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Great Post always wondering what Kev is up to.
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Just a thought...why would he tell camera guy to keep camera on the bi's...how about put on some shorts and lets see those legs in action....its a leg workout right?![]()
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He's so skinny. What a waste.
What's the story behind going from competing BB'r to what appears to be starting over?
Health reasons? Just decided to take a long break from training?
I believe he stopped BB'ing to pursue a career in acting.
What's the story behind going from competing BB'r to what appears to be starting over?
Health reasons? Just decided to take a long break from training?
He also claimed to never train except for competitions, especially when he got into music. He would not train for 6 months at a time (according to him), then start training a few months out from a show.
yup, he can get in Mr. O shape in 4 months after not training for 6 months, according to him.
Is this really possible even with the use of AAS?yup, he can get in Mr. O shape in 4 months after not training for 6 months, according to him.
That's a pretty respectable competition record.
Is this really possible even with the use of AAS?
I've read about some BB'rs training very little prior to a competition, but no training for 6 months?
BTW: I'm just asking not slamming or doubting the guy at all. He must have some amazing genetics.
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Shakes aren't really supplements like something like creatine would be. Shakes are simply liquid calories. A 4oz portion of chicken breast generally has about 30 grams of protein...which is usually a little more protein than 1 serving of most shakes. The added fat and carbs that you find in some shakes may provide more calories than a serving of boneless skinless chicken breast, but by adding more food to the meal...it would be equivalent in benefit to a shake of similar calories. The shake is just perhaps a easier way of taking in calories compared to preparing a meal.
Shakes aren't really supplements like something like creatine would be. Shakes are simply liquid calories. A 4oz portion of chicken breast generally has about 30 grams of protein...which is usually a little more protein than 1 serving of most shakes. The added fat and carbs that you find in some shakes may provide more calories than a serving of boneless skinless chicken breast, but by adding more food to the meal...it would be equivalent in benefit to a shake of similar calories. The shake is just perhaps a easier way of taking in calories compared to preparing a meal.