By all means continue to follow his expertise on diet eating and training and you can learn how to be 154lbs oh wait you already got that down. Tell us Wes what weight class do you plan to compete in next summer at Nationals? Do they have a bantomweight?
When did I claim I am an expert on eating and training? When did I give anyone my advice on eating and training?
I start this thread to post something I think I could share with getbig community. If you don't like what I post, why can't you just ignore my post or start one of your own?
It seems my 154lbs bodyweight really bothers and hunts you? I won my IFBB pro card with my 154lbs bodyweight. It actually was 162lbs on that day on the stage after I carbbed up.
You really don't get it, do you? My goal is to win my IFBB pro card, I don't care about how big I should be, how heavy my bodyweight is. The only thing I care about is how my physique should look with my best condition on the stage. For me, that would be I compete in the class of lightweight. Especially I am lifetime natural. You don't think I could compete in the different class with a heavier bodyweight? Of course, I could, but that way I won't win my pro card. I beat 2 guys in the lightweight class for master over 40, that equals 33% chance of winning my IFBB pro card. For master over 40 middleweight, light heavy weight, heavyweight, there are 11, 10 and 10 competitors respectively. So, what do you think it would be easier for me to win my pro card?
I don't know why you always brag about your height, bodyweight and how lean you are here on internet. Do you want to be a bodybuilder and win your pro card as well? Do you want to prove you are better than the entire getbig community? why can you sign up a national show and win your own pro card in your real life?