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Old 04-28-2008, 08:22 PM   #46 (permalink)
secondhandloser
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Originally Posted by Waittz View Post
If you like the malnourished, just let out of a Russian prison look.

Shame on you for encouraging this.

OP get over yourself. Go post your pics at T-nation if you want your ego stroked, I'm sure you will greatly humbled.


There is no reason to continue taking pictures 3 weeks apart. Try 3 months. I am sorry but I am not impressed the slightest. You want my respect, post your back and legs after you gain 15 more lbs. Manipulating lighting angles and removing the color from the pic does not change the fact that I cant see any difference. You do not make significant visual gains in the matter of weeks. If you are going for the skinny kid look, well congrats you made it. If you want to look like someone who lifts weights or an athlete stop taking pictures and start squatting. I am not being mean, I am being honest. You happen to be lucky that this board is full of nice people, but that isnt what you want unless medeocricy is your goal. You have ALLOT of work to do. So start taking it serious and do not take another picture until your BW has been manipulated by at least 10%, judging by your pics that is about 15 lbs.

Start eating right, start lifting smart and start making progress. Until then there is no point in posting another myspace picture of the front of our torso.
Thanks

Just to be clear, I don't feel like I'm anything special- but putting pics up online helps me see the progress I'm making and roll with it.

And just for the record, I've gone from 155 lbs to 197lbs. I squat regularly, and can squat 315 atg. I row- my legs are my greatest asset.
I've been working out for a grand total of four and a half months, pictures were taken at three months, and then four months for this most recent one. I'm pretty pleased with the progress I've made. Do I still have a long way to go? Of course. Am I anywhere near being happy with where I'm at? Of course not. But taking a look at what I look like even in December of this year, versus now, I'm very happy with the progress I've made.

EDIT: You also have been lifting for at least 4 years, on 'roids. What's with all the hate?


And Willie, I wound up quitting the team to focus on school, but they're having a very solid season.

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