I don't know about you but I hate it when naturally
skinny people tell me how to be thin.
Not exact matches
If you've a naturally thin frame with a high metabolism who's genetic predisposition makes it a bit more challenging to bulk up and build muscular weight, no matter what
people will
tell you there IS a way to do a complete 180 on your supposed
skinny guy destiny and create the powerfully strong, highly muscular, super ripped body that would
I guess what I'm trying to say is that you can't really
tell how fat or «
skinny» fat you are by photos... they can be very misleading to the public when they don't take into account lighting and angles... like how the «
skinny - fat»
people are all in normal lighting and not flexing, while the more muscular and lean
people have perfect lighting and are flexing.
People keep
telling me I'm really
skinny, but I worry since I used to be 110 - 115 lbs last year (and even a lot of this year) but now I think I'm 127 lbs and it just feels wrong.
Most important than my constant thirst for knowledge and always questioning my current beliefs and ideas about all aspects of fitness (and not just building muscle although that's the main focus of the site), I have achieved great results in my own life and how I am now is worlds apart from when I first started out as a clueless, borderline - anorexic
skinny guy who was wrongly
told by a few
people starting out that that's just how I was going to be my whole life.
Then I started thinking that I needed to loose some kilos, even though
people have always
told me that I was
skinny.
I always
tell people to try those first, if they don't want to go for the
skinnies.
In the documentary Stories We
Tell, Canadian actress - turned - director Sarah Polley points her camera at the
people in her life to get the
skinny on her late mother, Diane.