I am going to slowly add a few weeks here and there to catch the log up to today. It all started on Sept. 8, 2014. I have a set of calipers that I get consistent results with. I cannot say they are entirely accurate, but since I get consistent results I can use them as a way to measure change I body fat. I use the Jackson-Pollock 3 location measurement method. The online calculator (along with pictures of measurement locations) can be found here:
http://www.linear-software.com/online.html. By my reckoning, I was at 28% body fat.
All changes are completely natty. Well, I am on TRT, but it puts my test level into the high 500s, so I still consider that to be natty. No drugs at all, not even an ECA stack, were used. Correction to that, I used vitamins, Tylenol, allergy pills, etc., as needed...but that is not what I mean when I say drugs - I mean performance enhancing drugs.
My trainer always says that meeting your goals are 80% diet, 15% exercise, and 5% genetics / gear.
* Weight: 190
* Neck 17
* Chest 40.5
* Stomach at belly button 39.75
* Waist line (where your pants sit when worn properly) 38
* Biceps with arms extended out to side L:13 R:13.5
* Thighs L:23 R:22
* Calves L:15.5 R:15.25
* Forearm 3 inches from elbow L:11.5 R: 11.5
Some starting pictures. All pictures are taken cold and unflexed and first thing in the morning prior to eating or drinking anything.
At the time, I was 44 years old. Not too bad for a 44 year old normal everyday American. Most of my friends had 50 or more pounds on them and far more body fat. Good genetics was my only real savior - I did not work out at all.