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Thread: My pics here , can you tell me What Body fat % is this?

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    Thumbs up My pics here , can you tell me What Body fat % is this?

    Hello everyone , i'm new member here and the first thing i want to know is my body fat estimate

    i have trained about 1 year i gained 39 lbs , my aim now to gain 30 lbs and decrease body fat

    i hope you help me.

    21 years,

    Height - 1.86m

    Weight - 191.80 lbs

    Bodyfat % - ?


    Thanks



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    17% would be my guess

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    Thanks

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    Id say closer to 15

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    Yes, i dont think your that high. Im going with around 15 too. Looking good. Keep up good work and you will get there..

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    thanks for your answers

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    I say closer to 17 as well, 15 is where you start to get a visible outline to your abs.

    As for gaining 30lb and decreasing BF%, unless that's a very long term goal it's quite unrealistic, in the first year generally the potential for growth is around 20lb with good training and diet. So about half of the gains you made are fat. The next year, the potential for growth halves, and if you train smart and eat well you could gain another 10-12lb muscle.

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    Back looking great

    Good luck with the goals

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    At least he has the balls to post a pick you asshat....do you?...
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    I say 15-18%, you are doing well for your first year. This is when it starts to get more difficult, gains are slower and harder to get, diet becomes more important, and training techniques have more impact on gains. If you want 30lbs of muscle, spend the next 3 years consistently getting better with your diet and training and be truly dedicated to this lifestyle, this will get you close to your goals. Stick around and do as much research and learning as you can, this is a very helpful tool in your quest for gains.
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    Didnt notice til now

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    I don't see any striation, but I do see a good beginning body sculpture. I put you somewhere above 15 but below 20%. closer to the low end of that range. the abs is not always a good litmus test, as it assumes everyone has the same subQ bodyfat configuration, when in fact that is false. not everyone's abs become visible at the same bf%.

    If you are a first year student, then I'd say you've done a great job so far.

    Since you are becoming proficient at the gym, the next step is becoming just as proficient in the kitchen.

    keep up the good work!

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    Agree with tr's ab/bf theory

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