Stumprrp
04-06-2008, 11:01 AM
As powerlifters, we set goals and make sacrifices to make those goals, some fail, some come close, some hit them and some exceed. I personally hit my goals this past year.
I told myself i would bulk up to 240 lbs, naturally, no supplements, no protein, and win the USPF RI/MA championships again, break all the records, and be the strongest teenager in rhode island history.
I weight 240 lbs, my results are in my signature, i hit a 50 inch chest, 56 inch shoulders, 40 waist, 17 inch arms, and 28.5 inch legs, natural, at 18 years old.
The sacrifices however, was putting the gym first before everything, eating eveything in sight, getting bad stretch marks, not being able to walk up stairs without being out of breath, feeling like crap.
Did you all hit the goals you set out for? put your mind to it and do it.
My next goal, is to take off the body fat i put on, get back down to a 36 waist at 210ish pounds, maintain my strength, and come back in gangster double ply gear
I told myself i would bulk up to 240 lbs, naturally, no supplements, no protein, and win the USPF RI/MA championships again, break all the records, and be the strongest teenager in rhode island history.
I weight 240 lbs, my results are in my signature, i hit a 50 inch chest, 56 inch shoulders, 40 waist, 17 inch arms, and 28.5 inch legs, natural, at 18 years old.
The sacrifices however, was putting the gym first before everything, eating eveything in sight, getting bad stretch marks, not being able to walk up stairs without being out of breath, feeling like crap.
Did you all hit the goals you set out for? put your mind to it and do it.
My next goal, is to take off the body fat i put on, get back down to a 36 waist at 210ish pounds, maintain my strength, and come back in gangster double ply gear