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Overall Goal: To gain as muscle muscle as humanly possible, for someone in my age group
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Personal Info And Background:
Real Name:
Chase Robert Burton
Sex:
Male
Age:
19
Location:
Michigan, United States
Occupation:
AFTCO trainee
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Primary Gym:
College:
High School:
When I Started:
Feb, 2007
How I Started:
First I just got some weights that i made and then I just started lifting with core developmental movements and just picked up more workouts and refined my entire program and just went from there.
Why I Love It:
I love looking good, and being in shape. In a way you get respect from others for having a nice body, and the ladies, or guys come runnin'
How I Stay Motivated:
The future and maybe becoming a known fitness model and being in a magazine or article.
BB Accomplishments:
Just starting and not letting anything slow me down!
Forum Signature:
LIFT HARD AND HEAVY
GAIN MUCH
BE LOOKED UP TO, AND WANTED
To gain as muscle muscle as humanly possible, for someone in my age group
Goal (Long):
To gain as much muscle as humanly possible. to get a thicker chest, more ripped definition, brutal slabes of lean hard muscle all over my luscious body, to be tan and desirable to women. and to maybe oneday be in a competition, and win and be noticed!
Weight Goal:
I want to GAIN 30 lb
Bodyfat Goal:
14%
Upcoming Contest:
Last Updated: Jul 27, 2007 2:58pm
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Dont lift many weights anymore, i just dedicate myself to eating as healthy as possible and thanks to that i have a six pack, V-Taper, and pretty cut. all due to proper nutrition.
you are 17, should be training like adults.. It depends on how long you've been training. I'd start with whole body routines, then move on to upper/lower, then split into 3 parts, etc, etc. Heavy weights and low reps, of course.