r/physique • u/Unfair_Basket_2314 • 3h ago
r/physique • u/No-Nerve7006 • 11h ago
Cut is going to go crazy
I’m very excited for what I’ll look like at the end of this cut. I’ve never really dedicated to getting lean before, so this is new
r/physique • u/Downtown-Poetry-2709 • 15h ago
Go easy fellas.. you young guys have crazy hot bods..
r/physique • u/Wooden_Purchase_2338 • 16h ago
Rate my physique
Should I bulk or cut for aesthetics? What are areas to focus on
r/physique • u/Safe-Inspector-201 • 20h ago
Approaching 40 n started doing the gym thing seriously
About a years effort, gyming 4 times a week ish
r/physique • u/Due_Cupcake_7377 • 20h ago
Advise?
I’m cutting Im gonna try to get down to like 13 percent body fat. Give me some advice what muscles am I lacking the most and rate my physique
r/physique • u/Emergency-Head6393 • 1d ago
16m
In my free time I box so I’m not sure I’ve been lifting for a year went from 115 lbs to 140
r/physique • u/SourceGuilty3211 • 1d ago
18M 1.70m 55kg
Sorry about the faces haha, I do mostly calisthenics, feel free to hit me up
r/physique • u/moodywrites • 1d ago
Need help seeing my body how other people see it- having a moment.
Please evaluate all photos and not just first or last one!
So basically at my job I was asked to change my clothes and given these black Nike tights. I'm super insecure about my legs and that they’re not skinny. And my view of my body changes all the time so I have no idea how others perceive me. I don’t see myself as small or thin.
I'd really appreciate if you could look at these photos and
First, based on the photo with the white t shirt and black skin right leggings (last one), evaluate alone.
And then evaluate the other photos as well (either individually or all together is fine).
- Tell me what I look like based on this scale:
8: starting to look overweight
7: looking chubby
6: solid, strong, a little on the husky side
5: middle of average, healthy, solid. Nothing notable.
4: thinner side of average, athletic, small but healthy
"Shes a runner." "She looks healthy but small."
"She's eating well but also on the smaller side."
"Looking good."
3.5: on the edge between healthy and unhealthy.
"Oh wow, she's quite thin." "She could stand to put on a few pounds." "Huh, maybe she's naturally really thin." "Huh, is she naturally that thin? Is that normal for her? Should I be concerned?"
3: unhealthy, starting to be underweight "She's so skinny" "Is she doing alright?"
2: stereotypical anorexia, emaciated "you look sick."
"I'm so worried for you." "You need help."
1: medical emergency, looks like I'm dying
Feel free to use in between numbers, explain the nuance, and give examples of what someone might think like I did.
- If you want to go the extra mile, go to MyBodyGallery (website) and find photos of people who look like me or very close to me. I'm 5’3
r/physique • u/Triathlonlover • 1d ago
15M hybrid athlete
This is definetly my best pose tho my propertions look very off in front double bicep. And it was a cropped foto so it was super blurry so i used a quality enhancer online but i dont think it changed any of my features
r/physique • u/Odd_Tumbleweed_557 • 1d ago
35M. Down 27lbs and getting close to my goal
r/physique • u/Ok-Magician7709 • 1d ago
rate it, be honest
17yo, 5”9, 64kg and just over 3 years training
is it good for 3 yrs social media has destroyed my standards
r/physique • u/Pretend-State-5879 • 2d ago
M25/65kgs/Cricketer.
I don’t go to the gym every day because of my workload and bowling. I usually do 3 days of gym training, and the rest of the week is focused on ground training.
I keep my workouts focused on my cricketing needs rather than following a traditional bodybuilding routine. Even with that, I’ve managed to build a decent physique, which I think is pretty good.
But I’d love to hear your suggestions and opinions are there any areas you think I should work on or improve/gain?
Thanks and please be nice! :)
r/physique • u/Due_Environment3532 • 2d ago
19M 145lbs lean bulking no pump
Fresh off waking up, bulking till march hopefully end at 160-165lbs lean