Haha! Congrats!Well I just got back from Enrique's :3
You'll probably sleep better tonight. I know I usually do, hehe..
Haha! Congrats!Well I just got back from Enrique's :3
I loved Jellyfish Princess. <3
I enjoyed it greatly... and the soundtrack was so fitting! Loved the music.
I [almost] never do this, but:
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YES, PLZ!
Guys in short shorts are my weakness!
Well I just got back from Enrique's :3
I aim for this to be me by the end of the year/in six months time. (Working on my legs/butt/back as well of course![]()
drink it up bb.
You mean the .gif of Tom Hardy training, right? I think for carpet you could use two baking tins or something else metal or glass/ceramic. Just don't let anyone see you, hehe. If you don't have any weights you should do some jump squats and tuck jumps too. Just try not to die.anyone have any ideas what i could use for my feet. remember that gif of that guy doing that leg move with dat ass? i need something to glide on carpet without catching fire.
I'm actually coming up on finishing my eighth year of science now, it only really hit me recently that I've been doing this thing for so long...Well I took the sciences again recently out of my own free will. I'm going into a Vet Technician program so I need some science but nothing major like a Doctor would need. And its not 8 years of it![]()
...and the great thing is, when I started, Uni fees were free so I'll have my PhD in a few months and no debt. Yay!You also won't have the same heavy load of debt that most docs graduate with.![]()
you know to be honest, very ripped guys arent necessarily more attractive to me. I like guys that look.. natural. Anything overly done like muscles, hair, clothing just turns me off a bit, like I dont want you to flaunt I just want you to be a real person. Maybe im not making sense, but thats my type anyway, handsome next door type of guys.
You guys, two reminders:
One, I have been letting these occasional hot men diversions pass because they have not taken over the topic and you guys get back to discussing other things relatively soon. Secondly, you need to make sure that the pictures you are posting are not too risque or inappropriate or this won't be possible.
I aim for this to be me by the end of the year/in six months time. (Working on my legs/butt/back as well of course). I'm up to ~154lbs now with 160lbs being my short term goal. Sometimes when I see a hot guy picture now it motivates me to train more than it arouses me. A pic of Chris Hemsworth is all you need to push out a few more reps! lol
I scrolled past all the hot men just to see how long it took before someone called us out. Mumei: the most polite mod ever.
I really need to have an Asian guy.
i'll jump right in
(right in time to finish my p90x lol)
we are waiting for you.
So is this guy![]()
we are waiting for you.
Just wanted to say I'm now out to pretty much everybody I know and it's truly liberating, I feel much happier than before![]()
Congratulations. I'm guess it all went well?
Forever shall my type now be described as the 'not-terrified-of-a-cheeseburger look'. I couldn't be with someone who doesn't eat!I kind of prefer the not-terrified-of-a-cheeseburger look with some good musculature.
I think the last time this topic came up (In the old thread, aww), you and I were posting about it. How's it coming along? I've started doing a lot of leg raises from a pull-up bar for my abs, it's starting to work already (at least I'd like to think soI've been putting on weight over the last year (muscle) in the hopes of pushing to a six pack.
Well funny you should say that as I used to think the very same thing, and at the start of the year I even had a day where I was just asking myself 'What is the point?' and 'Why am I even doing this?'. But then I figured that my energies were better put into motivation to push myself more and work harder. I've been training for a few years now, but it's only in the last year that I changed from doing circuit training (aiming for fitness and tone), and moved to body building. Whilst you're right, it can be harder to put on muscle when you're naturally thin or stocky, it's not based purely on genetics. It's genetics plus your environment, so what you eat and how much you push yourself can get you where you want to be.I'll be so jealous if you get that. I've been training for over a year now and I think I've come to the depressing realization I'll never look like that. Damn genetics.
Yup, everyone took it pretty well, mostly telling me it didn't change anything for them and they would still be there for me if I needed it![]()
one day it will be my turn *shakes fists*
Well funny you should say that as I used to think the very same thing, and at the start of the year I even had a day where I was just asking myself 'What is the point?' and 'Why am I even doing this?'. But then I figured that my energies were better put into motivation to push myself more and work harder. I've been training for a few years now, but it's only in the last year that I changed from doing circuit training (aiming for fitness and tone), and moved to body building. Whilst you're right, it can be harder to put on muscle when you're naturally thin or stocky, it's not based purely on genetics. It's genetics plus your environment, so what you eat and how much you push yourself can get you where you want to be.
I've seen some of your pics so I can say this with prior knowledge - you've already done great work, your chest and arms were looking great from what I saw.
If your gains have slowed down, that's a sign that you might need to change up your diet or your workouts. How often do you work out, and do you vary the weight you use, etc?
(I'm going to guess you've spoken to Ricky about all this stuff already, but it's no harm posting it here too so that other people can have a say too.)
For comparison: I train 4 days a week. On each of those days I do leg raises, pull ups, squats and bench presses. Then I'll do either chest, shoulders, back or arms. Ricky came up with this workout and I think it's great - it means we do core every day and get our heart rate up before we work on individual muscle groups. We always have a rest day or two where we don't do anything bar maybe some cardio.
Speaking of which, I also cycle a lot so make sure you get in a lot of cardio. On a good week I'll cycle to work 3 days in a row, which is over 60km total.
I eat wholemeal cereal for breakfast, 2 chicken breasts on wholemeal bread with fruit and yoghurt for my 2 lunches (with oat cakes, nuts and cereal bars as snacks), a tuna sandwich when I get home from work and chicken wrapped in bacon with rice and fruit/veg (usually includes spinach, mushrooms and or sweetcorn for good levels of vitamins and minerals) for dinner. That's about 160-200g of protein a day. Do you think you're getting enough protein?
I also usually only drink water (between 2 and 3 litres a day), or sometimes milk.
let the cops raid the homo hill and then you have to explain to your friends and family about it.
For comparison: I train 4 days a week. On each of those days I do leg raises, pull ups, squats and bench presses. Then I'll do either chest, shoulders, back or arms. Ricky came up with this workout and I think it's great - it means we do core every day and get our heart rate up before we work on individual muscle groups. We always have a rest day or two where we don't do anything bar maybe some cardio.
Speaking of which, I also cycle a lot so make sure you get in a lot of cardio. On a good week I'll cycle to work 3 days in a row, which is over 60km total.
I eat wholemeal cereal for breakfast, 2 chicken breasts on wholemeal bread with fruit and yoghurt for my 2 lunches (with oat cakes, nuts and cereal bars as snacks), a tuna sandwich when I get home from work and chicken wrapped in bacon with rice and fruit/veg (usually includes spinach, mushrooms and or sweetcorn for good levels of vitamins and minerals) for dinner. That's about 160-200g of protein a day. Do you think you're getting enough protein?
I also usually only drink water (between 2 and 3 litres a day), or sometimes milk.
Um, hi gay and bi gaf! I was wondering if you could help a guy who's pretty much just realised he's bi with some flirting and mushy stuff.
I'm really into <redacted>, another gaffer, and he's so charismatic. Every time he compliments me or says something nice I suddenly get all flustered and can't think of anything to respond with. We'd be on mumble playing a game and he'd call me a cutie, then I just struggle.
I've thought that maybe the reason is because there's never been another guy who's expressed these things to me (and me to him), so will this pass in time or should I really work on this? The last thing I want is for us to meet at the airport one day and have this play out:
"Hey there cutie."
/swag
"OH, THANKS!!!!"
Yes I understand that the human body is very good at storing fat - but I was just trying to make the point that genes aren't deterministic. If you reduce the fat in your diet and exercise hard, your body fat will drop. And like I said, I'm a 'not-terrified-of-a-cheeseburger type' guy, I didn't know you were talking about aiming for wash-board abs or super low body fat %. The guy I quoted has a trim stomach for sure, but he doesn't have wash-board abs - and he's nowhere near 200 lbs. I'd say he's more like 160-170 depending on his height (although that's assuming he has good legsThere are some things that are more reliant on genetics than not. Abs are pretty much a gene lottery since the biggest thing that prevents them from showing is body fat and how your body stores it is pretty much all genetics. Yes, one could reduce their body fat % to like... 4, but that's not really realistic for the majority of us and by no means an easy feat in-of-itself.
And yeah, all I drink is water (unless I am bad and have a beer when out with friends).
Perhaps I'm naive to it, but I don't really think it's that disciplined. I mean, I think of something like the 'paleolithic' diet when I think of discipline. The biggest hassle is making sure I eat enough protein, but I love chicken so eating 3 chicken breasts a day isn't exactly torture.Wow, what a regiment. That's some discipline.
Do you eat the same thing every day?
Just wanted to say I'm now out to pretty much everybody I know and it's truly liberating, I feel much happier than before
Teehee, you're quite the cutie too![]()
Um, hi gay and bi gaf! I was wondering if you could help a guy who's pretty much just realised he's bi with some flirting and mushy stuff.
I'm really into <redacted>, another gaffer, and he's so charismatic. Every time he compliments me or says something nice I suddenly get all flustered and can't think of anything to respond with. We'd be on mumble playing a game and he'd call me a cutie, then I just struggle.
I've thought that maybe the reason is because there's never been another guy who's expressed these things to me (and me to him), so will this pass in time or should I really work on this? The last thing I want is for us to meet at the airport one day and have this play out:
"Hey there cutie."
/swag
"OH, THANKS!!!!"
I eat wholemeal cereal for breakfast, 2 chicken breasts on wholemeal bread with fruit and yoghurt for my 2 lunches (with oat cakes, nuts and cereal bars as snacks), a tuna sandwich when I get home from work and chicken wrapped in bacon with rice and fruit/veg (usually includes spinach, mushrooms and or sweetcorn for good levels of vitamins and minerals) for dinner. That's about 160-200g of protein a day. Do you think you're getting enough protein?
I also usually only drink water (between 2 and 3 litres a day), or sometimes milk.
I don't know how you have that much room for food. I've had, uh, one bowl of cereal, a cookie, and four strawberries at 2:00 PM and I don't feel hungry. I mean, I don't feel full, exactly, in that I could not possibly eat more. But I feel satisfied. Though I am bored, so I'll probably eat something soon. But I read these diet plans in exercise threads or in conversations like this and I am like, "Nope. Nope. Not gonna happen."
Yes I understand that the human body is very good at storing fat - but I was just trying to make the point that genes aren't deterministic. If you reduce the fat in your diet and exercise hard, your body fat will drop. And like I said, I'm a 'not-terrified-of-a-cheeseburger type' guy, I didn't know you were talking about aiming for wash-board abs or super low body fat %. The guy I quoted has a trim stomach for sure, but he doesn't have wash-board abs - and he's nowhere near 200 lbs. I'd say he's more like 160-170 depending on his height (although that's assuming he has good legs). I'm not intentionally trying to sound like a bitch but it's easy to make excuses for oneself and say that your goals are impossible and pre-determined by your genetics, which is simply not true. It can take a boatload of effort that's for sure, but it's not impossible.
What kind of goals do you set for yourself? Sure, I have an idea of where I would like to be, but I focus on my short term goals that are usually to hit a certain weight, be able to bench X kg etc. It feels much better to aim for these small to medium term goals than some lofty idea that could be 2 to 3 years of training away.
I think I often forget that you guys across the ocean may not have the same access to food at cheap prices that we might have - but my diet is pretty much centred around cheap protein, so I would think that in almost any Western country that what I eat would be cheap. I mean chicken and brown rice is pretty basic, and fresh vegetables and fruit should be cheap too, right?
As for the beer, who could cut out that?It's always nice to have a few cans every now and then.Perhaps I'm naive to it, but I don't really think it's that disciplined. I mean, I think of something like the 'paleolithic' diet when I think of discipline. The biggest hassle is making sure I eat enough protein, but I love chicken so eating 3 chicken breasts a day isn't exactly torture.
I've also come to prefer fruit over sweets so the transition is very easy once you've stuck to it for a while. Our training regime is pretty fun too because we do it together as a couple with some good music turned up loud.
I don't eat the same fruit and vegetables every day, but yeah I do usually eat almost the same thing every day. I guess that should be boring but I'm always so hungry I just can't wait to eat whatever it is that I have available.
I don't know how you have that much room for food. I've had, uh, one bowl of cereal, a cookie, and four strawberries at 2:00 PM and I don't feel hungry. I mean, I don't feel full, exactly, in that I could not possibly eat more. But I feel satisfied. Though I am bored, so I'll probably eat something soon. But I read these diet plans in exercise threads or in conversations like this and I am like, "Nope. Nope. Not gonna happen."
aren't you the one who matched to a petite Olympic girl ? ;P
The diet was actually one of the harder things for me in the last four months. Before I had been eating close to what you do and after being unsatisfied with my progress I decided to get into the calorie counting game. Turns out, for my goals, I needed approximately 3350 calories a day. I think I was originally around 1700.
And for the first two weeks I was basically forcing food down in about six different meals. I would sit down to dinner with this huge plate in front of me, eat a quarter of it and be done. Then I'd take the next twenty minutes to slowly eat the rest of it.
Thankfully, my body adjusted to it and I was able to eat the diet just fine. Though, I naturally slide away from the caloric maintenance level so I do have to keep reminding myself to eat more.
Whats great though is that my friend who works at a gym offered my a free membership for a year (he gets one free to give to friend/family) so now I can expand my workout to include some leg and cardio.
Lame. I wouldn't mind going to the gym for free.
Actually I would. Working out is the death of me and I LOATHE working-out. Some gay I am.
I'm late to the party but oh my goodness Tom Daley is hott.
"eating dinner and im gay, claim those bets!"So it seems those "It Gets Better" videos on YouTube are really truthful. There are still people who don't know that I'm gay, maybe I should just make a Facebook post lol.
Looks 15 years old. No thanks. Too many real men and bigger bods to ogle at, even in Tom's events.![]()
So it seems those "It Gets Better" videos on YouTube are really truthful. There are still people who don't know that I'm gay, maybe I should just make a Facebook post lol.
Yeah and I still flub my compliments to him. Maybe it will pass in time."There are no straight men, only men who haven't met <redacted>"
I'm late to the party but oh my goodness Tom Daley is hott.
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"There are no straight men, only men who haven't met <redacted>"
I need to make a call to turn down a job offer I accepted a couple of weeks ago
Is it silly that I'm terrified of making the call after all the stuff I've gone through? I mean it's nothing compared to all the drama I just don't like letting people down and I hate the thought of them being pissed at me.
I was supposed to start in late August/early September so I think they have enough time to find someone else. Right?
Lame? Why lame?
But yes, a year free membership is too good to pass up.
I'm first in line for that.I really need to have an Asian guy.
Yeah and I still flub my compliments to him. Maybe it will pass in time.