6 Foot 4 240 Pounds
Thread: half dozen'4 240
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11-08-2006, xi:01 PM #1
uhsaywhaat
half-dozen'4 240
What exercise yous guys recollect? I don't await really large only I am vi'4 and around 240. Unpumped and arms are most 17.5. Lamentable the pics aren't great angles, tried to take them myself.
Oh, and the date is manifestly incorrect.
Last edited by xXxUNDEROATHxXx; 11-08-2006 at 11:08 PM.
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11-09-2006, 04:44 PM #ii
CrossFit
240? I'm not seeing it at all. Not saying you're lying, just don't meet it.
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11-09-2006, 04:50 PM #3
Preventin' teh Scurvy
Here are some guys who are supposedly half dozen'4", 240 lbs.
Andrei Arlovski
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Edge
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eleven-09-2006, 04:50 PM #4
Registered User
Originally Posted by Cleared Hot
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eleven-09-2006, xi:twenty PM #5
billionaire
yah, some alpine and skinny people weigh alot. for example remy bonjasky a K1 fighter is six'iv" 240 only looks really skinny. Likewise Peter Aerts of K1 is also half dozen'iv" 240 but doesn't look like information technology either. BTW I think Arlovski is more closer to half-dozen'3" thats the elevation they've been list on his more contempo fights.
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xi-ten-2006, 01:00 AM #6
Registered User
half dozen'5 and 215
well could be if your lower body is big...merely sounds off to me...are you on a store bought scale? you should apply the one at your gym or medico (the kind with the slide scale if possible....they are hard to mess up)
when you sqeeze out that final rep you can peradventure practice, do one more for yourself and the animal yous used to exist thousands of years ago.
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11-ten-2006, 02:09 AM #7
uhsaywhaat
Hey guys. I weighed right at 240 today. You need to realize I am 6'4 and have wide shoulders and pretty big legs. Actually alot of people say I don't look big until they get correct adjacent to me, if that makes whatsoever sense. I'll attempt and mail some ameliorate pics tomorrow, with legs.
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eleven-10-2006, 03:xv AM #8
ur asscrack is showing in the last ane simply idea id let u know
I rep dorsum bout tree fiddy +
► WKEA ◄
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11-10-2006, 03:22 AM #9
ii+2=5
I've noticed that when people kickoff getting to around 6'3"-vi'5" their body usually gets a little out of proportion and start getting that "giant" look. Thus if you're that height and in proportion you may announced as if you accept a smaller frame from a altitude. I'm most 6'4 or half-dozen'5 and nigh the same weight 245 pounds (I'll post a pic when I get dorsum from the gym). In that location is a guy at my college who is 6'6" or half-dozen'7" and he has that "out of proportion" expect. From a altitude he looks similar he would belfry over me, but when we stand adjacent to one some other we almost meet middle to eye.
As far as the weight is concerned, I know what you're talking about. At 225, I looked too skinny for my trunk (although my trunk fat was nevertheless pretty high). At 245 now I think I await better only honestly feel that I'yard going to demand 30 more pounds to await "filled out." At one point I was a chubby 270 pounds but people still couldn't believe I weighed that much.
Finally, never trust WWF measurements. If you wait it upward, they're all typically 2-three" shorter than they say they are.
Jason
12/09/06 - 254 lbs. (Superlative later majority)
04/01/07 - 231 lbs. (Everyman afterwards cutting)
Electric current - 245 lbs. (off to a good commencement; thanks musculus retentiveness)New Goal: 270 pounds at 16-18% by 09/01/07
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xi-x-2006, 12:55 PM #10
uhsaywhaat
Here are some more pics. Tried some meliorate angles. I am a little likewise embarrassed to ask anyone to take them for me.
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11-10-2006, 01:03 PM #11
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xi-xi-2006, 02:03 PM #12
Chacks
Well I am half dozen 4 and 225 I look bigger than you but you could take more mass in the legs than I practise which could make you bigger than again I accept a big bone frame. Go a second calibration or something cause you hiding it well with a small os frame or something.
"The secret is in that location is no secret" - Draper
"... You lot have to sympathize before I started training, I didn't know annihilation about bodybuilding. This was but what I was doing for happiness, and I don't want to accept the happiness away..." - Vic Richards
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11-11-2006, 02:33 PM #13
2+2=v
for comparing purposes, you can check out my post in this forum, and my difference betwixt 225 and 245. As you'll run into, it's very minute.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=958637
12/09/06 - 254 lbs. (Peak afterward bulk)
04/01/07 - 231 lbs. (Everyman subsequently cut)
Electric current - 245 lbs. (off to a good get-go; thanks muscle memory)New Goal: 270 pounds at xvi-18% past 09/01/07
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12-06-2006, 05:sixteen AM #xiv
uhsaywhaat
The lats, what do you lot guys recall?
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12-06-2006, 05:40 AM #xv
The Gym Junkie
Human being, I wish I was as tall every bit you...Your body looks great but you withal need to work on your abs.
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12-06-2006, 06:07 AM #sixteen
Registerd User
Damn dood where do y'all purchase your calibration?
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12-06-2006, 06:31 AM #17
uhsaywhaat
Yeah the simply place on my body where I have excess fat is on my abs, which came on every bit soon as I started bulking. Oh, and plenty about the weight! If y'all saw me in person you wouldn't question that.
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12-06-2006, 07:17 AM #eighteen
ATTENTION 2 DETAIL
I don't question your weight only I practice question how much of it is fatty. Whats your BF%?
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12-06-2006, 08:10 AM #19
Bloating!
I think its a good build human, of course similar everybody you take alot of work to do to make information technology a cracking build.
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12-06-2006, 08:12 AM #xx
uhsaywhaat
A couple of months ago my Bf was x%. Gone upwardly since then but I still think I'g pretty lean.
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12-06-2006, 11:07 AM #21
Registered User
one thing you lot should learn about bodybuilding is that no two people are alike. im half-dozen'3 235lbs ~ and expect twice as big as he does.
heres pics of me nether 230
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=915296
and for another example, look for BigEvan effectually here, same meridian, weights nearly 20lbs less, looks twice as big
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12-06-2006, xi:22 AM #22
Originally Posted past xXxUNDEROATHxXx
nifty cuts149.1 LBS
5 feet 10 inches
12% body fat
thirteen years old
144395 point(s) total
seriously who keeps changing my sig?
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12-06-2006, 01:06 PM #23
dunn dunn
i was gonna say bull**** on the 240. but with a good prepare of legs makes all the differance. y'all just demand to piece of work on those side delts
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12-06-2006, 01:12 PM #24
Registered User
Notre Dame qb Brady Quinn is vi'4" and they say he weighs around 230 or 235. Simply he's solid muscle.
Yes, I'm non going to dispute your weight. Scales say what they say. You lot accept some pretty skilful legs and good upper body.
Great job, human.
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12-06-2006, 01:16 PM #25
Looking expert man! Chest really stands out in those pics! Practiced musculature on the artillery as well! You look big, but y'all don't expect fat! Go on up the good work and proceed lifting hard!
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12-06-2006, 06:xi PM #26
Registered User
Looks like 240 to me, man you got some legs, get over it, go a friend to take some pic's
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12-06-2006, 07:18 PM #27
Banned
Yous wait 240 to me to Great job! I'grand vi'4 225 in this pic 16 one/2 in artillery. http://img382.imageshack.us/img382/9277/img1850qq3.jpg (230 atm but I don't have any recent pics.)
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12-06-2006, 11:xi PM #28
uhsaywhaat
Originally Posted past MetallicaMan88
Last edited by xXxUNDEROATHxXx; 12-07-2006 at 02:46 AM.
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12-07-2006, 05:34 AM #29
Registered User
y'all got a neg rep? what a jerk...
Height can hide weight. If you look at some of the taller bodybuilders they look great when in the off flavour, only when they cut down, they look a lot smaller...i'll effort and find a moving-picture show..
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12-07-2006, 08:24 AM #30
Banned
he wants piitb with that last photograph.
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