Just got back to lifting again after about 2 years off...man what a difference that makes and how far back I've gone! Some of the workouts like squatting I am back to high school weights and it sucks.
Anyways, I was reading requirements for some of the different branches of the military. I noticed the Airforce said for my height (6' 1") max weight is 208 lbs. Nothing like the military requirements (both weight and physical) to make me feel fat!
If I'm serious about joining the airforce then how strict is that? I'm 215-218 on any given day and although two days a week at the gym are focused on cardio and fat burn/LMM gains, most of it is for muscle building. So muscle building + minimal intentional low calorie dieting/fat burning = very low to no drop in weight.
So is that it? They only want skinny guys in the airforce? I get that they don't want obese guys but with a 6' 4" wingspan (yea I'm a gorilla), I have a pretty heavy mass for my height.
Definitely some fat could be burnt but I wanted some input before I decide to do anything for weight loss.
Anyways, I was reading requirements for some of the different branches of the military. I noticed the Airforce said for my height (6' 1") max weight is 208 lbs. Nothing like the military requirements (both weight and physical) to make me feel fat!
If I'm serious about joining the airforce then how strict is that? I'm 215-218 on any given day and although two days a week at the gym are focused on cardio and fat burn/LMM gains, most of it is for muscle building. So muscle building + minimal intentional low calorie dieting/fat burning = very low to no drop in weight.
So is that it? They only want skinny guys in the airforce? I get that they don't want obese guys but with a 6' 4" wingspan (yea I'm a gorilla), I have a pretty heavy mass for my height.
Definitely some fat could be burnt but I wanted some input before I decide to do anything for weight loss.