gym today, I think because I actually had a really good solid sleep for once. But last time I overworked myself (the day I posted that picture) it took me 3 days to recover :okay:

"dieting" sucks :okay:

i know how u feel bro :(
but these pics motivated right when it was back day :fuckyea:

Excelsis 12-15-2011 07:19 PM

worked out today with 7 hours of sleep and had 6 hours of sleep 2 days ago..

still got through it but not with the same pump, sleep makes you refreshed as hell and motivated if you workout first thing in the morning

SkinnyPupp 12-15-2011 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpha v2 (Post 7727927)
worked out today with 7 hours of sleep and had 6 hours of sleep 2 days ago..

still got through it but not with the same pump, sleep makes you refreshed as hell and motivated if you workout first thing in the morning

That's me every day bro. I normally can't sleep more than 7 hours, and 6 is usual. Which is weird because I have no reason ever to get up other than whenever the fuck I want :fuuuuu:

Got like 10 hours last night, thanks to some melatonin at 10pm

Excelsis 12-15-2011 07:25 PM

why only 6?

if i workout with a lack of sleep my eyes just want to explode and they get that oxygenated feeling which is uncomfortable as well

SkinnyPupp 12-15-2011 07:29 PM

I dunno man, when I wake up to piss or whatever, I usually can't fall back asleep. I just lay there 'trying' to sleep, and eventually just get up after 30-60 minutes of laying there.

V4NC1TY 12-15-2011 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PK6o4* (Post 7727899)
i used to search on the comp for hours for the perfect routine thinking that was my problem for not making gains much or my genetics but i realized recently i was overthinking it and wasted my time, all u need is a typical split or full body routine and a lot of good food and you will make good progress

k i think i know what my problem is now ...
i'm always googling and youtubing shit, for new exercises to do
at home i'm like :accepted: , but when i get to the fitness centre i'm like :fuckthatshit:
i find working out alone (for me) much better than working out with friends. i do too much talking, and not enough lifting. sometimes i sit there after doing a set and start daydreaming ...
i need motivation and commitment ... gotta get my ass on track

Excelsis 12-15-2011 07:53 PM

i always workout by myself, working out with people lowers your focus, plus if they're not on your level then it's somewhat even harder

you have to be constantly giving 100% full on determined, focused and not distracted by anything

jimzilla 12-15-2011 08:03 PM

I just watched this tonight for motivation tomorrow. Going hard as a mother on squats tomorrow.

Powerlifting Unlimited Documentary

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=C95R0ZD2

MarkyMark 12-15-2011 08:08 PM

Been getting great workouts in since I've been working nights. Get up around lunch time, go to the gym first thing and it's pretty dead at that time and I'm full of energy. Back when I was working days id be working 630am to 5pm and then by the time I got to the gym at 6 I was tired as fuck and the gym is packed at that time as well. It makes such a difference
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chin3se604 12-15-2011 08:10 PM

ugh ever since stopping the stronglift program and going back to my original routine, 5 days a week a muscle group a day.. my strength has been decreasing in bench/deadlift/ and dumbell presses

LC21 12-15-2011 08:15 PM

Sweet hit my new PR for deadlft. Yay
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PS. Just bought me some tbone steak, can't wait to eat it for lunch tomorrow.

DaFonz 12-15-2011 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neggo (Post 7727905)
Seems like quite a few people here have had a struggle gaining some weight. Any here have the opposite problem? Any former fatties here? :)

240 lbs here. That sucked :P

Quote:

Originally Posted by chin3se604 (Post 7728004)
ugh ever since stopping the stronglift program and going back to my original routine, 5 days a week a muscle group a day.. my strength has been decreasing in bench/deadlift/ and dumbell presses

If you're getting weaker, then maybe you should go back to stronglifts.

If anyone needs a gym and doesn't mind going to vancouver community centers, they have a deal now where you can buy a $50 gift cert and get another $10. So buy 6 of them and you have $360 worth which lets you buy a one year pass for $300. Works out to $25/month.

Excelsis 12-15-2011 08:22 PM

why not just alternate your workout?

one week you do strength training

second week you do your routine

RRxtar 12-15-2011 08:31 PM

i just want to say its fantastic seeing all the new named in here and how motivated you guys are. im feeding off your guys' drive too.

just remember to not get too carried away over complicating things. sometimes we spend too much time thinking about lifing and forget to actually just lift. keep it simple, keep it compound, keep it heavy, keep good form, and keep eating.

neggo 12-15-2011 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFonz (Post 7728013)
240 lbs here. That sucked :P

I actually used to be closer to 300...not sure what my exact weight was but I was a huge balloon probably around 280-290. It sucked balls lol. You got any progress pictures? I think it'd be quite inspirational. I wouldn't mind posting mine :)

Excelsis 12-15-2011 08:34 PM

best times i workout is when i have a passive mind, it's like i'm not even thinking, just doing it subconsciously

JDął 12-15-2011 08:49 PM

I just measured again for you Berz, cause you're my 6'3" brother from another mother. Of course I'm broflexing in a pub for the ladies. No idea where this string came from. 17 and 3/8's to be exact.

I'm drunk :lawl:LOL
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TouringTeg 12-15-2011 08:52 PM

Here's my back pic. 6'0" 194lbs, age 31. Lifting for 2 years. Started at 165lbs


Berzerker 12-15-2011 08:54 PM

lmao Atta boy! Decent! Hmm I should remeasure mine haha.

Berz out.


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