![M/27/6'0” [350>235=115] (19 Months) Bulked a bit too early because those muscle and strength gains are addictive. Back to cutting back down. : r/progresspics M/27/6'0” [350>235=115] (19 Months) Bulked a bit too early because those muscle and strength gains are addictive. Back to cutting back down. : r/progresspics](https://preview.redd.it/m-27-60-350-235-115-19-months-bulked-a-bit-too-early-v0-zw5fte6amhab1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=40e2aa31cda672790ce72936548eec638d3e5020)
M/27/6'0” [350>235=115] (19 Months) Bulked a bit too early because those muscle and strength gains are addictive. Back to cutting back down. : r/progresspics
![Calorie deficit -> Losing muscle mass. Calorie surplus -> Gaining fat. What to do? : r/bodyweightfitness Calorie deficit -> Losing muscle mass. Calorie surplus -> Gaining fat. What to do? : r/bodyweightfitness](https://external-preview.redd.it/XWv1M7eVytMzt7XDHC0Jw7TbTdMR81wZQpISlUDN1fw.jpg?auto=webp&s=b71780496384b8e60d0aa9371766d3ca65719d85)
Calorie deficit -> Losing muscle mass. Calorie surplus -> Gaining fat. What to do? : r/bodyweightfitness
![M/29/5'10 [123 < 156 = 33lbs {15kg} gained] (2 months) - Incredible natural body transformation : r/progresspics M/29/5'10 [123 < 156 = 33lbs {15kg} gained] (2 months) - Incredible natural body transformation : r/progresspics](https://i.redd.it/32rtg4r19anz.jpg)
M/29/5'10 [123 < 156 = 33lbs {15kg} gained] (2 months) - Incredible natural body transformation : r/progresspics
![75kgs Deadlift. Just started strength training 3 months back.I'm 5'8 and 85kgs as of now. Any advice to improve my form? Am I rounding my back too much? : r/strength_training 75kgs Deadlift. Just started strength training 3 months back.I'm 5'8 and 85kgs as of now. Any advice to improve my form? Am I rounding my back too much? : r/strength_training](https://external-preview.redd.it/75kgs-deadlift-just-started-strength-training-3-months-back-v0-ZmdoZTF4dGljaXZiMcPRFul3EzhbqxveuFsEKblCjZyagMbnJiiv8OnKaRtr.png?width=640&crop=smart&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5a3660635825168e8238238cc1416abbcbe214cd)
75kgs Deadlift. Just started strength training 3 months back.I'm 5'8 and 85kgs as of now. Any advice to improve my form? Am I rounding my back too much? : r/strength_training
![Hey gainit, I gained 50lbs (23kg) in a little over a year and a half, here's how! (xpost /r/brogress, /r/fitness) : r/gainit Hey gainit, I gained 50lbs (23kg) in a little over a year and a half, here's how! (xpost /r/brogress, /r/fitness) : r/gainit](https://external-preview.redd.it/dBFypZWluzIFfW3AopAFNXCfkj1yGF7uebtc9TREepI.jpg?auto=webp&s=1d78daeb758d4f8d84e97d7b9074fdde8e6350f7)
Hey gainit, I gained 50lbs (23kg) in a little over a year and a half, here's how! (xpost /r/brogress, /r/fitness) : r/gainit
![2 months progress, really struggling to gain weight...although I am happy with this progress. I hate looking at this before picture it is horrible however we all start somewhere I guess. Any 2 months progress, really struggling to gain weight...although I am happy with this progress. I hate looking at this before picture it is horrible however we all start somewhere I guess. Any](https://i.redd.it/9j731xbek2191.jpg)
2 months progress, really struggling to gain weight...although I am happy with this progress. I hate looking at this before picture it is horrible however we all start somewhere I guess. Any
![How much training is needed to avoid loss of muscle mass gains? - Jorn Trommelen : r/naturalbodybuilding How much training is needed to avoid loss of muscle mass gains? - Jorn Trommelen : r/naturalbodybuilding](https://i2.wp.com/www.nutritiontactics.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1.-IG-2.png?resize=610%2C610&ssl=1)
How much training is needed to avoid loss of muscle mass gains? - Jorn Trommelen : r/naturalbodybuilding
![I've heard that you can't gain muscle and lose fat at the same time, but this seems possible with bodyweight training. : r/bodyweightfitness I've heard that you can't gain muscle and lose fat at the same time, but this seems possible with bodyweight training. : r/bodyweightfitness](https://i.imgur.com/uxia8GE.jpg)
I've heard that you can't gain muscle and lose fat at the same time, but this seems possible with bodyweight training. : r/bodyweightfitness
![My 8 year progression. (27 to 35 years old) Building muscle as a natural is hard and takes time, consistency, perseverance and patience, but I am proud to see how far I've My 8 year progression. (27 to 35 years old) Building muscle as a natural is hard and takes time, consistency, perseverance and patience, but I am proud to see how far I've](https://i.redd.it/thp8jnbew6f41.jpg)
My 8 year progression. (27 to 35 years old) Building muscle as a natural is hard and takes time, consistency, perseverance and patience, but I am proud to see how far I've
![has anyone got any pictures to prove that body weight training can turn you from skinny to gaining muscle mass : r/bodyweightfitness has anyone got any pictures to prove that body weight training can turn you from skinny to gaining muscle mass : r/bodyweightfitness](http://i.imgur.com/HmMwEvg.jpg)