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Old 08-10-2015, 03:18 PM
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Honestly, my goal was to stay below 200, but hey. I guess if my body fat keeps decreasing, I am not gonna complain about the mass increase. I am more here for the fitness and advice aspect I have no intentiom in competing in bodybuilding. I know it is a bodybuilding forum, which I do have an interest in it, but I am not much of a bodybuilder. I used to compete in no gi freestyle grappling when I was younger. I am 26 now. I had some lower back issues and and an issue with my right knee that I incurred over time, unrelated. Between that and some other outside influences it really put my fitness on pause. Slowly getting back in the game, and although I feel I am older then I want to be to participate... I plan to get back into Gracie BJJ real soon. Just making sure I am back up to par, so I don't re-injur myself. I am going for the more define cut look. Trying to increase both my stamina (although I hate cardio) and my strength. I guess if I had a game plan, that would be it.


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Originally Posted by new-Jedi View Post
I just didn't want to be rude.

You must be doing something right. You are 205, and I'm not sure how old, but I thought you said you were young. What's you goal?

Are you planning on competing?

My goal now is 195, but I wouldn't stop. I'd like to get to a decent sized physique model look. And then decide from there.

I don't foresee ever competing in comps. I'm not sure I want to constantly go through what it takes to get your body fat that low. Everyone who does that is very impressive. I imagine it takes some real dedication. I wouldn't mind getting to that low of body fat once o see what it takes.
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