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  • #16
    Far from natural bro... I was around 140 lbs when I started trainning 3 years ago and now I am up to 186 lbs with the help of many different kinds of gear (only 5'7" though). You are right though I am NOT even cloes to done on trying to improve and get leaner and bigger...
    Last edited by Jnic103; 08-04-03, 07:56 PM.

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    • #17
      I agree w/sana... chest and back but the arms are lookin good :)

      Keep working hard and nice truck!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jnic103
        Far from natural bro... I was around 140lbs when I started trainning 3 years ago and now I am up to 186lbs with the help of many different kinds of gear (only 5'7" though). You are rigth though I am not even cloes to done on tring to improve and get leaner and bigger...
        Good attitude, never stop trying to improve.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jnic103
          Hey Hollywood you like the truck? Maybe we can watch a movie in the backseat together sometime. LOL J/K
          Let's go:D

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          • #20
            Keep training hard bro, you will get to your goals!! Nice base and ride!! ;) :)

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Cory
              Keep training hard bro, you will get to your goals!! Nice base and ride!! ;) :)
              I totally agree with Cory.

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              • #22
                You look good on top and like you said, you may be holding some water. What are your stats? Arms, chest and wheels since we can't see them.

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                • #23
                  How old are you BTW?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by 956Vette
                    How old are you BTW?
                    I just turned 23... I really have not measured myself except for my arms and they are 17". I will get back later with all my measurements...

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                    • #25
                      ummmmm....loving the truck.... :D :D great job - keep up the good work on your body...your young huh?

                      Love the avatar too :d

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                      • #26
                        Eat more. Nice truck bro. Keep it up

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                        • #27
                          Agree with Bouncer - just keep working all around. You're still very young, so keep working and you'll get to where you want.

                          BTW, never forget that it takes years to put on a 100lbs of muscle. I love it when some new person in the gym asks me how long it took to look like I do - simple answer "forever" :D

                          Good job just keep going brother,

                          DrG

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                          • #28
                            Nice delts, nice traps, nice bodyfat % - back and chest maybe a little laggy? Some of that could be posing though, takes practice.

                            Until you compete or something though, just hit it all hard.

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                            • #29
                              Ok to be honest... you started gear much too soon... you were lookin for the quick answer... your arms and delts are good for your over all condition but you really lack girth/thickness... chest and back are way behind your delts and arms... the first pic you turned sideways and it really shows the lack of girth... I'm far from saying all is lost or hopeless... but lotsa food and heavy basic compound exercises should be first on your mind...not gear... F_T

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                              • #30
                                ^Bump what he said! :)

                                That's how I got there, brother.. Lots of food, sleep, and heavy liftin' goes a long way.. How many cycles have you done, anyway?

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