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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: dantelis on June 30, 2008, 03:29:08 PM
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I see that Pavol Jablonicky is competing again after a 2 year hiatus. (His last showings in 2006 were 10th in the NY Pro and 3rd in the Masters Pro.)
Does he have a chance at 45 years old to do much damage in the Houston Pro? Has anyone seen what he looks like this year?
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doing drugs into his mid 40's to compete?! Damn, yeah, damage WILL be done...not at the houston pro though ::)
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given the lineup he's a shoe-in or top 10
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Since I am 44, I'd like to think that yes, he has a chance
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Id have to see what shape hes in-his physique has gone slightly downhill the last few competitions as hes aged
Great physique in his prime-great abs and conditioning 8)
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he can't pose for shit.
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he can't pose for shit.
Most of them cant these days :'(
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Has anyone seen what he looks like this year?
Guest posing in May.
http://vitalmax-news.cz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=145&Itemid=122
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Guest posing in May.
http://vitalmax-news.cz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=145&Itemid=122
Looks pretty good for his age. Not huge but can probably make top 10 in Houston imo.
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He looks great, especially for his age, however he seems to have developed insulin gut a bit.
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He looks great, especially for his age, however he seems to have developed insulin gut a bit.
fucking newbies.
insulin is not responsible for the large distended abdomens being seen in the past few decades.
quit repeating the stupidity posted by others who don't know what they are talking about, much like yourself, in an attempt to look knowledgeable.
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fucking newbies.
insulin is not responsible for the large distended abdomens being seen in the past few decades.
quit repeating the stupidity posted by others who don't know what they are talking about, much like yourself, in an attempt to look knowledgeable.
could be, could not be
as far as i know the jury is still out
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fucking newbies.
insulin is not responsible for the large distended abdomens being seen in the past few decades.
quit repeating the stupidity posted by others who don't know what they are talking about, much like yourself, in an attempt to look knowledgeable.
So what causes it professor?
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So what causes it professor?
it a combination of massive amounts of food in the off season stretching the stomach, and the administration of GH and other peptides.
insulin? not so much.
do some research.
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fucking newbies.
insulin is not responsible for the large distended abdomens being seen in the past few decades.
quit repeating the stupidity posted by others who don't know what they are talking about, much like yourself, in an attempt to look knowledgeable.
ha yah everybodys gyno's too ::)
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it a combination of massive amounts of food in the off season stretching the stomach, and the administration of GH and other peptides.
insulin? not so much.
do some research.
So, show me a study or some scientific evidence at least since you apparently know all about it. Truth is no one knows exactly what the cause is. I personally believe insulin has a lot to do with it since it became more prevelant as insulin use in BB'in increased. Obviously that is just a theory and their could be other causes or a combination of things.
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he has always been ripped on stage. does anybody has a current pic of him?
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I know a Natural bodybuilder who is diabetic....He uses tons on insulin and has no gut to speak of...
However, as most know by now that Insulin used in conjunction with growth Hormone, IGF, or other fancy peptides that are being used these days contributes to these massive guts we see on stage..
Insulin alone=no gut
insulin+ HGH+ IGF=GUT
any other questions?
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it a combination of massive amounts of food in the off season stretching the stomach, and the administration of GH and other peptides.
insulin? not so much.
do some research.
So, indirectly insulin is responsible.
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Hasn't competed since 2006. He was great in his day... but it's time to move on: be a trainer, guru, mentor, etc.
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Hasn't competed since 2006. He was great in his day... but it's time to move on: be a trainer, guru, mentor, etc.
Or, get a dependable, regular, good-paying company job?
How else could you ever retire at a respectably young age?