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DFC wrote:GOS when i saw u in the mall at first i didnt recognize you because you did get noticeably smaller.
Keep it up bruh, its an awesome feeling.
I wish i had the dedication like you, for me its a work in progress.
I have not been serious with gym and eating properly for the month of January and i put on some blubber.
From my own personal journey-
When you accustomed to being fat, and then lose the fat, you seriously feel reborn. You feel like a completely different person.
You can now do things you cant/wouldnt normally do.
GoS wrote:what the best cardio work out to do at home
Conrad wrote:Leave that for the new year resolutioners konartis.
You could make something better with a little welding skills. Besides, is bench you gonna bench right through and how much resistance you're gonna get with that setup?
Home cardio = jump rope and shuttle runs. If you want something more low impact you'll need a machine or as AllTrac said.
Seriously should consider lifting weights instead of just cardio to lose the weight.
GoS wrote:It gets boring at times expecially just music and a threadmill keepin u company
konartis wrote:Really wanted the bench, and the extra weights would have been good, but for 800. can't go wrong...lol,
konartis wrote:gym is really overcrowded these days a usual for new years and carnival,
GoS wrote:It gets boring at times expecially just music and a threadmill keepin u company
X_Factor wrote:but honestly, gyming alone at home does get boring after a while eh
you start of really strong and determined but after say 2 mths it gets a bit boring
simplejack wrote:If I'm going for the athletic aesthetic (footballer), what routine you'd recommend or supplementing (if necessary) I weigh 130lbs and wouldn't mind staying at that weight and just drop the body fat percentage, replace the body fat with muscle?
Conrad wrote:konartis wrote:Really wanted the bench, and the extra weights would have been good, but for 800. can't go wrong...lol,
I get where you're coming from. Just think, you're a beast already and down the road how many plastic weights and 1" bars you'll be destroying.![]()
My home setup is complete enough that I can leave out the commercial gym completely. I'm also realising some unforseen benefits, gyming at home allows me to squat/deadlift barefoot. It wasn't cheap at all though.
simplejack wrote:If I'm going for the athletic aesthetic (footballer), what routine you'd recommend or supplementing (if necessary) I weigh 130lbs and wouldn't mind staying at that weight and just drop the body fat percentage, replace the body fat with muscle?
Conrad wrote:Never tried it yet.
What benefits have you noticed?
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