Ahhh, see now that makes sense
4. I'd be interested in hearing what your weight training has looked like while you've been dieting?
Well since I'm in a weights class in my Senior year at high school- we had to follow a regimen of heavy lifting/toning for the first two months- I couldn't lose a bloody ounce of weight during that period.
However, we started learning about different types of lifting, and I opted for circuit training to give me increased calorie consumption. Just all over body circuits for 1 hour.
I'm also pretty active after school, just walks and stuff.
5. Here's the real point I want to express. There's no right or wrong answer as to whether you should add muscle to your frame now or not. I'm not even sure of the look you're going for. Some guys would really love the look you have going on right now. Others would be starting to feel too skinny. You're a tall guy.
Ah I think my assigned timing and posture to take the images is at fault for that. I take the pictures in the morning, standing as tall as a possibly can to get the most accurate look at what my frame looks like.
If I stood normally, I wouldn't look as skinny. Apart from my arms... for some reason they develop slow as a sloth when I tried body building them.
There's no real desired look I'm going for- just lean body with a bit of bulk.
Your post has helped me tremendously, I can not stress that enough. I think I will opt for cutting ALL the fat back first- it's more an OCD thing than anything, but I don't mind looking skinny for a while whilst I lose the extra poundage. After that I'll look to bulk up whilst minimizing fat gain- it all just seems a bit easier in my mind.
Thanks once again for the insight and very helpful information!
