I'm just trying to understand the state of mind that leads one to taking a hella blurred selfie of themselves flexing whilst wearing a backwards baseball cap, then posting it to an adult webmaster forum. What kind of reaction are you going for?
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Man, I don't want to be offensive but what exactly was your point? Pretty much everybody who skinny and it's is visiting a gym for more than 3 months has body like you.
It's good that you are in shape but I am not really amazed
Man, I don't want to be offensive but what exactly was your point? Pretty much everybody who skinny and it's is visiting a gym for more than 3 months has body like you.
It's good that you are in shape but I am not really amazed
He is not skinny, he is athletic. In US though people call everybody who is not fat - skinny. True story based on numerous experiences
PS: not sure if that was a joke or OP is known gay, but hat smile, for some reason I immediately though - a bit gay No offense, just fun moment
Man, I don't want to be offensive but what exactly was your point? Pretty much everybody who skinny and it's is visiting a gym for more than 3 months has body like you.
It's good that you are in shape but I am not really amazed
On a side note, I sit around all day like most of you. Gym? Haven't been to one in ten years.
Everything is great about him! He is one of the best bodybuilders in the world and he is on 3 place in europe in the history of bodybuilding after Arnold and Dorian Yates! I admire him a lot because I realy know how hard is to build that body maybe for the most of you he is just a freak but for an amateur bodybuilder like me he is just great!
Cheers!
Everything is great about him! He is one of the best bodybuilders in the world and he is on 3 place in europe in the history of bodybuilding after Arnold and Dorian Yates! I admire him a lot because I realy know how hard is to build that body maybe for the most of you he is just a freak but for an amateur bodybuilder like me he is just great!
Cheers!
i hope you don't believe that he achieved that just with hard work and rice with chicken breast...
Are you fucking moron or what? I said that everybody who IS skinny will achieve these results after 3 months of gym.
Only if you take serious supplements. I know from my and friends' experience: if you are pretty skinny you won't reach almost ANY results in 3 months, if you do it 100% clean.
Everything is great about him! He is one of the best bodybuilders in the world and he is on 3 place in europe in the history of bodybuilding after Arnold and Dorian Yates! I admire him a lot because I realy know how hard is to build that body maybe for the most of you he is just a freak but for an amateur bodybuilder like me he is just great!
Cheers!
Nobody argues that its hard to build like him, but also it does not change the fact that he is a freak mutant.
training like a robot while injecting steroids to look like a blown up mutant...
nah, i rather stick to useless messages.
It's a misconception that bodybuilders using steroids aren't working their asses off.
You could take every steroid he is taking and unless you followed his strict diet and workout regimen you would just get really, really fat.
Pro Bodybuilders make a lot of money off of endorsements by winning contests. It's a science for Mr. Olympia IFBB competitors.
All they do is eat, workout, and sleep (sleep is when your muscles actually rebuild and grow).
I used to read Muscle And Fitness a lot when I first started getting into shape. And the pro bodybuilders day is very, very strict. Steroids won't do anything except help them rebuild muscle faster so there is less "downtime" for the next workout.
A guy like that will mostly sleep and eat. They set alarm clocks and keep their pre-prepared chicken or fish and rice meals in their bedrooms. They get woke up every 2 hours to eat.
It takes a lot of protein and calories to achieve that kind of muscle mass...and it's a full time job for them.
Of course people just think it's as easy as taking steroids and lifting some weights. But it's much, much more than that. They have entire teams that are measuring meals, protein, calories, hours of sleep, water retention and of course almost daily blood draws to be tested for any liver or kidney damage.
There is a lot of money at stake in pro bodybuilding.
Robbie, you got it wrong. He was not saying that they did not work hard. He actually said/agreed that they are "working like robots".
We all work like robots if you think about it.
I was just pointing out that steroids alone won't do anything and that bodybuilding (just like anything in life) takes 100% dedication to be at the top of the game.
Just like the porn biz or the car biz or anything you do in life.
Most people do everything half-ass and their station in life reflects that. But a handful of people really, really love what they do and LIVE it. Those are the ones who rise to the top in any profession.
It's a misconception that bodybuilders using steroids aren't working their asses off.
You could take every steroid he is taking and unless you followed his strict diet and workout regimen you would just get really, really fat.
Pro Bodybuilders make a lot of money off of endorsements by winning contests. It's a science for Mr. Olympia IFBB competitors.
All they do is eat, workout, and sleep (sleep is when your muscles actually rebuild and grow).
I used to read Muscle And Fitness a lot when I first started getting into shape. And the pro bodybuilders day is very, very strict. Steroids won't do anything except help them rebuild muscle faster so there is less "downtime" for the next workout.
A guy like that will mostly sleep and eat. They set alarm clocks and keep their pre-prepared chicken or fish and rice meals in their bedrooms. They get woke up every 2 hours to eat.
It takes a lot of protein and calories to achieve that kind of muscle mass...and it's a full time job for them.
Of course people just think it's as easy as taking steroids and lifting some weights. But it's much, much more than that. They have entire teams that are measuring meals, protein, calories, hours of sleep, water retention and of course almost daily blood draws to be tested for any liver or kidney damage.
There is a lot of money at stake in pro bodybuilding.
That's cool that they're dedicated to it and shit, but why someone would want to look like that is beyond me... Nothing wrong with being ripped and having some muscles, but looking like a freak? I'd rather be fat.
That's cool that they're dedicated to it and shit, but why someone would want to look like that is beyond me... Nothing wrong with being ripped and having some muscles, but looking like a freak? I'd rather be fat.
To each his own I guess. People get obsessed with stuff. Like guys that can't stop getting tattoos or piercings.
Some people get obsessed with getting BIG. And the ones who have a good business mind can become millionaires from the endorsements that come to the very best in the world at doing it.
But rather be fat? No way. I'd rather be the guy who was the biggest and strongest man in the room and getting all the bodybuilder groupie pussy that comes with it.
Not sure if being lazy and fat scores many women.
EDIT: But just to be clear...IF there are hot looking groupies for fat fucks, then I will stop going to the gym right fucking now and start eating like a pig.
It's a misconception that bodybuilders using steroids aren't working their asses off.
You could take every steroid he is taking and unless you followed his strict diet and workout regimen you would just get really, really fat.
Pro Bodybuilders make a lot of money off of endorsements by winning contests. It's a science for Mr. Olympia IFBB competitors.
All they do is eat, workout, and sleep (sleep is when your muscles actually rebuild and grow).
I used to read Muscle And Fitness a lot when I first started getting into shape. And the pro bodybuilders day is very, very strict. Steroids won't do anything except help them rebuild muscle faster so there is less "downtime" for the next workout.
A guy like that will mostly sleep and eat. They set alarm clocks and keep their pre-prepared chicken or fish and rice meals in their bedrooms. They get woke up every 2 hours to eat.
It takes a lot of protein and calories to achieve that kind of muscle mass...and it's a full time job for them.
Of course people just think it's as easy as taking steroids and lifting some weights. But it's much, much more than that. They have entire teams that are measuring meals, protein, calories, hours of sleep, water retention and of course almost daily blood draws to be tested for any liver or kidney damage.
There is a lot of money at stake in pro bodybuilding.
Originally posted by mineistaken
Robbie, you got it wrong. He was not saying that they did not work hard. He actually said/agreed that they are "working like robots".
^this..
i have nothing against fitness/body building - i wish i had the discipline to work out more
i just think there's a point where it becomes painfully obvious that the human body is not made for some results you see - like the dude above or women that have beards and clits like small penises
one of our long time male actors went through it all - steroid abuse until it didnt look natural anymore, breakdown, almost died, lost 30 kilo of muscles, started over again - this time without drugs.
he looks decent now but those guys have only one topic they can talk about and no other hobbies and interests.
and when i see that they even take their tasteless rice and chicken to parties cause they won't eat regular food anymore and get panic attacks cause they get stuck somewhere and won't make it home in time for their scheduled meal then i know that for myself that is something i would never even remotely consider.
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