Posted on May 25, 2015
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On March 4, 2015, I decided to pursue bodybuilding. I was 165 lbs. when I started and now I am 190 lbs. I still passed my APFT (at 181 lbs./first time to ever get taped) and surprisingly my sit-ups improved. My overall being is better than before. I eat better and definitely sleep better than my old insomniac self. It is also one of a few positive outlets that help me coup with PTSD.

I vouched to compete as a natural bodybuilder in 2017 (still working on those calves). Any tips, advice from those who have competed in BB would be greatly appreciated. As a certified fitness trainer, I am pretty keen on exercises but can still heed to a few formulas in shaping my body. Currently I am at a bulking phase (200 grams of protein; 100+ carbs; and minimal fat but I I do get more out of Omega 3 and Almonds).
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SFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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A very admirable goal, and I wish you luck in your pursuit. I am not a bodybuilder per se, but I have most definitely improved my physique over the last 9 months. I dropped from 210 lbs to 180, and my pushups improved drastically.

I highly recommend you check out this website. A 50+ year old man named Scooby Werkstatt who runs and funds the website by himself. Very knowledgeable, and there are a lot of great resources on his page. And, the dude is jacked.
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SFC Jpmrc Signal Planner Ncoic
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I am not a bodybuilder but I am a huge gym junkie. I will have to check this out.
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You shant be disappointed, SSG Melvin. It is a great site.
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MAJ Deputy Director, Combat Casualty Care Research Program
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Have fun joining us in the world of getting taped. I think I'm supposed to be around 180lbs, but the only time I ever got there was during deployment when I wasn't lifting. Everyone said I looked "sick" when I got back. Been lifting since I was around 15 yrs old and have rarely seen 180 since then, even at 5'8".
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I am actually 5'8" too. The most I've weighed was after deployment at 195 lbs. and I was a whole lot faster than today (13:00). Of course I lost weight back down to 165 within 6 months as I slowed down lifting till eventually stopping. I can say today that I honestly feelmiserable at 165.

My outlook on nutrition has also changed. Prepping meals and snacks to eat for the day every 2-3 hours, I think the hardest part in this journey so far has been the kitchen. The gym is the easiest part for me (you go in and out). The grocery store, kitchen, and occasional restaurant visits are more of a challenge.
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I know very little about BB, but I am glad you have something to endeavor to do.
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