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Hi, everyone!!

My name is Andrew! It's nice to meet you all.

New to this forum and kinda nervous to have my pictures out there, but it's probably the same thing as posting these to Instagram...

right?

My journey with working out has been an interesting one with a fuckton of bumps in the road.

The first picture is of me, a skinny little 19 year old back in spring of 2021, where I'd weighed about only 120 pounds and was struggling to keep a consistent workout routine and sleep schedule, as well as increase my caloric intake. The second picture is me today, having just turned 24 last week Monday--forty pound heavier at 160-165ish...with a consistent workout routine (despite setbacks from illnesses). I'd momentarily stopped working out from bad anxiety, and I started doing my calisthenics routine with a fifteen pound weighted vest again!

My next goal is to resume my kettlebell training (just bought a forty pound kettlebell) and my workout DVDs (anyone familiar with RushFit by Georges St. Pierre?), my only issue is that I'm gonna figure out how to force myself to workout after a long day at my job! I work at a lumber yard and I can't tell you the number of contractors that stop in and are flabbergasted that my 5'2" self can pick up solid core doors, compound buckets, bags of cement...it makes my day being able to pleasantly surprise people!!

My other goals with fitness and bodybuilding are to get more weightlifting in and get myself through the door of an MMA gym...I workout mostly at home because I'm genuinely a nervous wreck in my day to day life. I'd love to make new friends on here and find ways to improve/modify/enhance my workouts. Trying to hit 170 by the end of summer!

It's been wonderful introducing myself to you all! :D
 
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rawdeal

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Now, there's an Intro!

Stick around, Andrew, lots of inspiration and information to be had here. Welcome to The Den.
 
ineedaminute

ineedaminute

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Now, there's an Intro!

Stick around, Andrew, lots of inspiration and information to be had here. Welcome to The Den.
Hello, rawdeal!!

Thank you for taking the time to say hi! It's greatly appreciated!

I'm already inspired by the sheer overwhelming amount of individuals who are absolutely ripped on here!! Truly a motivational sight!!

I don't plan on goin nowhere! Definitely have a lot more to learn and a lot more to go!!
 
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Andrew, welcome to TID. Stay consistent with your training. Having a physical job can make it difficult to want to train, but just get the process started, and once you begin, the therapeutic effects kick in, and that workout will soon feel like an old friend! Consistency is key to this lifestyle. It truly is a marathon, and not a sprint. Sounds like you're employing a lot of "functional" training, which, along with your physical job will be very practical for you. I think that's smart.

So step 1 is consistent training, and then step 2 you can start the lifelong process of learning about how diet can help you further reach your goals. At 24 that might not seem too critical, but for us old farts, it becomes the primary thing. Good luck with everything, and please make yourself at home!
 
ineedaminute

ineedaminute

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Andrew, welcome to TID. Stay consistent with your training. Having a physical job can make it difficult to want to train, but just get the process started, and once you begin, the therapeutic effects kick in, and that workout will soon feel like an old friend! Consistency is key to this lifestyle. It truly is a marathon, and not a sprint. Sounds like you're employing a lot of "functional" training, which, along with your physical job will be very practical for you. I think that's smart.

So step 1 is consistent training, and then step 2 you can start the lifelong process of learning about how diet can help you further reach your goals. At 24 that might not seem too critical, but for us old farts, it becomes the primary thing. Good luck with everything, and please make yourself at home!
Hi, Tommy!!

Thanks for the warm welcome :D

I'm definitely making a good effort to be more consistent! It's hard though when you have hypothyroidism and want to knock out on the ride home after work, but what matters is the effort I put into it! I'm so proud of myself for the progress I have made already. I was bullied mercilessly as a kid. I think I've come a long way.

I really love functional training, but I'd kill to take the first step into an actual proper gym and get my hands on the equipment--I'm jealous of the people who are able to step into a gym. Maybe I should make that a goal? I can always see if my sister and her boyfriend will let me tag along with them to their commercial gym!

Thank you for even bothering to share your words of encouragement.

Wishing you all the best success,

Andrew
 
Wallyd

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Welcome! Like TG said consistency is the most important thing to make gains!! Good luck to you on reaching your goals!
 
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