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Title: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: Dreyth on August 12, 2011, 03:47:20 pm
(http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/2227/unledtai.png)




From 211lbs to 185lbs in 7 weeks. Lol, and in my log I wanted to get there by september 10th.... murdered that goal.
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 7 weeks)
Post by: D4 on August 12, 2011, 03:55:16 pm
You got a tan to complement the weight loss?
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 7 weeks)
Post by: adarqui on August 12, 2011, 03:58:36 pm
from pale and fat to ripped & bronze!!!!

good work hah
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 7 weeks)
Post by: Dreyth on August 12, 2011, 04:03:37 pm
You got a tan to complement the weight loss?

nah, my weight loss phase started my first day of vacation.


what's funny is that i had a 38" rvj in that fat/pale pic. I should be hitting 40" after some jumping practice next week, hopefully! My squat dropped more than I would prefer..


Edited the topic title... july 1st I was 210lbs. I got down to 185lbs on August 9th. This picture was from today (~184lbs).
July 1st to August 9th is 40 days. JUST under 6 weeks.
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: steven-miller on August 12, 2011, 04:41:25 pm
Sick man, pretty impressive drop. How much did your squat (absolute and relative) decrease in that time? Hope you get that 40 man, would be great!
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: Dreyth on August 12, 2011, 05:30:43 pm
From 415lbs to about 375lbs now. I'm sure my relative went up by like 0.05 but I wanted more than that.

However, I'm looking to bounce back really hard and pack on muscle and strength when I get back. My squat should be back up to 415 at around 195 or 200 pounds instead of 210 pounds.
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: steven-miller on August 12, 2011, 05:52:11 pm
From 415lbs to about 375lbs now. I'm sure my relative went up by like 0.05 but I wanted more than that.

However, I'm looking to bounce back really hard and pack on muscle and strength when I get back. My squat should be back up to 415 at around 195 or 200 pounds instead of 210 pounds.

I would be interested in your VJ performance with decreased bw and same relative strength. I would expect your SVJ to be the same, not sure about RVJ though. Might be that because of its reactive nature (vs. nearly purely power output) your RVJ will actually profit from the decreased bw alone, maybe not though. Would be interesting to know, you should test that for us to learn :).

Good luck with it!
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: D4 on August 12, 2011, 05:55:42 pm
From 415lbs to about 375lbs now. I'm sure my relative went up by like 0.05 but I wanted more than that.

However, I'm looking to bounce back really hard and pack on muscle and strength when I get back. My squat should be back up to 415 at around 195 or 200 pounds instead of 210 pounds.

I would be interested in your VJ performance with decreased bw and same relative strength. I would expect your SVJ to be the same, not sure about RVJ though. Might be that because of its reactive nature (vs. nearly purely power output) your RVJ will actually profit from the decreased bw alone, maybe not though. Would be interesting to know, you should test that for us to learn :).

Good luck with it!

This is something I would be curious to find out as well
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: Kingfish on August 12, 2011, 06:48:11 pm
good job trying to look like a zyzz.. ;D

back to squats buddy..
Title: Re: Before/After pic of me (25lb drop in 6 weeks)
Post by: Dreyth on August 12, 2011, 07:41:58 pm
From 415lbs to about 375lbs now. I'm sure my relative went up by like 0.05 but I wanted more than that.

However, I'm looking to bounce back really hard and pack on muscle and strength when I get back. My squat should be back up to 415 at around 195 or 200 pounds instead of 210 pounds.

I would be interested in your VJ performance with decreased bw and same relative strength. I would expect your SVJ to be the same, not sure about RVJ though. Might be that because of its reactive nature (vs. nearly purely power output) your RVJ will actually profit from the decreased bw alone, maybe not though. Would be interesting to know, you should test that for us to learn :).

Good luck with it!

I'm going to assume my RVJ and possibly SVJ will be a bit higher because focused on depth jumps also. Haven't done that in years.