ghettostudmuffin
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Hate to tread on someone's dream's, but you do not have the genetics to be a pro bodybuilder amigo.
I wanted to be a pro bodybuilder from the age of 13-17 and I trained my ass off.
I ate right, took any and all supplements I had read about. I emulated routines of the champs from the 60's and 70's. Tried HIT. Tried most any technique you can think of.
I eventually came to the realization that I was a hard working sumbitch, but did not have the physical genetics to ever compete on stage. This dawned on me finally one day when a guy I had known for a couple years(tongen dude) walked into the gym and took his shirt off to start working out. It was the beginning of the school year and he had been lifting all summer and that's it. He had no clue what he was doing. One of the best physiques I have ever seen. He even appeared to have that muscle maturity look you hear about. Very strong as well. He was 5'8, 165 and probably 7% bf with 16 inch arms and a 27" waist. Those are stats. Easily coulda been a pro BB. That was with about 3 months training with no clue on training or nutrition.
Over the last 13 years I have met and known people with no to minimal training time/experience that with proper eating and training could compete on stage within 3-4 months and probably win a show. PURE amazing genetics and that is why you will never be a pro BB.
Sorry to break it to you. Maybe you could be a great powerlifter or olympic lifter, but BB, I think not.
I wanted to be a pro bodybuilder from the age of 13-17 and I trained my ass off.
I ate right, took any and all supplements I had read about. I emulated routines of the champs from the 60's and 70's. Tried HIT. Tried most any technique you can think of.
I eventually came to the realization that I was a hard working sumbitch, but did not have the physical genetics to ever compete on stage. This dawned on me finally one day when a guy I had known for a couple years(tongen dude) walked into the gym and took his shirt off to start working out. It was the beginning of the school year and he had been lifting all summer and that's it. He had no clue what he was doing. One of the best physiques I have ever seen. He even appeared to have that muscle maturity look you hear about. Very strong as well. He was 5'8, 165 and probably 7% bf with 16 inch arms and a 27" waist. Those are stats. Easily coulda been a pro BB. That was with about 3 months training with no clue on training or nutrition.
Over the last 13 years I have met and known people with no to minimal training time/experience that with proper eating and training could compete on stage within 3-4 months and probably win a show. PURE amazing genetics and that is why you will never be a pro BB.
Sorry to break it to you. Maybe you could be a great powerlifter or olympic lifter, but BB, I think not.