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Help me understant 150lbs and under

trying2grow101 said:
i didn't read all the post but who cares how big or small someone is before they start it's their choice and nobody elses fucking business just help them if they have questions so at least they don't inject the shit into their nutsack or whatever or don't fucking reply to them.

well gee, since you put it that way, and took the time to type the word "fuck" in there as many times as you did, then I dont see why I shouldnt just take the time to share all the knowlege that took me years to accumulate through tons of research and experience, with someone who cant even take the time to learn how their body responds to food and training before trying to take the easy way out....
 
silverbackn said:
It's the most mental sport on the planet. Unless you have competed shut your damn mouth about it. You have no clue!



Pardon me, but I live in America, this is a free board, and I'll open my damn mouth anytime I feel like it.
 
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kbrkbr said:
Pardon me, but I live in America, this is a free board, and I'll open my damn mouth anytime I feel like it.

And if you think bb is the most mental sport on the planet, then I just feel sorry for you. Maybe you feel that way because it strains your mental capacity.

have you ever competed either as a competitive bodybuilder, or as a high ranked athlete, so that you have some knowlege base in which to base your thoughts on? That last sentence of yours is especially not cool, that takes a shot at all bodybuilders and what they do, obvious something that you have very little familiarity with
 
needsize said:
That last sentence of yours is especially not cool, that takes a shot at all bodybuilders and what they do, obvious something that you have very little familiarity with


You're right. I started having too much fun. I apologize to everyone I offended. I'll edit that post.
 
Yeah rip the only sport that is 24 hours a day 7 days a week. It's not fair to all of those that put in all that hard work in for a show.
 
kbrkbr said:
Pardon me, but I live in America, this is a free board, and I'll open my damn mouth anytime I feel like it.
You can open your mouth but that doesn't mean that anything intelligent or educated would come out of it.
 
lets not turn this into anything ugly guys, it was an interesting debate, but its one that will probably turn into a flame fest, and I'm still healing from the one with juice authority.....jk on the healing part
 
needsize said:
for the most part I respect anyone who trains hard, and takes the time to research training, nutrition, and especially steroids before starting them. I was tiny too when I started training, around 120lbs, and every lb I have gained I had to fight tooth and nail for, but I am persistent, have have stuck with this for around 15 years now
you must spread more k before giving to needsize again
 
kbrkbr said:
I only have one friend who was a professional BB. He said he trained 2 1/2 hours ED, six days a weeks. Anything more than that was overtraining. That's a total committment of 15 hours/week.

My best friend from grad school has a daughter who is a US Olympics hopeful. She trains six hours everyday with her coach, then spends another hour stretching every night, then another hour doing what she calls "mental training," or rehearsing her moves in her head. Six days a week, usually seven. That's at least 48 hours.

She and her mother left her siblings and father and moved halfway across the country in order to work with the best coaches, so she only sees most of her family on special occassions. During the off season, she's on the road two weekends a month. During the on season, she's on the road half the time at competitions, so she always has to be show ready.

Her success depends entirely upon the work she puts into it and the skills she develops. She can't lean on drugs to give her an advantage over her competitors.

She's been training for nine years.

She's 13 years old.
if you ask me the parents should be charged with child abuse. let the poor girl live a normal life as a kid, not to have to look back and wish she had the chance to grow up instead of always competing and not being around friends and family. she started at 4 yrs old ? you think was a conscious decision she made for herself at such an age ?
 
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