I'm not even going to address the original thread, but reading it did raise a question. Is two times your body weight really that hard? I've lifted for ten years off-and-on, and I can do it, but I don't look like I can.
That's the reason I got into bodybuilding. I got tired of people using me as an example of a small guy. Shit, I'm still small, but at 5'9" 192 lb., I've still got a 30" waist. I've had TONS of people call bullshit and come with me to the gym to watch. And I'll admit it, I'm kind of a show-boat and love to see the look on their faces when I get pumped up. I bet a lot more people can lift twice their weight, they just have the maturity to keep it to themselves. (Unlike me, LOL).
Late,
Zap
That's the reason I got into bodybuilding. I got tired of people using me as an example of a small guy. Shit, I'm still small, but at 5'9" 192 lb., I've still got a 30" waist. I've had TONS of people call bullshit and come with me to the gym to watch. And I'll admit it, I'm kind of a show-boat and love to see the look on their faces when I get pumped up. I bet a lot more people can lift twice their weight, they just have the maturity to keep it to themselves. (Unlike me, LOL).
Late,
Zap