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Bodybuilding - A lifestyle

I'm not denigrating the efforts on the part of the bodybuilders of course - it obviously takes an exceptional level of mental fortitude to control one's living habits to the extent of being able to create and maintain such a unnatural physique, but the whole "judging" aspect... heck why bother.

I'd be interested to see what percentage of judges are actually former competitive bodybuilders themselves.
 
That was the shit Bro Thanks!!!

I have been out for 4 years and it's time to come back strong ! i need all the Inspiration i can get this days.
 
I almost posted this vid a while back but didn't because I had a shitty copy and it loses alot because of it!

Great post brutha maing! "K" to you!
 
Tatyana said:
Thanks, that was great.

I think that peeps need to watch stuff like that more often as they keep thinking it is all about the cycles the pros take, which it isn't.

While what most of what the pros do is really not applicable to most people, that level of training intensity is.

I would love to see more women train that way, rather than waving pink dumbells around for the mandatory 3 sets of 15 reps.
I totally agree with you on a level, men and women should train identically for their goals. However, correlating the level of achievements with someone practicing poly-pharmacy is disingenuous.
 
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nimbus said:
i notice a lot of these dudes have have pretty loose form in their lifts. Is that the way to go?

That's what I was implying in my first post, it works for the pros, the genetically elite.

Just about bloody anything will work for them.

Doesn't mean it works for the majority of people who follow the whole BBing lifestyle thing.
 
Tatyana said:
Thanks, that was great.

I think that peeps need to watch stuff like that more often as they keep thinking it is all about the cycles the pros take, which it isn't.

While what most of what the pros do is really not applicable to most people, that level of training intensity is.

I would love to see more women train that way, rather than waving pink dumbells around for the mandatory 3 sets of 15 reps.

I just saw guys working out over heavy metal music.

I wanted to hear interviews, not just straight grunts and lifting.

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