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10 minutes ago, Senor Bairn said:

 


I love eating, it’s waking up feeling rubbish after eating shite the night before.

A clean bulk may happen over the next few months though.

 

I'd love to bulk but I just don't like not having abs, My mate is on 6 big meals a day and has gained like 6 kilos in 4 months.

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1 hour ago, staggy1929 said:

I'd love to bulk but I just don't like not having abs, My mate is on 6 big meals a day and has gained like 6 kilos in 4 months.

I've got a bit of a belly already, which is putting me off bulking, at 6'7 I'm about 106kg, I usually eat a lot of calories anyway but bulking would probably make me ill :lol: 

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2 minutes ago, Senor Bairn said:

I've got a bit of a belly already, which is putting me off bulking, at 6'7 I'm about 106kg, I usually eat a lot of calories anyway but bulking would probably make me ill :lol:

6'7! you may as well bulk and become the ultimate powerhouse 🤣

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1 hour ago, Busta Nut said:

I need to stop eating rubbish, How do folk manage this?

Also probably need to look at my diet.

Every time you want to eat some chips or sweets or whatever, do a line of crystal meth instead.  The weight will fall off.

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I've been doing variations of the deadlift, squat, press and bench for the lsat couple of years.  Am thinking I should maybe change things up a little as might be good to try something different.  Dunno if I should add in more cardio - I generally try and get in one or two tabata sessions a week on the bike, considering adding in some more steady state stuff.  Am also thinking about adding in some dumbell work.  Anyone got any good programmes for this stuff?

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On 06/08/2019 at 15:41, Busta Nut said:

I need to stop eating rubbish, How do folk manage this?

Also probably need to look at my diet.

High fat/low carb diet. Every meal's tasty but I'm not that keen on carbs anyway so easy for me to do. 

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After getting down from 11st 12 at the start of the summer to 11st last week, I've come back from five days at Haggerston Castle to weigh myself at 12st 2lb :lol:

I know I haven't put on a stone, but I've been eating nothing but shite and have done hardly any exercise. A lot of high-carb, high-salt foods so I'll be storing a lot of water right now.

Back on it from tomorrow - seven weeks until the Scottish Half Marathon, want to be under 12% bodyfat by then (not really bothered about the weight).

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Gotten down from 18 st to 15 in last 6 months only eating bread if low cal sandwich and avoiding crisps and sweets. Had good regime of going out just about every night for 2 hours for walk. Struggling to to find the time to quite keep to that though will try to. Would like to maybe do some upper body stuff and thinking longer term towards winter maybe. Do like the idea of maybe a personal trainer. I have tried the gym before maybe now I've a better starting point it might be worth giving another go.  Maybe something a bit social too would be good. 

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@staggy1929

Now show me yours brother!!!!

Please accept the last 100m as being the difference netween mapometer and strava! 

Pretty happy with the pace as I was running a wee bit within myself to make sure I got the distance. Gave away about a minute with 2 x 30 sec walks in the last 2km aswell. Plenty room to improve so its a wee bit of a confidence boost 

Screenshot_20190811-115401_Strava.jpg

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On ‎11‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 12:19, Bairnardo said:

@staggy1929

Now show me yours brother!!!!

Please accept the last 100m as being the difference netween mapometer and strava! 

Pretty happy with the pace as I was running a wee bit within myself to make sure I got the distance. Gave away about a minute with 2 x 30 sec walks in the last 2km aswell. Plenty room to improve so its a wee bit of a confidence boost 

Screenshot_20190811-115401_Strava.jpg

that's very impressive, 

I'm heading out tonight for a run after the gym so i'll try match that!

LET'S DO THIS!

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that's very impressive, 
I'm heading out tonight for a run after the gym so i'll try match that!
LET'S DO THIS!
Bash on brother. Like I said, room for improvement but no bad for someone whos carrying a bit of timber with the stride length of a battery hen [emoji23]
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