Hey man weird question but i just wanted to ask this, as an obese guy who just started gym, ive definately noticed many changes. Im just concerned about a few things.. as I'm fat i thought id be very very strong like my bench would easily be 70+ kgs or smth turns out its 30kg for 5-7 reps only.. is this normal? I mean am i fat but weak? i feel like a girl when i put 5kgs both side of the 20kg barbell when other obviously skinnier guys lift 50-60-70kgs easily .... The only machine i feel good on is leg press as 140-150 kg isn't much for me at all i can go higher but am avoiding it as I don't want any injury, other men go for 80-120 kgs and i feel better
Hey buddy, first of all, it’s great that you’ve started your gym journey. What you're experiencing is completely normal. Strength doesn’t always directly correlate with size, especially if someone is new to working out. A lot of your initial strength will depend on factors like muscle mass, how efficiently your brain communicates with your muscles, and past activity levels. Also, its common for people to have varying strengths in different movements. You're naturally stronger in the leg press because your legs have been used to carrying your body weight daily, so they’ve developed more endurance and strength over time. Upper body strength, like on the bench press, may take longer to develop because those muscles might not have been as engaged in your daily life. Things will get better only with practice, so give it some time. From my personal experience, I'd just say try not to compare yourself with others as it only affects your confidence and progress. Just trust the process and make sure you're going in the right direction. Hope that helps!
Great transformation journey Aditya! The difference in physique and confidence you had in older vs newer videos is very noticeable. What a lot of people who don't workout realize is that it also uplifts the self-confidence and mood of the person which directly transfers to the studies as well. Sitting in a room for long hours (like JEE people do) is not very good for health. One should try to balance that out by working out regularly. Hope this journey continues and you keep doing well🙌
Good work brother but I'm someone who a bit fit I've muscles but I'm still struggling with a few vices like cigarettes and leaves I try to minimize them as much as I can but I still do it bro I'm not very proud of it but at the same time can't quit it cold turkey.
Hey, first off, big respect for staying fit, that’s a huge accomplishment. I know breaking habits like cigarettes isn’t easy, but the fact that you're aware and wanting to change says a lot about your strength. You can change yourself, only if you badly want to 💪
Adi Bhaiya Me abhi 12th me hu jee mains ki koi umeed nhi hai , class me phone chala chala ke 11th aur adha 12th barbad kar diya bits ke liye soch rha hu kaise cope karu itna portion itne kam time me aur parents bol rhe hai mains dena padega please Help!!
My advice would be to first make a routine for yourself, quit all things that take your time. Its important to realise that exams are nearing and there is very little time left. Focus on your strong chapters and practice more questions on those. Start attempting mock tests and analyze them in detail. Once you answer mains you'll realise your prep levels which is important for bitsat prep as well. Just be consistent with your work, you will do well. All the best!
If you face issues in managing time, try planning things before itself. I feel everyone can take out an hour from their schedule daily for physical activity, it’s just about setting priorities straight
Most of us overcomplicate things and think that "diet food" is something different. Just try to include 25-30gm of protein in each of your major meal during the day. This protein could be in any form like whole foods (eggs, chicken, soya, paneer, tofu, curd) or whey protein. Make a combination of the foods you like and include these sources in your food. Keep it simple
Hey man weird question but i just wanted to ask this, as an obese guy who just started gym, ive definately noticed many changes. Im just concerned about a few things.. as I'm fat i thought id be very very strong like my bench would easily be 70+ kgs or smth turns out its 30kg for 5-7 reps only.. is this normal? I mean am i fat but weak? i feel like a girl when i put 5kgs both side of the 20kg barbell when other obviously skinnier guys lift 50-60-70kgs easily .... The only machine i feel good on is leg press as 140-150 kg isn't much for me at all i can go higher but am avoiding it as I don't want any injury, other men go for 80-120 kgs and i feel better
Hey buddy, first of all, it’s great that you’ve started your gym journey. What you're experiencing is completely normal. Strength doesn’t always directly correlate with size, especially if someone is new to working out. A lot of your initial strength will depend on factors like muscle mass, how efficiently your brain communicates with your muscles, and past activity levels.
Also, its common for people to have varying strengths in different movements. You're naturally stronger in the leg press because your legs have been used to carrying your body weight daily, so they’ve developed more endurance and strength over time. Upper body strength, like on the bench press, may take longer to develop because those muscles might not have been as engaged in your daily life. Things will get better only with practice, so give it some time.
From my personal experience, I'd just say try not to compare yourself with others as it only affects your confidence and progress. Just trust the process and make sure you're going in the right direction.
Hope that helps!
Great transformation journey Aditya! The difference in physique and confidence you had in older vs newer videos is very noticeable. What a lot of people who don't workout realize is that it also uplifts the self-confidence and mood of the person which directly transfers to the studies as well. Sitting in a room for long hours (like JEE people do) is not very good for health. One should try to balance that out by working out regularly. Hope this journey continues and you keep doing well🙌
Thank you so much! I never gave importance to my physical well being but now when I feel better in my own skin, I've realised its true value!
This is incredible, great work Aditya 🔥🔥
Thank you bhaiya!
Good work brother but I'm someone who a bit fit I've muscles but I'm still struggling with a few vices like cigarettes and leaves I try to minimize them as much as I can but I still do it bro I'm not very proud of it but at the same time can't quit it cold turkey.
Hey, first off, big respect for staying fit, that’s a huge accomplishment. I know breaking habits like cigarettes isn’t easy, but the fact that you're aware and wanting to change says a lot about your strength. You can change yourself, only if you badly want to 💪
keep going bud 💪🏻
Yep, stronger every day 🙌
I appreciate your work
Thanks buddy!
one question can you stay on campus at bits goa in summer vacations?
Yes if you’re doing a minor
Adi Bhaiya Me abhi 12th me hu jee mains ki koi umeed nhi hai , class me phone chala chala ke 11th aur adha 12th barbad kar diya bits ke liye soch rha hu kaise cope karu itna portion itne kam time me aur parents bol rhe hai mains dena padega please Help!!
My advice would be to first make a routine for yourself, quit all things that take your time. Its important to realise that exams are nearing and there is very little time left. Focus on your strong chapters and practice more questions on those. Start attempting mock tests and analyze them in detail. Once you answer mains you'll realise your prep levels which is important for bitsat prep as well. Just be consistent with your work, you will do well. All the best!
Broo plz can u help me in my transformation iam preparing for bits dropper gym aur padhai manage nahi horahi
If you face issues in managing time, try planning things before itself. I feel everyone can take out an hour from their schedule daily for physical activity, it’s just about setting priorities straight
@adityakorde broo thx for reply my problem is diet i go to gym but gharwale diet ka khana nahi dete what to do iam trying to think cook my own food
Most of us overcomplicate things and think that "diet food" is something different. Just try to include 25-30gm of protein in each of your major meal during the day. This protein could be in any form like whole foods (eggs, chicken, soya, paneer, tofu, curd) or whey protein. Make a combination of the foods you like and include these sources in your food. Keep it simple
@@adityakorde thanku broo will try to do it agle saal milthe hai bits goa mein aarahu pucca
all the best!