The Standford Binet, many times, I was a troubled youth.
For an ultra-gifted man with an IQ of 160, you should at least spell the name of the test you took correctly. It's "Stanford-Binet" and not "Standford Binet". I guess the psychologist who gave you the test forgot to include the verbal sub-set batteries of vocabulary, verbal recall and working memory when he gave you the test.
And BTW, ultra intelligent people usually have bizare interests, but bodybuilding is not one of them. They are usually interested in things such as quantum entenglement, set theory, computational logic, complexity theory, etc. Someone with an IQ of 160 would
never make an activity as mundane, frivolous and intellectually unstimulating as bodybuilding the center of their lives, even though a person this intelligent can be interested in weight training for health reasons. You, Sir, are a fraud. Having an IQ of 160 would make you more intelligent than your average Ivy League math professor(IQ 145). I have read your posts and you strike me as the kind of guy that would clean the toilets of an Ivy League university and not teach in it.
SUCKMYMUSCLE