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Help me understant 150lbs and under

I have no desire of ever becoming a competitive bodybuilder. In my opinion it is a rediculous thing to do, but this is just my opinion. To take a shit load of drugs, seriously over eat or starve yourself for months at a time, fake tan, oil your body up, and then stand on a stage in bicini, to have the symetry of your muscles judged? No thanks. Thats about the lamest thing I could ever imagine doing. I wouldn't take part in this sport even if I was payed a great sum of money. I love training hard and eating right, and watching myself grow but thats where I draw the line.
 
Sure you can add mass beyond your genetic limit with AS but you'll never hold it, especially if you don't have any mature mass to build on. There is no evidence that AS will create new satellite cells which are required to make muscle where there was none previously. So all you can do is add to what you already have. At 150 you simply don't have enough.

so you're saying that roughly 100mg a week of endogenous test can create satellite cells, whereas flooding the body with up to several grams won't?

like singlton says, people lose it all and make no progress if they juice too early because they dont know their bodies & how to train/eat.
 
dr0832 said:
I have no desire of ever becoming a competitive bodybuilder. In my opinion it is a rediculous thing to do, but this is just my opinion. To take a shit load of drugs, seriously over eat or starve yourself for months at a time, fake tan, oil your body up, and then stand on a stage in bicini, to have the symetry of your muscles judged? No thanks. Thats about the lamest thing I could ever imagine doing. I wouldn't take part in this sport even if I was payed a great sum of money. I love training hard and eating right, and watching myself grow but thats where I draw the line.
So competitieve bodybuilders are idiots because we go all out? You do it to look good at the mall. Ask yourself who is a joke.
 
silverbackn said:
So competitieve bodybuilders are idiots because we go all out? You do it to look good at the mall. Ask yourself who is a joke.

No not idiots, its just something i find foolish and its not a good sport when you do it to have your muscle belly symetry judged, in my opinion. Lifting is a supplement to other things in life and other sports.

I do it so that I can play pro tennis and teach people to play competitive tennis and make lots of money. I don't do it just too look good, but its an added bonus. I don't go to malls. I am not a 14 year old girl.
 
dr0832 said:
No not idiots, its just something i find foolish and its not a good sport when you do it to have your muscle belly symetry judged, in my opinion. Lifting is a supplement to other things in life and other sports.

I do it so that I can play pro tennis and teach people to play competitive tennis and make lots of money. I don't do it just too look good, but its an added bonus. I don't go to malls. I am not a 14 year old girl.

something that takes an entire lifestyle to accomplish, and more dedication than any other sport in the planet, just isnt a sport to you....but tennis is...okay
 
needsize said:
something that takes an entire lifestyle to accomplish, and more dedication than any other sport in the planet, just isnt a sport to you....but tennis is...okay


Do you honestly believe bodybuilding requires more dedication than that required by any other Olympic athlete?
 
kbrkbr said:
Do you honestly believe bodybuilding requires more dedication than that required by any other Olympic athlete?

to be a competitive bodybuilder, yes. Months at a time with absolutely no cheat meals, feeling like you are starving yourself to death one day at a time, while slowly even that amount of food is taken away. Dieting down to a bodyfat percentage that is several percent lower than olympic athletes ever get to. Taking way more drugs, eating tons more food, and putting your body at risks that no other athlete would ever have to consider doing. Pushing your body to the point where its so lean, that the energy to even get off the couch can be too much some times, then adding diuretics to drop even more weight.....
Thats just a part of what a competitive bodybuilder goes through...do I think it all makes sense, no I dont, but the reality of it is that if you have never actually taken your body to those levels, you truely can have no idea of what it takes, and what it does to you. And I dont have that much experience with the competitive side of it. A friend on mine just did 3 shows in 5 weeks, cleaning up everyone including the canada's, but that meant she had to diet down to show condition for 5 months(while working full time as a cop), then maintain that inhuman condition for a full 5 weeks to hit all three shows at her peak
 
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