my "after" pic

Can't find any "before" pics... sooner or later I will. Basically this is me today at 154 pounds. Kinda sucks because you can see my abs better if there's a ceiling light, but the flash makes them disappear, they're not definitely quite enough yet. It's... "mostly" muscle, I could comfortably lose about 5 more pounds of fat probably. 3 months ago I was 169. This time last year I was 172.

The kicker is that this time 4 years ago I was 196, and had no muscle tone whatsoever. I looked horrible. I'm still ugly, but, not quite in the "horrible" classification. :) Personally I feel like I've come a long way.
 
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Nice work man. If I were you, I would start bulking, but that is my personal preference. What are your goals?
 
The kicker is that this time 4 years ago I was 196, and had no muscle tone whatsoever. I looked horrible. I'm still ugly, but, not quite in the "horrible" classification. :)


Lol, you're not ugly!! You look great! But I know the feeling:)

Congratulations!! Keep up the good work.
 
I would start bulking... What are your goals?

To be fast as hell while racing mountain bikes and quads. I'm bumping up not only from the 20-29 age group to the 30-39 in bike racing, which is surprisingly much harder, but I'm also bumping up from beginner to sport. It's going to be brutal. So, 3 months ago I decided that first and foremost I need to drop about 20 pounds so I can fly up hills easier. So, quite honestly I don't really want to bulk up significantly, I want to stay as light as possible yet still look pretty good... functional strength is more of what I'm looking for. Upper body I want to be just big enough to look halfway good and to be able to man-handle my quad and bikes, but otherwise, getting bigger beyond that is just added weight from a racing standpoint.
 
Yea, you would be surprised, but I am all about functional strength. When I say bulk, I don't mean haphazardly gain weight to get bigger. I mean add LBM and functional strength. You should always train with specificity for your goals.

Weight losses usually are accompanied by strength losses.
 
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Weight losses usually are accompanied by strength losses.

Yeah I kind of noticed that unfortunately. My strengths seemed to be swapped around. I've always been a sprinter like in high school and college track, and have always felt explosive. After I started this last bout of weight loss, I hit my local biking loop, and that spring in my legs was gone, don't feel as explosive while climbing hills while standing up and such, even though I had been doing squats and leg extensions. I ended up being about 10 minutes slower than I had been! But, I hadn't been riding in awhile either, and it was muddy, and really cold, so that's an unfair comparison. The reason I say my strengths swapped, was that slow twitch activities, such as spinning for long periods at 85-90 rpms and letting my lungs and cardio system do the work, seemed to improve. On flat ground on my road bike, since dieting, I'm just as fast as I ever was when I felt the fastest and most explosive last year after I had been training for a mountain biking vacation in Colorado all summer and was riding a $3,000 road bike, and I've only got a $600 one now. Same times. Crazy. Now THAT part, I really don't understand. The only thing I can think of is that maybe these bazillion jump rope reps have significantly improved my cardio system and it's showing up on rides where I utilize my lungs and heart the most.

I really think I just need to ride more, but it's just been total crapoloa weather the last couple of months, I can't seem to get out when it's at least halfway decent. As far as strength in other departments, I've actually improved. I've mentioned this before, but 3 months ago I couldn't hardly do anything at all. It was all I could do to pump out 25 push-ups, and even then I'd be sore for 3 days. Now I can usually do multiple sets of 40 or 50. Basically I'm doing 3 or 4 more times the number of crunches and pushups and reps of squatting 185 pounds and curls, and it doesn't make me sore hardly at all, so in those ways, my strength has actually increased. Actually I'm doing several more exercises than I used to as well, like tonight I just started doing bodyweight rows on my Smith machine. What I'm doing now in terms of working out off the bike would have killed me 3 months ago. I'm just afraid to up the weight for fear of getting big and start gaining weight. I mainly just want what I've got to be crazy strong.
 
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