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Why would i give up on a hobby that i enjoy? even if it does cost a lot of money?
Im sorry that you all think im being ungratefull. I am very glad to recieve any advice from people with much more experience than myself such as "gunsmith" and "eliva1023", and am in no meens ungrateful to this advice. im sorry if i have come across this way.
But i was merely posting a few photo's and hoping to recieve a few comments on how i looked and what i needed to work on. not a bombardment of comments and abuse telling me to change everything and telling me to stop bodybuilding because im poor. which is not helpfull or usefull advice.
I am not clueless about nutrition. I know what sort of macro's i need to be eating and what sort of carbohydrate sources. My nutrtion is SHIT, and i am trying to get it on track, I am going to the shops tonight and buying a set of cheap tupaware, and going to buy my food for the next few days. 5 packs of chicken breast and a george foreman grill, along with 3-4 bags of frozen vegetables and a few sweet potatos.
I'm not one too judge too harshly, but if I was you, I'd definitely lean down a bit naturally. Don't worry about the scale, but get lean enough to where in a relaxed state your abs are in/lower back fat is gone.
Then jump on gear and just blow up from within. Diet/training advice is profound here. I'd recommend Big Beyond Belief(free online pdf if you search for it), and just eat clean foods when hungry and figure out which foods suit you best(don't bloat you, or cause gas but make you hungrier).
Get leaner first, that's all I'm trying to really say. I don't know how much, I'd say 15lbs or so.