Hey guys I just started really getting into bodybuilding. Ive been lifting weights for about one year now. I just turned 21 i am 5'7 , I started out at 185lbs and 28% body fat. Now I am at 195lbs and 14.4%body fat.I workout 6 days a week I know that sounds like alot but so far it works best for me. I work out chest, back, legs, shoulders,triceps,biceps, one muscle group a day. Eat roughly 3,500 cal a day give or take a few. Heres my split 60%carbs and 20%protein and 20%fat.In the last few months I started to get alot more serious about bodybuilding. It might sound weird but to me that comes first, I schedule everything else around the gym.If I go out and have a drink I feel bad because I keep thinking how earlier I just busted my ass in the gym. I have friends and family tell me that i need to calm down with the gym and have fun and enjoy my youth but this may sound stupid but that is my fun. I have my goal set and i have to achieve it. And everyone that says I cant do it I need to prove them wrong. Dont get me wrong I doing this for me but it will be nice when I see there faces after I proved them wrong.I really want to do competions I was wondering if anyone had some advice to help me get ready for them. Itll be a couple years but I want to grow and maybe yall can give me some advice on that. I would like to be 230 to 250lbs6% or so bodyfat. Do I need do get started with AS or does anyone think I can achieve this naturally. Now I am studying to be a trainer to. This is my lifestyle and want to do it for a career.There is those days very few but sometimes I feel like is it worth it, not going out and enjoying life now but then someone tells me your getting bigger and that thoughts outa my mind.I got made fun of in high school for being overweight and that i will never accomplish anything. I want to see there faces in seven years at our reunion when im massive and I am top trainer at my gym and a real bodybuilder and there all fat. I know that sounds stupid but its moti vation for me to. Know that i have rambeled on I wanted to thank anyone that has some advice on helping me achieve my goals.