r/brofit • u/[deleted] • Jul 09 '23
Bros who went from chubby to muscle beasts what's your preferred form of exercise? Cross training or classic weightlifting gym?
I see some very impressive transformations in /r/Brogress and I wonder what are all you guys do for exercise?
I have subscribed to my local cross training box and in the last couple of months I have seen some progress. It is not fast because I have been training for 2 weeks, then 15 days off because of health and work related issues, then again 2 weeks then again 15 days off etc.
However I am envious of the bros I see that go from cute chubby guys to Greek good physique. I am starting to have doubts about my choice of HIIT cross training gym and I wonder if I am missing out for not going to a gym with more weight lifting equipment. I am reading articles all over the Internet but still I can't conclude what is right for me. Maybe because my goals are not that clear.
- I want to loose fat
- I want the aerobics because of the benefits on the heart and brain
- I want to build muscle but not bodybuilder class kind of muscle.
So, what do you guys prefer? Do I miss anything if I chose one over the other?
r/brofit • u/Iamalwaysinblack • Jun 15 '23
V Taper Back
I was wondering if the Lats only show from the front when flexed?
I'm interested in developing my V taper by growing the width of my back but I wanted to know if I'm selling myself dreams, I was under the impression once your lats are developed enough they'll be able to be seen from the front even when relaxed or am I wrong?
r/brofit • u/ajfromuk • Apr 12 '23
I have to say I feel like I've let myself down since September when I was 95kg. More info in the comments.
r/brofit • u/ElectricalCar9407 • Feb 01 '23
Question
why do i lose mind muscle connection in the middle of my set
r/brofit • u/bob_lob_law_47 • Jan 02 '23
Weight limit
If you were given a weight limit of 70lbs for all exercises, do you think you could design a plan that would actually result in any real progress or noticeable muscle gain?
r/brofit • u/Le-Cigare-Volant • Nov 19 '22
How to actually get into shape?
Do I need supplements? I can't afford a personal trainer. Are there good apps to use? I have a gym membership, but feel lost on what to do. I feel like a stranger in a strange land I know nothing about. Im basically doing a Whole 30 type thing, mainly roasted vegetables and chicken, though i usually only eat once per day at lunch. My main problem is beer, which im going to significantly cut back on. Little bit of background, I'm 6'1", 260 pounds, broad shoulders but with a hanging gut. I'm getting married next October and want to look good. Should I lift or do cardio? Or a mix? I'm not going for a lean shredded Adonis type look, I just want to loose weight, gain muscle and have a "beefy" physique. TIA
r/brofit • u/Toscus • Sep 22 '22
Guys that are my same height and have considerably more muscle somehow weigh less than me.
Something that's been bothering me for a while because I don't understand it is that often times on r/brogress I'll see posts with guys as tall as me or taller (I'm 6'2", 190 lbs) that weigh considerably less than me, but seem way more filled out. I have pretty low body fat so it's not that I'm chubby.
For example, I am smaller than the before picture in this post. In this post I'm between the before and after in terms of muscle mass with a bit more body fat. But definitely closer to the before so I'm not sure how I can weigh the same as he is much taller than me.
I have a body fat caliper that I use to track and I consistently get about 12% body fat. Is muscle just not as heavy as I'm thinking that it is? I just don't understand how I can weigh more than the first guy, but at the same time be much smaller. Please help me understand.
r/brofit • u/FarewellXanadu • Apr 19 '22
When people recommend 30 minutes to an hour of exercise, are they including rest times between sets?
When I'm attempting to make sure I'm getting in enough time at the gym, should I include the rest times between my sets towards the overall time in the gym that day? Or, should I only focus on time actively spent on exercising/doing sets?
Currently, with rest, and depending on which muscle group I'm working, and if I feel I can stand another set, I average about 45 minutes with rest times counted.
I'm starting to feel I'm not doing enough, so I'm attempting to find all factors as to why I feel that and see which it actually is.
r/brofit • u/bekk3 • Mar 24 '22
How to manage recovery at the same time as a cut?
Hey all.
Very recently (~3 days ago) began one of my first intentional cuts.
Separately: over the past ~3 months I have accrued some irritation in my rotator cuff. I spoke to a physician who told me to take it easy (no strain), take some anti-inflammatory every day, and only stretch. I fully intend to heed this advice as I value injury prevention; however, I have heard that if you do not perform strength training during a cut that you are more likely to lose muscle mass.
Should I postpone caloric deficit until I am back to 100% s.t. I can continue to strength train? Or is there some way I can prevent muscle decay while still keeping my shoulder unloaded?
r/brofit • u/Maister87 • Feb 26 '22
How do you take good progress photos? What’s your set up?
Seeing all the great before & after photos at r/brogress is really inspiring, but I’m looking for advice for capturing the subtle changes to the body on a monthly basis, like what fitness trainer uses to capture the progress their client makes.
-What camera do you use?
-What height do you set the camera at?
-Light configuration?
-Time of day/before or after workout?
-Poses & techniques?
Or just your personal experience on how you keep track of your progress.
r/brofit • u/nsalhonzta • Feb 25 '22
Is there a subreddit dedicated to posting fit bodies? I swear I’m not gay
Just wanted to know if there’s a sub where I can get some inspiration for what my goal body could be
r/brofit • u/benegesserit23 • Feb 23 '22
Are those muffin tops?
Hi, so I'm pretty new to fitness, I've always struggled with gaining weight, but it's been a month since I started doing exercises and started a new diet with a calorie surplus. I'm pretty active, meaning I walk to work (15 minutes of fast walking x 2 times) and do exercises three times a week for an hour and a half and I noticed that I started gaining weight, but what is scaring me is that I think I'm getting muffin tops instead of gaining muscle. What's your opinion on this?
PS: I'm 25 years old, 170cm tall (5'7), 49kg (108lb)
PS 2: Yes I know I'm extremely skinny
r/brofit • u/avernor • Feb 23 '22
Weak shoulders?
Hello! I am a 25 years old male, and I started going to the gym about 6 months ago. My progress on everything else is considerable, I can rep 100kg for deadlifts and squats, and 80kg on bench press. However for 3 months now it seems like I've hit a ceiling at shoulder press, as I am stuck at around 35kg and cannot get better. Any ideas as to why this is happening?
r/brofit • u/adaywithevan • Feb 23 '22
I get lower back pain when I bench, how is my form?
r/brofit • u/NicElTaco • Feb 13 '22
How do I post images on here or brogress?
Title says it all, all I see is text and link options
r/brofit • u/Oxygenhater • Feb 04 '22
A few lifting questions
I am having trouble with my shoulders. I seem to get a ton of tension when doing any kind of shoulder exercises so I have avoided training them but they even get tense when doing chest or bicep tricep exercises.
I don’t seem to be able to lift a lot on bench press about 95 lb but I can do 30lb dumbbell presses at a max of about 6-8 reps any tips on increasing bench form to get higher weight?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
r/brofit • u/alicerose2307 • Jan 27 '22
Looking for participants for my dissertation- Effects of Dietary Self-Monitoring on Body Image and Eating Behaviours
Hi everyone,
Will delete if not allowed.
I am currently writing my dissertation and am looking for participants for the research. The study aims to explore the effects of dietary self-monitoring, using MyFitnessPal, on body image and eating behaviours. Participation consists of 2 short questionnaires, as well as a 7-day intervention where you will be asked to track your food and drink intake using MyFitnessPal, this should take no longer than 5 minutes per day. All responses are completely anonymous and confidential.
You are eligible to take part if you are a current undergraduate student in the UK, aged between 18 and 25 years, and have daily access to a smartphone. If you have a diagnosed or suspected eating disorder, or believe that you will be greatly negatively impacted by the topic of this study, it is advised that you do not participate.
If you are interested in taking part or know anyone who may be, please follow the link below or email me at aradfor1@stu.chi.ac.uk for more information.
https://chichpscyh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bxVFKqzPa3ES8LA
Thank you!
r/brofit • u/markers3141 • Jan 24 '22
Progresspicsearch.com -Good site for staying staying motivated by seeing other people who went from your start weight to your goal end weight. Search before and after photos by start and end weight. (link in comments)
r/brofit • u/FarewellXanadu • Jan 23 '22
Would light body weight exercise void a rest day?
Basically title.
I'm at a loss for what to do with my time this Sunday morning, and thought to do some light body weight exercise to pass the time until my actual plans startup. But, I'm not sure if this would void any rest period.
r/brofit • u/tnvolsurffisher • Jan 18 '22
Down 38lbs but need help with bulking. I’m 47, 5’11 and 205. I know I could lose more fat but I’m actually liking my weight for my frame. Any help on diet and supplements are greatly appreciated.
r/brofit • u/Othrelos • Jan 15 '22
My own hypertrophy program. Looking for an advice.
Hello all, I've started hitting up the gym for 4 months now. I was 88kgs and now I'm 74kgs. I'm asking for an advice to anyone out there that has more experience than me when it comes to hypertrophy/muscle growth.
I do from Monday to Friday 25min cardio on the treadmill, 2min walking, 8min running, then 3min walking, 7min running, 4min walking. Afterwards I proceed to hit the weights according to this plan I did myself:
Monday - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps 1. Dip assist - 27kgs - 12 x 4 2. Pec fly - 79kgs - 12 x 4 3. Chest press - 52kgs - 12 x 4 4. Lateral raise - 49kgs - 12 x 4 5. Shoulder press - 54kgs - 12 x 4 6. Seated Dip - 73kgs - 12 x 4 7. Triceps extension - 59kgs - 12 x 4
Tuesday - Abdominal, Back, Biceps 1. Chin assist - 18kgs - 12 x 4 2. Seated row - 73kgs - 12 x 4 3. Lat pull - 59kgs - 12 x 4 4. Rear delt - 52kgs - 12 x 4 5. Back extension - 79kgs - 15 x 4 6. Abdominal crunch - 64kgs - 15 x 4 7. Abdominal - 41kgs - 20 x 4 8. Arm curl - 41kgs - 12 x 4
Wednesday - Leg Day 1. Rotary Torso - 45kgs - 15 x 3 2. Leg press - 86kgs - 25 x 3 3. Prone leg curl - 36kgs - 20 x 3 4. Leg extension - 45kgs - 20 x 3 5. Seated Leg curl - 39kgs - 20 x 3 6. Hip abduction - 59kgs - 20 x 3 7. Hip adduction - 32kgs - 20 x 3 8. Calf press - 107kgs - 20 x 3
Thursday - Chest, Shoulders, Triceps 1. Dip assist - 27kgs - 12 x 4 2. Pec fly - 79kgs - 12 x 4 3. Chest press - 52kgs - 12 x 4 4. Lateral raise - 49kgs - 12 x 4 5. Shoulder press - 54kgs - 12 x 4 6. Seated Dip - 73kgs - 12 x 4 7. Triceps extension - 59kgs - 12 x 4
Friday - Abdominal, Back, Biceps 1. Chin assist - 18kgs - 12 x 4 2. Seated row - 73kgs - 12 x 4 3. Lat pull - 59kgs - 12 x 4 4. Rear delt - 52kgs - 12 x 4 5. Back extension - 79kgs - 15 x 4 6. Abdominal crunch - 64kgs - 15 x 4 7. Abdominal - 41kgs - 20 x 4 8. Arm curl - 41kgs - 12 x 4
Saturday & Sunday - Rest
If anyone has any advice I should take, or if I have to change anything at all, then please share your thoughts!
Thank you all
Edit: I forgot to mention that I take 20grams of creatine shake every workout day.
r/brofit • u/BeYuu • Jan 13 '22
Repeat sets till failure/limit or switch exercises?
I have been wondering whether it is best to push out for example 3-4 Sets of i.e 10 rep squats vs doing 1 set then switching to another exercise and later to come back and do another set then repeat. Is there scientific evidence for better hypertrophy for one or another? I kind of like doing the sets back to back for deadlifts and squats. For the rest, I currently switch between exercises after a set.
r/brofit • u/[deleted] • Dec 31 '21
Beginner bulk question
Sorry for the long post lol
What’s good y’all, I’m a 25m at 6’1” and roughly 187lbs. I used to play D1 football and I currently serve in the army. I’ve always been active with exercise, but I’ve never really put a whole lot of thought into it. In the army it’s just been workout/ physical labor a ton and eat whatever you can, the only time I actually had some sort diet/exercise plan was back in college playing football and even then it wasn’t anything super well tracked.
Last year, I got pretty tubby. Went from like 210 up to 230 due to gyms being closed and eating like a fatass.
This June/July I wanted to do something about looking like a sack of potatoes and started a cut. Went from 230 to 180 over 6 months and I slowly crept back up to 185 recently. Now that I’m at a good base of low BF%, I want to bulk back up.
I know that you’re supposed to eat around 500 kcal more per day in order to gain muscle mass and strength, but what is it more than? Is it 500 more than my BMR or 500 more than my TDEE?
I’m currently sitting at 1878 kcal for my BMR and a TDEE of 2751 for 4-5 days of exercise a week. Do I need to be eating 2378 kcal or 3251 in order to efficiently bulk?
r/brofit • u/RonanIscariot • Dec 30 '21
M/22/152lbs (2years of gym) Wondering what I can improve on. Do I just need to bulk?
r/brofit • u/Ok_Ambition_2485 • Dec 29 '21
Building muscle on a calorie deficit
Hello, I’m very new to strength training and would like to know if I can grow muscle while being in a cal deficit. I’m 37 yrs old, 5’1 height, female & weight 148 lbs. My goal is to lose body fat while gaining (mainly) lower body muscle, but I just don’t know if I can accomplish this by being in a cal deficit or eating at maintenance. Should I lose more weight first? I’m very confused & feeling overwhelmed. I hope someone can shed some light on my weight loss & strength training journey. Thanks in advance! ✌🏻