Looking good there @ton312!
I've heard that a realistic expectation is that a drug free (or natural) lifter can expect to add 20 to 30 lbs over their career. I went from about 85 kg (185 lbs) to 95 kg (210 lbs), and maybe a bit leaner over ten or fifteen years. I probably went up a jacket size in the process.
The Hooch Hauler looks as though it's got a bit of space in the chest and shoulders. You've got space to bulk.
As others have said, a lot of natural or steroid free bodybuilders, especially on Instagram, aren't. There are a couple of PTs at my local gym who're carrying a bunch more muscle than me, yet compete in what are allegedly drug free competitions...
I've heard that a realistic expectation is that a drug free (or natural) lifter can expect to add 20 to 30 lbs over their career. I went from about 85 kg (185 lbs) to 95 kg (210 lbs), and maybe a bit leaner over ten or fifteen years. I probably went up a jacket size in the process.
The Hooch Hauler looks as though it's got a bit of space in the chest and shoulders. You've got space to bulk.
As others have said, a lot of natural or steroid free bodybuilders, especially on Instagram, aren't. There are a couple of PTs at my local gym who're carrying a bunch more muscle than me, yet compete in what are allegedly drug free competitions...