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    Default Toned Cut Body VS Meaty Buff

    In my experience, females seem to love the toned/cut look more than the roided buff type.. they say buff is played out..

    I think a toned, cut body like a welterweight Boxer or Bruce Lee/pacquiao looks the best and ive been working out like a madman to look like that..

    Ive always trained in boxing and did workouts related to boxing but I never really trained with weights at the gym.. Im going to leave boxing alone for awhile and work on body sculpting..

    Any gym gurus here?? What kind of workouts can I do to look like Bruce Lee or Brad Pitt from Troy...

    I'm 6"1 and walk around at 165lbs currently..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    In my experience, females seem to love the toned/cut look more than the roided buff type.. they say buff is played out..

    I think a toned, cut body like a welterweight Boxer or Bruce Lee/pacquiao looks the best and ive been working out like a madman to look like that..

    Ive always trained in boxing and did workouts related to boxing but I never really trained with weights at the gym.. Im going to leave boxing alone for awhile and work on body sculpting..

    Any gym gurus here?? What kind of workouts can I do to look like Bruce Lee or Brad Pitt from Troy...

    I'm 6"1 and walk around at 165lbs currently..
    It is a way more about the inside than the outside
    Love yourself the way you are, show confidence, women feel it
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    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    In my experience, females seem to love the toned/cut look more than the roided buff type.. they say buff is played out..

    I think a toned, cut body like a welterweight Boxer or Bruce Lee/pacquiao looks the best and ive been working out like a madman to look like that..

    Ive always trained in boxing and did workouts related to boxing but I never really trained with weights at the gym.. Im going to leave boxing alone for awhile and work on body sculpting..

    Any gym gurus here?? What kind of workouts can I do to look like Bruce Lee or Brad Pitt from Troy...

    I'm 6"1 and walk around at 165lbs currently..
    It is a way more about the inside than the outside
    Love yourself the way you are, show confidence, women feel it
    U sound like a pastor lol... well you are right but this is not about confidence for me cuz my self-belief blows through the roof.

    It doesnt hurt to feel good and look good inside and out right? There is a point in time for everything and its not like im going to sculp my body at 60 years old.. im young and now is the time to make that godly physique like Michael Angelo's David or Bradd Pitt in Troy. They were in peak form, thats probably the best shape a human can get and im hell bent on gettjng there..

    I guess something hit me while watching Michael Angelos David at the museum.. that statue ignited a fire in my belly and im going to stop boxing for awhile and focus on weight training..

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    Default Re: Toned Cut Body VS Meaty Buff

    you may check rosstraining for instance
    I guess this is not the best place for bodybuilding questions

    I personally work out a heavy bag for an hour per day, this gave me good looking shoulders and torso, apart from weight loss
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    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    you may check rosstraining for instance
    I guess this is not the best place for bodybuilding questions

    I personally work out a heavy bag for an hour per day, this gave me good looking shoulders and torso, apart from weight loss
    Thanks I just checked out rosstraining and that's pretty hardcore.. reminds me of spartan training.. ive been hitting the weights for the past month so I think imma gradually move up that spartan level.

    Heavybags are great but i want to save my knuckles for awhile ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post

    Heavybags are great but i want to save my knuckles for awhile ..
    you can strengthen knuckles with wrist rolls and other types of exercise
    imagine you are in Siberia, so nobody can see you awesome body under heavy jacket, so you just show your knuckles, and the chicks extrapolate from this data the rest
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    Default Re: Toned Cut Body VS Meaty Buff

    Moderate to heavy compound lifts (squat, deadlift, bench press, pull ups, rows) etc
    Moderate supplementary work
    HIIT
    Picking different parents might help too

    165 at 6 1" is pretty light, I'd look to gain 20lbs before focusing on leanness, getting cut when there's little to show will be hard and fruitless.

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    Default Re: Toned Cut Body VS Meaty Buff

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    In my experience, females seem to love the toned/cut look more than the roided buff type.. they say buff is played out..

    I think a toned, cut body like a welterweight Boxer or Bruce Lee/pacquiao looks the best and ive been working out like a madman to look like that..

    Ive always trained in boxing and did workouts related to boxing but I never really trained with weights at the gym.. Im going to leave boxing alone for awhile and work on body sculpting..

    Any gym gurus here?? What kind of workouts can I do to look like Bruce Lee or Brad Pitt from Troy...

    I'm 6"1 and walk around at 165lbs currently..

    LOL You must be a twig.

    LMAO! Im cracking up right now

    OMG Thats so funny!

    LMFAO!

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    Default Re: Toned Cut Body VS Meaty Buff

    For 6"1 and 165 you'd need to already be lean as fuck to not just look skinny fat. That or chronically dehydrated.

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