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I just tore my shirt sleave...!

Sofa, thats awesome!

Do you have any before pics of when you started lifting, before 5x5 and after using the program for 9 months (recent ones)? If you don't want to post, you can email them to me at [email protected]

I bet you made those kids day! They probably told all their friends they met the real life incredible hulk. :D

Anyone else got cool stories like this? Keep them coming. I love this stuff. I bet Spatts get asked by little kids if she is Wonderwoman all the time.
 
C3bodybuilding said:
Do you have any before pics of when you started lifting, before 5x5 and after using the program for 9 months (recent ones)?

Bro, I so wish I had pictures of before I started lifitng and now. I don't have any from when I was a kid.

I've been training for most of my adult life. I'm 44 now... and in high school I was 6'2" 150 lbs... a total weed.

Over the next many years I boosted up to 6'4" and topping out at 240-250lbs... I'm down now to 225 lbs.

One of the big things that I so wish I had down is document the body changes over the years. There have been many... and many different "eras." 5x5 is one of my favorite eras.

My wife was working on her pro card... and we had body shots on her ranging from her just starting years all the way up to her competiton days... pre show training pics... day by day shots as she cut... shots from when she tried different steroid cycles... everything. It was great to have.

Everybody should scrap book their body.
 
Thats some amazing progress! I wish you would have taken before pics too. It's always so amazing to see a huge transformation like yours.

When I started I was 144.5lbs at 6'2. I am now nearly 6'4, and 252ish. Although after a layoff from injury, not as hard as I'd like to be :( But stories like yours get me fueled to get back into it full force!

I wish I took more before pics, but I have very few. I was a human pencil, and ashamed of my body. I rarely let people take pics of me, unless I was wearing a jacket, or bulky sweater! Now I wish I had taken some. Go figure!

I like how you speak with a passion about your training. I can see lifting is a part of you in life, and something you love. I always look forward to your stories about the old days. I remember you posted one about working in a chemical plant I believe? Something about a waste can starting to bubble. That one had me rolling on the ground for hours!
 
Time to put on my friends little sisters shirt so I can rip the sleeves too =|. On a side note nice job my friend.
 
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