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your profile says: 6'4" skinny guy who is GymmaxxingMine are 6.75 inches at 6 foot 4. I've always been very skinny though, like an ectomorph.
Wrist size doesn't really matter unless you plan on becoming a pro bodybuilder. Any healthy young man can get very muscular in a few years of training if he knows how to do it properly. Even if you start with narrow shoulders, wide hips and a very skinny body, you can still look great if you train hard, all it means is that your body responds less to the training so you have to be much stronger than other men to reach a good level of muscle mass.
My cousin has even smaller wrists than me and he managed to get very big arms and forearms.
Also, fat guys tend to have bigger wrists because of the extra fat surrounding that part of the arm, not because of genetics.
Yeah I lift but I'm only at the beginner level because for years, I was like most guys on this forum, I didn't know how to gymmax efficiently as a natural lifter, but now I actually know how.your profile says: 6'4" skinny guy who is Gymmaxxing
Where can we see your physique? Do you practice what you preach?
So you've been lifting since 2016 and are still a novice lifter? Thats... uh... I can't really say much about that without being rude sorry.Yeah I lift but I'm only at the beginner level because for years, I was like most guys on this forum, I didn't know how to gymmax efficiently as a natural lifter, but now I actually know how.
My program allows me to add every month:
15 lbs to my overhead press
20-25 lbs to my bench press
25-30 lbs to my barbell row
30 lbs to my squat
30 lbs to my deadlift
As for my bodyweight, I only weigh 170 lbs but I add 1 lb per week (half of it is muscle, half of it is lean body mass and fat).
In 8 months, I'll be at around 205 lbs, and I'll look like I lift.
Then I'll lower my calories and aim to gain 0.5 lbs per week and I will gain 2 lbs of muscle per month for the 3 or 4 following months, which should put me at around 210 lbs at a high but healthy body fat that is between 15 and 20% body fat.
At that point, I'll cut down to 12% body fat and I'll be able to get laid easily on Tinder.
And even if covid19's second wave is bad enough to close down gyms I won't be affected because I will have a home gym in 1 month, I already ordered my equipment from rogue fitness, so I'll be able to train consistently for the next year without getting interrupted.
My profile does say "skinny guy", so of course I am not muscular, if I were, then I'd be more focused on getting laid, and I wouldn't come here to post as much as I am right now. Building muscle is a slow process especially when you have a big frame like mine. I need to weigh at least 200 lbs to look like I lift and to be at a high enough body fat to make progress in the gym. My biggest mistake in the past was that I wasn't eating enough, now I eat 3500 calories every day with 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight, and I weigh myself every week and the weight is going up and so are my lifts.
In 1 year, I'll show pics of my transformation and finally I'll completely destroy the framecel myth that you all believe in. Because in the beginning, I was as skinny as Steve Rogers in the beginning of the first Captain America (that was back in 2016). I'll show the 2016, the 2020 and the 2021 pictures. And then, if this forum stays long enough, I'll show the 2022 and 2023 progress pics.
Yeah, of course I know that those numbers can be reached in less than 3 years.So you've been lifting since 2016 and are still a novice lifter? Thats... uh... I can't really say much about that without being rude sorry.
What are your lifts like after 4 years of training since 2016? Even with the "muh I didn't know what I was doing brooooo" excuse, you should still at least have decent lifts.
I've been lifting since October 2017 and these are my best lifts:
535lb (243kg) Conventional Deadlift 1RM
300lb (136kg) touch and go (TnG) Bench Press 1RM
285lb (130kg) Paused Bench Press 1RM
115lb weighted chin up 1RM
385lb (175kg) Back Squat 1RM
175lb (80kg) strict Overhead Press 1RM (I know its awful, Haven't maxed on strict OHP since 2019 lol)
All of these were done on or BEFORE August 5th, 2020. That means I reached this strength in LESS than 3 years.
Deadlift was from March. Bench was from July. Squat was from May. weighted chin up was on August 5th this year.
OHP is from 2019.
@6ft1 @goat2x @EverythingMattersCel @SubhumanCurrycel can confirm, they have seen video of my lifts.
I was 5'9" 162-165lbs when I did these lifts.
Yeah I lift but I'm only at the beginner level because for years, I was like most guys on this forum, I didn't know how to gymmax efficiently as a natural lifter, but now I actually know how.
My program allows me to add every month:
15 lbs to my overhead press
20-25 lbs to my bench press
25-30 lbs to my barbell row
30 lbs to my squat
30 lbs to my deadlift
As for my bodyweight, I only weigh 170 lbs but I add 1 lb per week (half of it is muscle, half of it is lean body mass and fat).
In 8 months, I'll be at around 205 lbs, and I'll look like I lift.
Then I'll lower my calories and aim to gain 0.5 lbs per week and I will gain 2 lbs of muscle per month for the 3 or 4 following months, which should put me at around 210 lbs at a high but healthy body fat that is between 15 and 20% body fat.
At that point, I'll cut down to 12% body fat and I'll be able to get laid easily on Tinder.
And even if covid19's second wave is bad enough to close down gyms I won't be affected because I will have a home gym in 1 month, I already ordered my equipment from rogue fitness, so I'll be able to train consistently for the next year without getting interrupted.
My profile does say "skinny guy", so of course I am not muscular, if I were, then I'd be more focused on getting laid, and I wouldn't come here to post as much as I am right now. Building muscle is a slow process especially when you have a big frame like mine. I need to weigh at least 200 lbs to look like I lift and to be at a high enough body fat to make progress in the gym. My biggest mistake in the past was that I wasn't eating enough, now I eat 3500 calories every day with 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight, and I weigh myself every week and the weight is going up and so are my lifts.
In 1 year, I'll show pics of my transformation and finally I'll completely destroy the framecel myth that you all believe in. Because in the beginning, I was as skinny as Steve Rogers in the beginning of the first Captain America (that was back in 2016). I'll show the 2016, the 2020 and the 2021 pictures. And then, if this forum stays long enough, I'll show the 2022 and 2023 progress pics.
Bad excuse sorry. Most of my childhood I was borderline 18-19 BMI (underweight is 17 BMI or lower). Before October 2017, I was 5'9" 130lbs. I was a very skinny kid in my childhood.From 2016 to 2018, I wasn't eating enough because I had been underweight and nearly anorexic for a big part of my childhood and teenage years so my appetite was so low that I could not even consume 1500 calories without feeling sick, it took me 2 years to increase my appetite enough to make progress and I also had to improve my mobility and form on the compound movements.
Okay this is a legit excuse. Surgery is a very serious thing and can affect training.In july 2018 I had double jaw surgery which took me until September of that year to recover and I trained for a few months until I got sick and when I felt better,
Bad exuse. I'm a virgin too.I was super depressed because of the fact that I was (and still am) a virgin.
imo you should get a homegym if you can afford it or have the space for it.And in most of 2019 I didn't even go to the gym.
Unfortunate, but this would not have been an issue if you had a homegym.In 2020, I started in early February but the gyms in my area closed down in mid march and reopened only in late june so I lost all my gains and had to restart from scratch in late june, it took me only a month to get my gains back but I then wasted time being obssessed with tinder so I kind of stopped training for 3 weeks, and lost about 10% of my strength which I regained in around 2 weeks. And I haven't stopped since then and I'll never have to since I'll have my home gym in a month.
As I have said, I will have my home gym in a month, it will all be high quality stuff from rogue fitness:Bad excuse sorry. Most of my childhood I was borderline 18-19 BMI (underweight is 17 BMI or lower). Before October 2017, I was 5'9" 130lbs. I was a very skinny kid in my childhood.
Okay this is a legit excuse. Surgery is a very serious thing and can affect training.
Bad exuse. I'm a virgin too.
imo you should get a homegym if you can afford it or have the space for it.
I have a homegym in my basement (Power rack, barbell, bench, plates, pull up bar, dip bar, etc) I made great strength gains from this.
Unfortunate, but this would not have been an issue if you had a homegym.
3 week breaks are understandable though. I've taking breaks like this before.
Bad excuse sorry. Most of my childhood I was borderline 18-19 BMI (underweight is 17 BMI or lower). Before October 2017, I was 5'9" 130lbs. I was a very skinny kid in my childhood.
Okay this is a legit excuse. Surgery is a very serious thing and can affect training.
Bad exuse. I'm a virgin too.
imo you should get a homegym if you can afford it or have the space for it.
I have a homegym in my basement (Power rack, barbell, bench, plates, pull up bar, dip bar, etc) I made great strength gains from this.
Unfortunate, but this would not have been an issue if you had a homegym.
3 week breaks are understandable though. I've taking breaks like this before.
Damn those are such T-rex arms. My arms are way longer, they'll never get that big.8"
Best i can bicep curl was 50kg (clean) and 60kg wrist curl. That's 2 years of armwrestling training
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It's cause you're 6'4Damn those are such T-rex arms. My arms are way longer, they'll never get that big.
Just buy some good quality logger boots (from either Rocky boots or Georgia), they are made out of leather, they look great and they can add 3 inches to your height and they are very comfortable, you can buy them without the steel toe if you don't do manual labour that requires it. So with logger boots, you would be 6 feet tall.It's cause you're 6'4
I'm just 5'9 and struggling with height horribly
Take solace in being average. Especially on this site, your views are massively skewed. You are heightmogged by about 50-60% of guys but it's not that big of a deal if you have everything else figured out.It's cause you're 6'4
I'm just 5'9 and struggling with height horribly
You lifts are way higher than most people achieve after 3 years. Of course a lot of people can achieve that with a structured program good diet and consistent training It's just that in my experience very few will in real life.So you've been lifting since 2016 and are still a novice lifter? Thats... uh... I can't really say much about that without being rude sorry.
What are your lifts like after 4 years of training since 2016? Even with the "muh I didn't know what I was doing brooooo" excuse, you should still at least have decent lifts.
I've been lifting since October 2017 and these are my best lifts:
535lb (243kg) Conventional Deadlift 1RM
300lb (136kg) touch and go (TnG) Bench Press 1RM
285lb (130kg) Paused Bench Press 1RM
115lb weighted chin up 1RM
385lb (175kg) Back Squat 1RM
175lb (80kg) strict Overhead Press 1RM (I know its awful, Haven't maxed on strict OHP since 2019 lol)
All of these were done on or BEFORE August 5th, 2020. That means I reached this strength in LESS than 3 years.
Deadlift was from March. Bench was from July. Squat was from May. weighted chin up was on August 5th this year.
OHP is from 2019.
@6ft1 @goat2x @EverythingMattersCel @SubhumanCurrycel can confirm, they have seen video of my lifts.
I was 5'9" 162-165lbs when I did these lifts.