The people who chase calories in vs calories out usually have a hard time long term. I just get everyone on board with trying to get jacked, make better food choices/eat your damn protein, and prioritize sleeping.
Yep. I’m in the worst shape of my life going on 36 right now, but my worst shape is good shape by the majority’s standards and it’s not because I live some super clean lifestyle or run marathons, I just focused on building lean mass for a long time. And when my schedule starts to balance out again and I get back in the gym it will come back quickly because of it.
I’m 5’10ish 210ish
32 years old around 10% BF and probably eating 4K calories a day versus 35 years old around 18%. Probably at 20-22% now. But it will be a ton easier to lose it because when I start lifting and eat a little better, the mass while burn way more calories and the muscle memory will help me push much better, more efficient work outs.
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