this is a pretty good reference chart. Maybe obese was pushing it but over weight for sure. As you get lower in bf% it becomes less obvious between percentages.
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A problem with this stuff is that if you were ever super fat for a good while these looks might not apply to you. No legs in the pics and if you were active while fat you might be hiding super impressive legs, these pics have even fairly aesthetic fat distribution, and tight young skin pulling the fat tight over the muscle.
I’m 6’ 3” large framed cutting down from 355- was 240 and thick most of my life but always really functionally strong for a non lifter- moved pianos and safes professionally, club bouncing, city walking and intense daily bicycle commuting. Got a sedentary job and crept up to 300 very slowly over 10 years, got badly injured and lost a lot of upper body mass, got covid lazy & fatter, but always being active and dragging my fat ass around gave me a massive bottom half- 20” lean calves, good quads, glutes, core, etc.
So I’m confident that I’m well under 20% right now in the low 250s and still look like shit, but feel great. Nothing like those pics. I’m a mix of 12-15% looking areas (shoulder definition, upper hips are peeled, mid thigh and lower vascular and shredded, and 25+% looking areas as the unfatting creeps in from the edges but stubborn fat pads pooch out in looser skin and deflated leaner skin on the belly corners.
So don’t put too much stock in these kind of photos galleries. They apply more to body types that people are used to seeing which is a ripped small framed 170-190lb lifter at 12-15%, or someone 150lbs FFM swimming in a 250lb fatsuit. I’m confident that for me 10% is well over 200, possibly more like 220-230lbs, which is still overweight flirting with obese on BMI charts. So yes 20% can technically be obese if you carry a lot of FFM as well. It’s very possible to carry a lot of muscle and not have anything like a lean small framed chest and arm heavy aesthetic.
Another problem at least for me is that while my original goal was to hit 10% or less for once in my life before lean bulking and slowly finding a comfy spot sub 15% I’m realizing that while I won’t have the ozempic melted candle look the extra skin means my best look will probably be 12-15%. Leaner would look older and deflated. I’m gonna stop cutting when the last stubborn spots are melted off and no blobs ruin my taper or silhouette. 8-10% for me would probably look amazing in a tank top & shorts but a fucking mess in a speedo.
Anyway, that’s all my bullshit. I’m not an expert or a coach but my lifestyle has been stripping a pound of fat and gaining muscle steadily for a few years. Maybe my experience could be applied to your situation.
My non-professional advice is drop the anavar. It’s not meaningfully helpful and if it fucks your lipids it ain’t worth it. Pump up your TRT to a mild high cruise and control e2 if your fat means aromatizing- 2-300mg/week is not really a cycle but will help bigtime retaining muscle or even recomping. Watch your bloods but 300 should be sustainable for months and months for most people. Add in GH or tesamorelin if you want for a cherry on top but most progress will be in the kitchen and the gym. I got down to 270 on real TRT before putting in a mild high cruise cutting stack to carry recomp as deep into my cut as possible as things slowed down.
Best to ya