now I am 3 weeks out, I'm the guy that asked you guys if I should be a heavy or light
I have 7 weeks until my first NPC show on June 7th (bev francis atlantic states)...right as I'm typing this I weigh in at 217.8lbs...I'm exactly 5'9"...I went and got hydrostatic water testing last week and they said I had 4.71% bodyfat...I think I'm higher but that's what was computed. I would like to know from you guys what I should do. If the calculation is right, in order for me to get to 2% I would need to lose 5.9lbs of fat which would put me at 211.1lbs. one of my bodybuilding friend said I should cut down to the light-heavy class because then I would come in shredded and the biggest. I'm worried though that if I lose to much I might have to sacrifice some hard earned muscle and might even come in flat. If I stay in the heavy I might not be able to be as shredded and also will be competing against guys who will weigh more then me. I just want to get at least 2nd place so I qualify for national and then work to get to 220lbs on the national stage. I'm worried that if I'm come in at light heavy I might loss to much muscle and can't rebound to meet my 220lbs goal for the national. If I come in heavy and don't get 2nd or 1st then I won't even qualify. what do you guys think I should do? The pictures below are of me 8 weeks out at 219lbs. I would also love for you guys to point out my weaknesses so I can work on them next time around. I'm doing more close-grip chin up to get my lower lats to connect lower with my abs, I also know one of my major weakness is my calves which I'm working out 3 times a week to get them as big as I can for the show...they measure 17.5 cold and 18 pumped...pumped they fit with my quads so I gotta get .5 inch from now till showtime...any advice and critique is much appreciated...thank you and have a good day
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I have 7 weeks until my first NPC show on June 7th (bev francis atlantic states)...right as I'm typing this I weigh in at 217.8lbs...I'm exactly 5'9"...I went and got hydrostatic water testing last week and they said I had 4.71% bodyfat...I think I'm higher but that's what was computed. I would like to know from you guys what I should do. If the calculation is right, in order for me to get to 2% I would need to lose 5.9lbs of fat which would put me at 211.1lbs. one of my bodybuilding friend said I should cut down to the light-heavy class because then I would come in shredded and the biggest. I'm worried though that if I lose to much I might have to sacrifice some hard earned muscle and might even come in flat. If I stay in the heavy I might not be able to be as shredded and also will be competing against guys who will weigh more then me. I just want to get at least 2nd place so I qualify for national and then work to get to 220lbs on the national stage. I'm worried that if I'm come in at light heavy I might loss to much muscle and can't rebound to meet my 220lbs goal for the national. If I come in heavy and don't get 2nd or 1st then I won't even qualify. what do you guys think I should do? The pictures below are of me 8 weeks out at 219lbs. I would also love for you guys to point out my weaknesses so I can work on them next time around. I'm doing more close-grip chin up to get my lower lats to connect lower with my abs, I also know one of my major weakness is my calves which I'm working out 3 times a week to get them as big as I can for the show...they measure 17.5 cold and 18 pumped...pumped they fit with my quads so I gotta get .5 inch from now till showtime...any advice and critique is much appreciated...thank you and have a good day
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