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    I'm wondering is there a limit to how big my muscles can get naturally.

    Is there a genetic limit to how big I can get naturally.

    I rep 265 on flat bench. My arms are 16" in diameter and my chest is 43" in diameter.

    I have been working out since Sept. 2001 very religiously. I have tried many diets and many workouts as well as supplements. Nothing seems to change anything.

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    Increased calories change bodyweight.

    Yes of course there is a limit to how big you can get naturally, otherwise steroids would have zero purpose in bodybuilding or powerlifting. We are human beings, not gods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinb
    I have been working out since Sept. 2001 very religiously. I have tried many diets and many workouts as well as supplements. Nothing seems to change anything.
    you have a LOT of time to grow naturally. have you been counting calories while doing all of these diets ?
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    i am wondering if my body will limit me from gaining any more inches?
    how many threads do you need on the same topic?????????????
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    No, if u keep eating u will grow taller and taller and bigger and bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    i am wondering if my body will limit me from gaining any more inches?
    how many threads do you need on the same topic?????????????
    No one ever looks through past threads, that's why we have 50 repeats of Max bench and what not....
    All the bandwidth wasted...i can't stand it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinb
    Is there a genetic limit to how big I can get naturally.

    I rep 265 on flat bench. My arms are 16" in diameter and my chest is 43" in diameter.

    I have been working out since Sept. 2001 very religiously. I have tried many diets and many workouts as well as supplements. Nothing seems to change anything.
    You have 50 inch arms and a 135 inch chest?
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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