I'm 6'4 so after lifting for a few years i can be 100kg and still maintain a healthy amount of body fat.
Don't feel different at all; however i do cardio regularly.
Right now i'm 223lbs which is like 101kg ~17% body fat. Trying to bulk up to 235lbs 106kg.
I'm 6'11, so i've been over 100kg since I was 17, i'll probably die before i'm 50.
Lazy fuck overall but I don't feel like it's caused by my physical stature.
im a natty so at that weight im kinda fat
you surprisingly don't get tired, especially if you do cardio, but the weight definitely shows when walking on creaky floors or sitting down
I was hovering at around 105kg for a long time. No, I didn't get tired or feel heavy, but it was obvious everytime I glanced at mirror.
Now cutting at 98kg and falling.
real answer
The leaner you are the better you feel but its still tiring to weigh that much. At my last bb comp I was talking to this 250lb roider basically telling me that when he first got to 220 at 20+% bf he felt like shit, 220 at 12% you feel much better, Hope that answers ur question
I used to be, at the end of a bulk. Didn't get tired more easily. Just the opposite, actually.
Definitely felt too heavy tho. And everyone else seemed so frail (more than usual). And sleep suffered a whole lot at max density. Not worth it to maintain, but worth to see what you can do imo.
Get huge anon. May as well do it once. Be all you can be. Get so massive that others feel your gravitational pull.
I've been 109kg and bloatmaxxed all the way down to 83kg and decently lean at 5'11/180cm and honestly I felt the same, didnt feel any more or less tired at the lower weight even though I lifted during all of this. I think how bad your body feels at heavier weights is a very genetically dependent thing
Biggest I ever was 100kg and I'm 5'10, usually I'm 80kg.
100 didn't make me feel heavy or easily tired. Made me feel like a better basketball player honestly.
>What is like to weight between 100 and 115kg?
I wouldn't know. I weigh 95kg
if you aren't already 115kg and bloatmaxxed for the upcoming food shortages and ww3 you're ngmi
I started lifting because I hit 100kg
I'm 6'4 so after lifting for a few years i can be 100kg and still maintain a healthy amount of body fat.
Don't feel different at all; however i do cardio regularly.
Right now i'm 223lbs which is like 101kg ~17% body fat. Trying to bulk up to 235lbs 106kg.
I'm 6'11, so i've been over 100kg since I was 17, i'll probably die before i'm 50.
Lazy fuck overall but I don't feel like it's caused by my physical stature.
>Lazy fuck overall but I don't feel like it's caused by my physical stature.
No you're a lazy fuck because you're a lazy fuck
This dude is a huge bluepill simp despite looking like that
He's the living proof of what Rollo Tomassi says: Alpha is a mindset, not a demographic
Não fala mal do meu Muzzyzinho
im a natty so at that weight im kinda fat
you surprisingly don't get tired, especially if you do cardio, but the weight definitely shows when walking on creaky floors or sitting down
I was hovering at around 105kg for a long time. No, I didn't get tired or feel heavy, but it was obvious everytime I glanced at mirror.
Now cutting at 98kg and falling.
Even at 95kg I felt too heavy. I'm 6'5.
real answer
The leaner you are the better you feel but its still tiring to weigh that much. At my last bb comp I was talking to this 250lb roider basically telling me that when he first got to 220 at 20+% bf he felt like shit, 220 at 12% you feel much better, Hope that answers ur question
I used to be, at the end of a bulk. Didn't get tired more easily. Just the opposite, actually.
Definitely felt too heavy tho. And everyone else seemed so frail (more than usual). And sleep suffered a whole lot at max density. Not worth it to maintain, but worth to see what you can do imo.
Get huge anon. May as well do it once. Be all you can be. Get so massive that others feel your gravitational pull.
Hey Muzzy don't check your wardrobe i bet there isn't 3 bros in there haha
I've been 109kg and bloatmaxxed all the way down to 83kg and decently lean at 5'11/180cm and honestly I felt the same, didnt feel any more or less tired at the lower weight even though I lifted during all of this. I think how bad your body feels at heavier weights is a very genetically dependent thing
Biggest I ever was 100kg and I'm 5'10, usually I'm 80kg.
100 didn't make me feel heavy or easily tired. Made me feel like a better basketball player honestly.
This guy looks like Connor Murphy but the good ending where he kept his hair on roids and made it to his 30s