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    Default A bit of motivation: 4 years of weight training with monthly photo updates.


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    notice the facial expression changes too. that's some great progress man. you should make it into a video like the guy who took a picture of himself everyday for liek 8 yrs i think?



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    Looks like a different person all together after 4 or 5 months

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    great progress wow

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    wow man, that shit almost inspires me alone. i look nothing like you do in the first month, in fact i look quite healthy. but i would like to look muscular and what not...how often do you work out, what do you do, blah lbah blah? eat protein? what worked for you cause i need motivation. if i look at your pictures [no offense] i think that'll do justice on its own.

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    ... well i find this hilarious that everyone thinks thats me.

    I MEAN... UM...

    yeah, thats me in those pics there. ummmmm i work out alot, basically.

    p.s. thats me.

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    I like how he started shaving his chest around the 4th month. Oh yeah the hurnea surgery inspires me also. But it is a huge change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osnap
    ... well i find this hilarious that everyone thinks thats me.

    I MEAN... UM...

    yeah, thats me in those pics there. ummmmm i work out alot, basically.

    p.s. thats me.
    surrreeeeeeeee it is....



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    damn i need to start working out again..what was your regiment like?
    FUCK B&D COMMUNICATIONS!


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    ok maybe i should make this more clear

    THIS IS NOT ME, ITS JUST A LINK I FOUND.

    lol

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    oooh, but i found his whole site

    http://www.johnstonefitness.com/

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    About Me and Why I Decided To Get In Shape & Get Healthy

    As you read this, please keep in mind that I wrote it back on April 16, 2003. Many things such as my training methods and my diet have changed a lot since then, but the reasons I started are still relevant. Check out my FAQ, my training page and my food logs for an up-to-date look at my exercise routines, strength training program and my diet.


    Why I got started...

    I started my program because I was tired of being fat, unhealthy and out of shape. In high school I was an athlete, I was in great shape and I was healthy & confident. I stayed that way until I was in my mid-twenties, but over the last 10 years I let it all go. I became lazy, fat, unhealthy, antisocial, and I lost all my self-confidence. Late last year, I decided it was time to make some major changes. I decided that I was not going to continue to live my life feeling miserable and disgusted with myself. I did a lot of soul-searching and made a list of all the things I wanted to change. At the top of the list was my health and personal appearance. So, without wasting any more time, I began to educate myself, I set some goals and I made a plan. On January 6th, 2003 I put everything in motion. I have not looked back and my whole life and the way I live it has changed in just 3 short months.

    I should mention that just because 3 months have passed (at the time of this writing) and I've made good progress, it does not mean I'm "done". My new goal is 9% body fat. Once I reach that goal, I'm going to focus on building lean mass. One thing I've learned over the past few months is to never stop setting goals, and never stop improving.




    How I Did It...

    Many factors have contributed to my success:



    • Pre-Planning

      I set goals, and knew how I would achieve them before I ever started. This step is crucial to success--not just in bodybuilding, but also in all areas of life.
    • Education

      Before I started my program I educated myself using every possible resource I could find. The Internet and sites like Bodybuilding.com make self-education fun and relatively simple. Even after I started my program, I continued to educate myself every day, refining my methods and adjusting my program as I learned.
    • Attitude

      A positive mental attitude may sound like a cliché, but it really does make a big difference in everything you do. You can accomplish anything with the right attitude. Just like negativity, positive energy is self-sustaining. The more you put out there, the more you get back.
    • Unwavering And Absolute Dedication

      I refused to allow anything to interfere with my success. Some days I didn't feel like working out, some days my work would interfere with my morning workouts, there were family emergencies to tend to and on and on... but no matter what happened, I adapted to the circumstance and I got the job done. I didn't make excuses--I did what I had to do to achieve my goals.
    • Motivation

      Looking in the mirror was enough motivation to get me started, but I knew that I would need a more powerful motivator as I progressed past the "novelty stage" and hit the plateaus with which we are all so familiar. With that in mind, I decided to keep very strict records of my food intake, my supplement intake, my weight and cardio workouts and my body weight and body fat percentage. Additionally, I thought it would be motivational to take front and profile pictures every single day and then post them online along with my other data. Just take make sure I would stay really motivated, I gave the URL to all my family and friends. This was very difficult for me to do, not only because I was embarrassed by my personal appearance, but also because I used to be a pretty private person. As I progressed, I started posting the URL to public online forums. I expected to be roasted alive, but was surprised and encouraged by the extremely positive responses and helpful information I received. I can't say enough about the Bodybuilding.com forum community; the people there really helped to keep me focused and helped me stay positive. My family also provided a lot of inspiration. For example, my wife has always had a great figure, but she got excited watching me progress and, not too long after I started my program, she started lifting weights, doing cardio and eating clean! The most unexpected facet of my transformation is how much I seem to have inspired those around me. Since I started my program, my wife, my mother, my sister, her husband, my mother-in-law, my father-in-law and a co-worker have ALL started working out with weights, doing cardio and eating better! I'm also getting email from people from all over the world who have been inspired by my progress. I know that each and every one of them will reach their goals if they give it their all and don't give up.
    • Hard Work And Sacrifice

      There's no getting around it. If you want to make big changes it takes hard work, sacrifice and dedication. Learn to enjoy it!
    • Diet

      Changing my diet was a must. A typical day of food for me used to look something like this: BREAKFAST: None LUNCH: (2) Tuna sandwiches with tons of mayo, (4) slices of white American cheese, (2) hamburger buns, ½ family size bag of kettle chips. DINNER: Huge (and I mean HUGE) plate of lasagna, 4 or 5 slices of garlic bread loaded with butter, no vegetable, 3-4 glasses of red wine or 3-4 beers. In addition to all that, I'd drink 6-8 non-diet sodas every single day (sometimes more), I never drank water, I'd snack on all kinds of junk food like popcorn loaded with oils (sometimes coconut oil!), I'd eat chocolates and cookies and ice cream all the time. I did this for years and years. My daily exercise consisted of getting up to get more food. Now I eat 5-6 times a day, and I eat clean foods only. Cheat days and cheat meals? Nothing wrong with them for some people, but I'm an "all or nothing" kind of guy. No cheat days or cheat meals for me. Alcohol? I've had 4 beers since January 6, 2003 and have since given alcohol up completely. Soda? Not a single soda since January 6th, 2003. Except for 2 cups of black coffee, I drink nothing but water all day (well over a gallon a day). NOTE: For detailed information on my food and supplement intake, past and present, check out my food logs.
    • Working Out

      I lift 3 times a week and do HIIT cardio 7 days a week. I won't allow myself to miss a workout for any reason. I really enjoy them. One day I had to go to the E.R, when I got back home the first thing I did was jump on the bike. All I could think about was getting my workout in! I get excited when I step into the weight room because I know that it's another opportunity to improve and grow stronger. When I'm on the bike or stair-climber and sweat is pouring off my body, my heart is beating 189 BPM (remember, I'm doing HIIT-I don't maintain that level!) and I feel like I can't take another step, I just grit my teeth and think about my future body. I tell myself that I'm either going to finish this workout with a 110% effort, or I'm going to pass out. So far I've finished all my workouts. NOTE: Please see my training page for my cardio and weight training routines, past and present.
    • Supplements

      My supplement intake is pretty simple. Each day I take a good multi-vitamin, I supplement with about 9g extra fiber, I drink 2-3 protein shakes and I take about 10g of Glutamine. NOTE: My supplement intake has changed since the time of this writing. Please see my FAQ for an up-to-date list of the supplements I am using and have used.


    Advice To Others...

    Educate yourself, set goals and make a plan. Once you commit to your plan, don't give up no matter what. If you experience a setback, don't allow it to become an excuse to quit--use it as fuel to bounce back with more determination than ever. Ultimately only you can do it, but there is a lot of help and information out there-use it! Good luck and good health!

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    Its fake. photoshopped
    HOOKAH?! WTF..YOU MEAN HOOKER! :boobies:

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    Mother fucker in the last pics looks nasty. Seriouly I'm 6'5 and I would never reach that stage. I hate taht physic I like slim and toned with a bit of meat on the arm but main thing is my leg. I want to tone taht shit up like Muy Thai fighter. There fucking legs are not even funny.

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    Damn Im glad that isnt U dude..That guy looks like a Fuckin Alien with that Large body and Small Ass head...Ugly Mofo With Fake Spray on Tan FTL!!
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    Sounds like a date, wear some make-up cuz dis will be in HD. I'll bring da K-game, so you better be on race fuel cuz you'll need it. :boobies:
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    This whole, "It's just the internet" is just dumb. If that's the truth then the person busting you in the face for running your mouth can say, "It's just 5 cross yo lip dude, don't take it too seriously"

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    Quote Originally Posted by B00STedSvT
    Damn Im glad that isnt U dude..That guy looks like a Fuckin Alien with that Large body and Small Ass head...Ugly Mofo With Fake Spray on Tan FTL!!
    LOL! +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurostunna07
    Its fake. photoshopped
    seems he gets that alot.

    http://www.johnstonefitness.com/imag...photoshops.wmv

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    last pictures looked completely photoshopped....

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    Definatley took some dedication, props to that guy, 05 woulda been good enough, now he's obsessed but whatever works for yah.


    Funny how quick people are to call BS and stand by it. LOL

    Leisa and S. 4 Life NM?

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    I dunno, was looking through his food log. He was loosing like a .5 to 1lb a day. Thats hard to believe.

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    photoshop
    Its just a bodykit

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    Nice thread, Ive actually been wonder what the evolution of a person would look like.... you also have to take in genetics and supplements he used... [also if he is natty or running cycles.... which it looks like he runs cycles by the way he cuts then gains]
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    Ya, John Stone rocks. I used to go to his page quite a bit back when I was trying to get healthier heh.. Plan on gettin' back at it here soon, but ya, it's insane when you look at the day to day or month to month pics. Such change.
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    i dont understand why people who work out heavily feel like their arms should not line up with their bodies... wtf is up with arching your elbows outward.... if you stretch your arms completely when donig curls your muscles and tendons wont grow like a fucking tard.... however the improvement in the pics are amazing... made me feel like getting back into working out... big props to that guy for working so hard...

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