https://preview.redd.it/vy2ng93tsrb...bp&s=30c95662fc42c914d508d942a8f103693b78fc30
My Story-
I've been working out in some modality or another for 20 years. At 28, I was a 180lb powerlifter that couldn't touch his toes. I went through a major yoga phase. A year of calisthenics. You name it. While getting more and less fit, I've never actually gotten lean. My body is good at getting big + strong, but my first suit size was "husky" and I haven't seen an ab since birth.
Several years ago, i started eating modified keto (aka. keto + brussel sprouts), which is something I enjoy a lot, but this didn't make me lean. Turns out the laws of thermodynamics (aka calories in vs calories out) are not particularly concerned about macros. I've been intermittent fasting for about as long.
February 2020, after doing the recommended routine from r/bodyweight religiously for ~1/2 a year, I was still pretty chubby. I stumbled across a pretty popular youtuber who showed transformation after transformation, many of which were very impressive, on the basis of 2 simple ideas
Major Lesson #1: Not counting calories is the longest shortcut I've ever taken.With the proper method, it took me 10 months to do what I couldn't in the preceding 20 years.If you want something, figure out the price and pay it.
In October, I bit the bullet and engaged the YouTuber for 12 weeks of online personal coaching. The past 12 weeks have been very tough. To be honest, my coach was very B-rate (to be generous). He gave very vague and generic responses - almost certainly being generated by an assistant in a 3rd world country. Any question regarding the nuance of the training, he answered in the most non-commital way possible. Mostly, 1x/week he'd text me "stay consistent. Keep your macros," with 2 occasions on which he decreased my macros, dropping me 200 calories from where I started. I indeed stayed consistent working out 6-7 days a week, something nearly impossible with a career as demanding as mine.
Even with a B-level coach, in 12 weeks I achieved my leanest state and lowest weight in 20 years.
If you take nothing else away from this - if I take nothing else away from this, it's this...
At this point, I'm 5'7 151 lbs. I'm proud of how far I've come this past year.That said, if I've gotten this far, I know I can get all the way.I want to see divisions between my abs.
If you've worked with a body transformation or men's physique coach (non competitive), I'd love to hear your positive experiences/recommendations. I'm actively looking for a coach for the next phase of my journey.
If I can be of any value to you (maybe you've been stuck for 20 years despite your best efforts), ask me anything and I'll do my best.
*The screenshot says starting weight 170, but that's a retroactive approximation, pretty sure I started ~172).
March-October Progress - Not working out. Just counting calories on my own
https://preview.redd.it/4kr09lr1trb...bp&s=663225e4477dd10b81e8e9e3c35c1d653585ebce
October - January Progress - Counting Calories + Working Out + Coach
https://preview.redd.it/nqe8e518trb...bp&s=2896203a35ac302195c75644c566f567b25abf9a
My Story-
I've been working out in some modality or another for 20 years. At 28, I was a 180lb powerlifter that couldn't touch his toes. I went through a major yoga phase. A year of calisthenics. You name it. While getting more and less fit, I've never actually gotten lean. My body is good at getting big + strong, but my first suit size was "husky" and I haven't seen an ab since birth.
Several years ago, i started eating modified keto (aka. keto + brussel sprouts), which is something I enjoy a lot, but this didn't make me lean. Turns out the laws of thermodynamics (aka calories in vs calories out) are not particularly concerned about macros. I've been intermittent fasting for about as long.
February 2020, after doing the recommended routine from r/bodyweight religiously for ~1/2 a year, I was still pretty chubby. I stumbled across a pretty popular youtuber who showed transformation after transformation, many of which were very impressive, on the basis of 2 simple ideas
- Count calories
- Lower calories over time (or increase their expenditure)
Major Lesson #1: Not counting calories is the longest shortcut I've ever taken.With the proper method, it took me 10 months to do what I couldn't in the preceding 20 years.If you want something, figure out the price and pay it.
In October, I bit the bullet and engaged the YouTuber for 12 weeks of online personal coaching. The past 12 weeks have been very tough. To be honest, my coach was very B-rate (to be generous). He gave very vague and generic responses - almost certainly being generated by an assistant in a 3rd world country. Any question regarding the nuance of the training, he answered in the most non-commital way possible. Mostly, 1x/week he'd text me "stay consistent. Keep your macros," with 2 occasions on which he decreased my macros, dropping me 200 calories from where I started. I indeed stayed consistent working out 6-7 days a week, something nearly impossible with a career as demanding as mine.
Even with a B-level coach, in 12 weeks I achieved my leanest state and lowest weight in 20 years.
If you take nothing else away from this - if I take nothing else away from this, it's this...
If you're stuck, pay a goddamn pro with a track record and listen to them. Even a crappy pro will help you get more done in less time than you will on your own.
At this point, I'm 5'7 151 lbs. I'm proud of how far I've come this past year.That said, if I've gotten this far, I know I can get all the way.I want to see divisions between my abs.
If you've worked with a body transformation or men's physique coach (non competitive), I'd love to hear your positive experiences/recommendations. I'm actively looking for a coach for the next phase of my journey.
If I can be of any value to you (maybe you've been stuck for 20 years despite your best efforts), ask me anything and I'll do my best.
*The screenshot says starting weight 170, but that's a retroactive approximation, pretty sure I started ~172).
March-October Progress - Not working out. Just counting calories on my own
https://preview.redd.it/4kr09lr1trb...bp&s=663225e4477dd10b81e8e9e3c35c1d653585ebce
October - January Progress - Counting Calories + Working Out + Coach
https://preview.redd.it/nqe8e518trb...bp&s=2896203a35ac302195c75644c566f567b25abf9a