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Billy.Barbados

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  1. it all depends on how much their fathers hate black doods, it's a forbidden fruit type of thing

    Exactly. Every girl I know with a racist dad is on some straight hoodrat shit.

    The rich girls/CWGs like black dudes more for rep than anything, little do they know the brothers only want beat the breaks off of them.

  2. my weight has been stuck around 128 for a while, and there are visible growths in muscle... so i am assuming that i am losing fat at the same time... unless perhaps i am gaining fat in my thighs only?

    Are you sure you're getting bigger? I used to always think my biceps were growing on every back/bi day, but then I'd measure them and they'd be the same size.

    Perhaps you're leaning out and your muscles are becoming more visible.

  3. honestly, i'm not sure what my BF% is. is there a proper, easy way to find out? (i'm not talking about those BF% things on the internet)

    i don't particularly "not like" any part of my thighs, but i would say the inner-part is the least defined.

    also, i bike 45 mins t, th, and s for cardio. this probably isn't giving me the extra mass, is it?

    Biking wont give you noticeable gains.

    Adding actual lean mass is no easy tasks, it takes lots of time and dedication. Are you sure you're not just getting bigger rather than acquiring more lean mass?

  4. first time posting in here.. (I always thought this thread was super meth heads...)

    But anyways. I started lifting some time ago and i love it. But I'm 5' 9", was 140lbs when I started or so. Recently I hit 184lbs (same bf), and decided i wanted to cut down on lifting. I want to slim down, (lose 8-10lbs), but I want to still lift and keep my strength. I started lifting with 15+ reps each set and lift only 2-3 times a week. Is this a good way to keep my strength, but get less muscle bulky?

    Cutting down on lifting isn't the answer, cutting is. Change your diet around and do more cardio.

  5. Slightly under 14%, I hate the way my body responds to exercise, I swear I have to work twice as hard to get half the results. Kunk, you look good. Except for those traps, but what can you do eh?

    How's your diet? Dieting is 70% of bodybuilding, without proper nutrition you're never going to reach your full potential.

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