What Do You Think

[quote]adambom wrote:
hard for me to rate physiques at this level anything less than a 10 [/quote]

Thank you bro for the compliment. Much appreciated

[quote]Love2Lift wrote:
Effin’ awesome! [/quote]

Thank you very much for the compliment!!!

[quote]Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
dougefresh wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
HoneyGlazed wrote:
Wow man, 100% class act. 10 all the way. Its hard enough competing in high school without the temptation of using steroids. I can’t imagine what its like in the big leagues. You are a true inspiration to me at least. I have the same problem with eating. Less than 6 meals a day and instantly I’ve lost all the weight that took weeks to amass. Keep kickin’ ass and God bless.

Thank you very much. Your compliment is greatly appreciated!!!

During my student teaching I use to give talks about steroid abuse etc… to highschool students.I know sometimes it can be a big thing in highschool especially if your playing football and the team is highly ranked. There is alot of pressure. You cant succomb to the pressure. Keep training hard. I have maybe 10 kids I train out here in California that work there butt off. they eat clean most of the time and train hard. 6 out of the ten has or will earn D1 scholys in football. Not all of my ahtletes are looking to take it to the next level they just want to get better. With proper training and dieting can you achieve these higher goals?YES!!! Anytime you have a question ask away!!!

awesome natural physique.I am turning 35 soon and wanted your opinion.Can I still compete in bodybuilding someday, or have I passed my window. what do you think?

Hey bro thanks for the compliment. I remember someone told me when I was in my twenties it’s going to get better as you get older. I blew them off. But I can tell you now it’s very true. You can always compete and do very well. It depends all on you how bad you want it and how serious you are.[/quote]thanks for the shot of confidence. I have started a new thread to document my seriousness about this life long dream. Hope to see you at a show someday.

[quote]dougefresh wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
dougefresh wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
HoneyGlazed wrote:
Wow man, 100% class act. 10 all the way. Its hard enough competing in high school without the temptation of using steroids. I can’t imagine what its like in the big leagues. You are a true inspiration to me at least. I have the same problem with eating. Less than 6 meals a day and instantly I’ve lost all the weight that took weeks to amass. Keep kickin’ ass and God bless.

Thank you very much. Your compliment is greatly appreciated!!!

During my student teaching I use to give talks about steroid abuse etc… to highschool students.I know sometimes it can be a big thing in highschool especially if your playing football and the team is highly ranked. There is alot of pressure. You cant succomb to the pressure. Keep training hard. I have maybe 10 kids I train out here in California that work there butt off. they eat clean most of the time and train hard. 6 out of the ten has or will earn D1 scholys in football. Not all of my ahtletes are looking to take it to the next level they just want to get better. With proper training and dieting can you achieve these higher goals?YES!!! Anytime you have a question ask away!!!

awesome natural physique.I am turning 35 soon and wanted your opinion.Can I still compete in bodybuilding someday, or have I passed my window. what do you think?

Hey bro thanks for the compliment. I remember someone told me when I was in my twenties it’s going to get better as you get older. I blew them off. But I can tell you now it’s very true. You can always compete and do very well. It depends all on you how bad you want it and how serious you are.thanks for the shot of confidence. I have started a new thread to document my seriousness about this life long dream. Hope to see you at a show someday.

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Dont let anything get your way. You will hear alot more negativity then positive remarks especially once your body really starts to change. Take it as a compliment and use it to train even harder. Good luck bro. You ca always find me at shows.

[quote]Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
dougefresh wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
dougefresh wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
HoneyGlazed wrote:
Wow man, 100% class act. 10 all the way. Its hard enough competing in high school without the temptation of using steroids. I can’t imagine what its like in the big leagues. You are a true inspiration to me at least. I have the same problem with eating. Less than 6 meals a day and instantly I’ve lost all the weight that took weeks to amass. Keep kickin’ ass and God bless.

Thank you very much. Your compliment is greatly appreciated!!!

During my student teaching I use to give talks about steroid abuse etc… to highschool students.I know sometimes it can be a big thing in highschool especially if your playing football and the team is highly ranked. There is alot of pressure. You cant succomb to the pressure. Keep training hard. I have maybe 10 kids I train out here in California that work there butt off. they eat clean most of the time and train hard. 6 out of the ten has or will earn D1 scholys in football. Not all of my ahtletes are looking to take it to the next level they just want to get better. With proper training and dieting can you achieve these higher goals?YES!!! Anytime you have a question ask away!!!

awesome natural physique.I am turning 35 soon and wanted your opinion.Can I still compete in bodybuilding someday, or have I passed my window. what do you think?

Hey bro thanks for the compliment. I remember someone told me when I was in my twenties it’s going to get better as you get older. I blew them off. But I can tell you now it’s very true. You can always compete and do very well. It depends all on you how bad you want it and how serious you are.thanks for the shot of confidence. I have started a new thread to document my seriousness about this life long dream. Hope to see you at a show someday.

Dont let anything get your way. You will hear alot more negativity then positive remarks especially once your body really starts to change. Take it as a compliment and use it to train even harder. Good luck bro. You ca always find me at shows.
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any shows in florida in 08 let me know. thanks dougie.

10! Natural, huh? I hope that people like you will show T-Nation regulars, especially people my age, that you can be a natural and still look great.

I would like to know a couple of things. First what do you figure your off season body fat percentage is at 210-215? Did you weigh in at 205 for the competition? Also do you have any dry pictures? By this I mean pictures off stage without the tan/oil/lights. More real world pictures. Your competition photos look great and definately look bigger than 205. I have competed so I understand that onstage pictures can look much heavier than off stage. Not knocking the photos just curious.

Here you go

[quote]Swolle wrote:
I would like to know a couple of things. First what do you figure your off season body fat percentage is at 210-215? Did you weigh in at 205 for the competition? Also do you have any dry pictures? By this I mean pictures off stage without the tan/oil/lights. More real world pictures. Your competition photos look great and definately look bigger than 205. I have competed so I understand that onstage pictures can look much heavier than off stage. Not knocking the photos just curious.[/quote]

Here is another!!! These were taking last week. As Iam now in full swing for the Team Universe in September

[quote]Swolle wrote:
I would like to know a couple of things. First what do you figure your off season body fat percentage is at 210-215? Did you weigh in at 205 for the competition? Also do you have any dry pictures? By this I mean pictures off stage without the tan/oil/lights. More real world pictures. Your competition photos look great and definately look bigger than 205. I have competed so I understand that onstage pictures can look much heavier than off stage. Not knocking the photos just curious.[/quote]

One More

You are a true inspiration to many of us Kiyoshi, especially me. Best of luck to you!

[quote]uahc wrote:
You are a true inspiration to many of us Kiyoshi, especially me. Best of luck to you![/quote]

Thank you very much for the compliment. Any questions i would be more than happy to help anytime !!!

Check out the new issue of musclemag. Page 150!!!

[quote]Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
Check out the new issue of musclemag. Page 150!!![/quote]

I don’t get musclemag but I’m assuming you’re featured? If so than congrats.

Great physique, very inspiring considering you’re all natural.

[quote]Zelazo wrote:
Kiyoshi Moody wrote:
Check out the new issue of musclemag. Page 150!!!

I don’t get musclemag but I’m assuming you’re featured? If so than congrats.

Great physique, very inspiring considering you’re all natural.[/quote]

Thank you very much!!! Yes I believe it’s about 8 pages something like that. I havent seen it yet. some members of my gym said they saw it and loved the write pics etc…

Bump cause its a good RMP people need to see

You look amazing, good inspiration even though you’re 5" shorter than me. Thank you.

Awesome work. Give me a few years Kiyoshi…

Awesome. If I can some day manage to eat half as effectively as you do, I’ll be happy. Thanks for posting the details. It gives me a great example to learn from.

You have been able to make great achievements regardless of personal tragedy that has happened in your life. What keep you motivated and how did you move past everything?