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Have u ever met someone who does everything "Wrong" but their still huge?


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Old 07-14-2005, 10:55 PM   #1
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Have u ever met someone who does everything "Wrong" but their still huge?

"Eat 20 times a day, train once a year, at most 6 reps, 10,000 a day, 400 grams of protein" I could continue, but is this really necessary for growth? Well I mean all people thats 5'10 225 huge as hell dont do this, yet I know a lot of people that eat whatever the hell they want to went they want to. Train same muscle everyday and its huge as hell. Micky D's are their favorite food. Yet their body looks amazing. Have you all ever met someone like this?
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Old 07-14-2005, 10:59 PM   #3
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Genetics can play a big role in things like this. Otherwise, they must be doing something right for their bodies.



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Yes there people like me who trained their asses off for 15+ years then said fuck it.......muscle memory is a beautiful thing.
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Old 07-14-2005, 11:05 PM   #5
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Yes there people like me who trained their asses off for 15+ years then said fuck it.......muscle memory is a beautiful thing.
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Train hard and smart for 10 years and you will know what I'm talking about...................you skinny bitaaaaach.
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Yeah, I've met people like that, they eat whatever and train like 5 days a week, and they are f...cking big and ripped! I eat a lot, use protein supplements and still costs me a lot to gain muscle mass...
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Train hard and smart for 10 years and you will know what I'm talking about...................you skinny bitaaaaach.
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Basically, once you train the proper way and become 'huge' you can slack off and maintain that same look without much effort is what it seems like he's saying.



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Basically, once you train the proper way and become 'huge' you can slack off and maintain that same look without much effort is what it seems like he's saying.
Thats not what I'm saying. I'm saying their are people who work their ass off at the gym and look fantastic with no supplements or special diet.
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Basically, once you train the proper way and become 'huge' you can slack off and maintain that same look without much effort is what it seems like he's saying.
If he had studied in school he would understand my post......By the way GH it also applies to your education..
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That's a good point. Once you obtain a certain skill (or study something), it takes little effort to keep that skill and only a little review for the knowledge to come back to you.



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If he had studied in school he would understand my post......By the way GH it also applies to your education..
To be honest, once I got to high school, I said fuck it and didnt do shit except study history.
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It's genectics.



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To be honest, once I got to high school, I said fuck it and didnt do shit except study history.
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It's called genetics godhand. Ever think of that?



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I cant remember what that even means! l x w?
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It's called genetics godhand. Ever think of that?
Mabey, but when you see these 30+ yead old guys walking in the gym once a month just remember some of them hit the weights hard as hell from 14-25 and now its all gravy.
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Mabey, but when you see these 30+ yead old guys walking in the gym once a month just remember some of them hit the weights hard as hell from 14-25 and now its all gravy.
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"Eat 20 times a day, train once a year, at most 6 reps, 10,000 a day, 400 grams of protein" I could continue, but is this really necessary for growth? Well I mean all people thats 5'10 225 huge as hell dont do this, yet I know a lot of people that eat whatever the hell they want to went they want to. Train same muscle everyday and its huge as hell. Micky D's are their favorite food. Yet their body looks amazing. Have you all ever met someone like this?
I guess it depends on what you consider big. I don't consider 5'10 225 lbs big but considering I know people who are 5'10 @ 290 lbs and ripped just about everyone is small compared to them myself included.

but no I don't or haven't known anyone like that trains and eats completely wrong with a great build. seen many with decent builds but never a guy with a great torso and legs.



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I know people who are 5'10 @ 290 lbs and ripped just about everyone is small compared to them myself included.
Those are pro numbers.



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Old 07-15-2005, 04:56 AM   #23
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my bro is a good example, 2 weeks ago his bf was prolly 13 but now i can see his abs easly and he only trains once a month maybe and he is still stronger then me
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Sorry, its Genetics.

And you would be surprised how many of them look more than they weigh.

They pack on muscles very fast, and, can eat whatever junk food out there
and, don't get fat.



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Yup, I've seen a few gentic 'freaks'... lucky bastards!
They eat like shit and train like shit and still look amazing.
I'm always left wondering though just how amazing they could really be if they trained and dieted properly, hell I'd want to see just how far I could take it if I were fortunate to be that genetically gifted.



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Old 07-15-2005, 04:12 PM   #27
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Those are pro numbers.
Yes I'm talking about normal people that look great. Not an Yates or anything like that.
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Old 07-15-2005, 04:13 PM   #28
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I said they use NOsupplements. I guess you didnt see that part.
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Old 07-15-2005, 04:24 PM   #29
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Yes I'm talking about normal people that look great. Not an Yates or anything like that.
I know what your talking about.....not the LA roid freeks but the normal freeks who dont do steroids and hardly ever train yet they still bench 400+ and have 19 inch arms ect....
Like I said before most if not all of them probably lifted hard for years...and not don't give a crap...