How long have you been working out, and how many pounds of muscle do you estimate you have put on since then? And have you been doing your current routine throughout?5'8. The body building champion i spoke to is the same height.
How long have you been working out, and how many pounds of muscle do you estimate you have put on since then? And have you been doing your current routine throughout?5'8. The body building champion i spoke to is the same height.
He's a good guy, and has authored and co-authored a number of research papers on exercise. You can read a number of archived articles on his site. I've read them all. Started with this one a few years ago:
That is obviously evidence of improvement. I'm just wondering if you were keeping track of changed in muscle mass along the way.Seriously working out for over 2 years now. Pretty much same routine with minor changes to exercises due to injury.
Started at 154 pounds and 30%(!) bf (and type 2 diabetic too). 36 inch waist.
Currently 130 pounds, 12.4% bf. No diabetes whatsoever, doctor confirmed. 28 inch waist (with visible abs).
I just wanted to know how much muscular mass you gained during the course of your weight training, which you said you had been doing seriously for over 2 years. If you took body composition measures, then along with the % composition, I imagine poundages were also estimated (as they are with the InBody scale).The lean mass increase can be worked out from the numbers i gave u...
I just remembered that he wrote the following in one of his articles: