Adonis I bring up this point to say this...part of bodybuilding competition is having the ability to peak at just the right time. I mean, at the end...if you're close to being the best there is, timing is at least 25% of it. Now I know you're trying to educate the masses on how to look relatively great, even impressive to most using the path of least resistance required...but look...realize that this is an element to physique competition that is not really addressed in an online bodybuilding competition. I'm guessing that you know yourself that it is very hard to peak at just the right time, just based on the fact that you took 800 photos and actually turned in your pictures a whole day late to Mindspin. Wasn't that the story? I'm simply asking that you give a little more respect to those that choose to put themselves on a stage where many of the variables that you maintain control of in an online competition are completely out of their hands. Realize that perhaps this is another element of competition that the competitors crave that is met by their stepping on a "high school auditorium stage" that is not born of homosexuality, or at least any moreso than our appreciation expressed here of what we see in these pictures.
I disagree.
If you do not have all your vairables in control, then yes, it may be hard to "peak".
But I have all of that covered and will show you. To me, bodybuilding has nothing to do with getting on a stage.
With my methodology, I can predict down to the EXACT HOUR even to the HALF HOUR an EXACT bodyfat level.
I suspect most will be skeptical and I invite that.
Because the more people that are skeptical as such, the greater the impact when I PROVE their skepticism as false.
If you look at this all scientifically, it really becomes TOO EASY.