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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on March 03, 2010, 08:55:37 PM
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the point of people attending training seminars by the pros. I mean, nutrition is scientific, and lifting is scientific to a certain extent; however, it isn't fucking brain surgery either. I mean, how many ways can one possibly do a dumbbell row? Do you really need to pay for a seminar, so that a pro can show you how to do a dumbbell row? Have any
schmoes getbiggers here attended these seminars? Did you enjoy it? Did you find it useful that someone told you not to lift the weight too slow or too fast? Doesn't common sense dictate this? So, why do people waste money attending these seminars?
Please enlighten me.
sincerely,
SF1900
ps - please post some pictures of bodybuilding men in thongs.
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I went to Milos' free seminar a few years ago. It was interesting to hear different philosophies on training/nutrition.
Alot of people have different opinions on how it's all done so it's cool to check it out and possibly pick something up.
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I went to Milos' free seminar a few years ago. It was interesting to hear different philosophies on training/nutrition.
Alot of people have different opinions on how it's all done so it's cool to check it out and possibly pick something up.
Got ya. But it was free. Would you pay to go to a seminar?
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I went to Milos' free seminar a few years ago. It was interesting to hear different philosophies on training/nutrition.
Alot of people have different opinions on how it's all done so it's cool to check it out and possibly pick something up.
What is there really "new" to learn. Train hard, eat, sleep, repeat. The shit ain't rocket science. I wouldn't pay a penny to attend a "seminar."
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Got ya. But it was free. Would you pay to go to a seminar?
Me? No.
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Me? No.
So, basically, you're indirectly saying that the money you spend is not equivalent to the knowledge you will receive? Makes sense.
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I agree. I think training and nutrition is incredibly simple. All the info can be had online these days anyway and there's no need for a seminar. It's probably just fun to go there to meet people though.
Most people with "new theories" are purposely creating strange, crackpot theories just to be different and controversial, just to gain attention, get people talking and make money.
I agree. A good way to make money is to create controversy.
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So, basically, you're indirectly saying that the money you spend is not equivalent to the knowledge you will receive? Makes sense.
It might be worth the money for someone that is going into bbing, but I'm not, so no it's not worth it to me.
But for someone just starting out or interested in trying different variations, a seminar may show them a different way.
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Does Milos still believe in 40 different exercises per bodypart (that's not an exaggeration)?
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Isn't Goodrum putting on a semina.rt at the Arnold. His website says he charges $3000 plus expenses for seminar ranging from business to training.
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Does Milos still believe in 40 different exercises per bodypart (that's not an exaggeration)?
I would be willing to bet $$ that Milos = stronger than you.
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I always liked listening to Dorian's online seminars there was a 4 parter on MD recently.
You can always believe you know everything but it's better to look at what others are doing.
SF1900 you have one of the best Avatar's i've seen in a while.
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I would be willing to bet $$ that Milos = stronger than you.
Oh shit, time for Joe to take his BP meds.
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I always liked listening to Dorian's online seminars there was a 4 parter on MD recently.
You can always believe you know everything but it's better to look at what others are doing.
SF1900 you have one of the best Avatar's i've seen in a while.
Yeah, I agree about listening to Dorian. I never minded listening to him. Some of the others I can't stand hear talk. I think I'd go nuts listening to Ronnie Coleman give a seminar lol. Obviously, he knows his stuff, but I think after 3 minutes I'd want to jam a screwdriver into my ear.
As for the avatar, thanks ;D Unfortunately, those are not my hands >:( lol
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Yeah, I agree about listening to Dorian. I never minded listening to him. Some of the others I can't stand hear talk. I think I'd go nuts listening to Ronnie Coleman give a seminar lol. Obviously, he knows his stuff, but I think after 3 minutes I'd want to jam a screwdriver into my ear.
As for the avatar, thanks ;D Unfortunately, those are not my hands >:( lol
yeah, drugs and years hard training, i'm going to guess your 16 or younger.
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yeah, drugs and years hard training, i'm going to guess your 16 or younger.
Actually, the correct word is "you're."
Nope, I am 28. You don't think RC knows his stuff? I never said that drugs and years of hard training didn't play a role in his success. However, he does know more than most people starting out (I would like to think). I never said he was an expert trainer or scientific scholar who studied exercise and nutrition.
Epic fail on your part.
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Actually, the correct word is "you're."
Nope, I am 28. You don't think RC knows his stuff? I never said that drugs and years of hard training didn't play a role in his success. However, he does know more than most people starting out (I would like to think). I never said he was an expert trainer or scientific scholar who studied exercise and nutrition.
Epic fail on your part.
Even worse, 28 and still an idiot.
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Even worse, 28 and still an idiot.
I'm an idiot? :o You don't even know the difference between "your" and "you're" That is junior high grammar. I feel sorry for you. :( :(
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the point of people attending training seminars by the pros. I mean, nutrition is scientific, and lifting is scientific to a certain extent; however, it isn't fucking brain surgery either. I mean, how many ways can one possibly do a dumbbell row? Do you really need to pay for a seminar, so that a pro can show you how to do a dumbbell row? Have any schmoes getbiggers here attended these seminars? Did you enjoy it? Did you find it useful that someone told you not to lift the weight too slow or too fast? Doesn't common sense dictate this? So, why do people waste money attending these seminars?
Please enlighten me.
sincerely,
SF1900
ps - please post some pictures of bodybuilding men in thongs.
some of the pro's has college degrees too so they no there stuff
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yeah, drugs and years hard training, i'm going to guess your 16 or younger.
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If it's so simple then why arn't more people looking like pro's. Plenty of guys who take more drugs than pro's and train hard but look nothing like them.
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If it's so simple then why arn't more people looking like pro's. Plenty of guys who take more drugs than pro's and train hard but look nothing like them.
GENETICS,duh
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GENETICS,duh
Right so we shouldn't listen to guys like Dorian or Ronnie on what they have done over the years.
Good to see you know everything. I'm done here.
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GENETICS,duh
Genetics and drugs are just the finishing touch. Well, according to Chick drugs are the finishing touches. However, I think most pros look like that because they take Anator-P70. It is scientifically proven than Anator-P70 changes your genetic make-up. I mean, Jay Cutler is clearly holding up supplements made by Muscle-Tech when he endorses them. He must use them. That's why he got so big.
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I would be willing to bet $$ that Milos = stronger than you.
probably.....I haven't been on anything in 2 years. Tell him to get off gear for a couple of years and we'll talk. But he can come out do strongman anytime.
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What is there really "new" to learn. Train hard, eat, sleep, repeat. The shit ain't rocket science. I wouldn't pay a penny to attend a "seminar."
What if your favorite muscle man was speaking, and posed after wards? ;D
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Did you find it useful that someone told you not to lift the weight too slow or too fast? Doesn't common sense dictate this? So, why do people waste money attending these seminars?
For seminars and such, it really depends on the who is the presenter. An individual trying out olympic lifting and certain types of powerlifting, strongman and sports training would benefit from a few seminars or classes with a quality coach. As for the standard bodybuilding "do your bench presses and eat your chicken breast, and now I'll pose for you" type stuff? Leave it for the children and the schmoes. 99% of training and diet was figured out when Grimek was still in his posing trunks, the rest is just drug munipulation.
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What is there really "new" to learn. Train hard, eat, sleep, repeat. The shit ain't rocket science. I wouldn't pay a penny to attend a "seminar."
So what happened to you? I've take dumps better than you.
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I remember attending a seminar by Dorian Yates and Milos Sarcev in Birmingham about seven or eight years ago. Ernie Taylor was billed as the guest poser. It was decent enough but Milos was droning on about nutrition for rather too long, trying to make it sound a lot more scientific than it really was and you could tell some people were getting restless. A few people got cheeky and started asking drug questions which he fended off.
Dorian then came up on stageand asked if anyone else had any more questions and it fell pretty silent. He then asked if everyone wanted to see Ernie Taylor guest pose and a big cheer rang out. Dorian looked genuinely disgusted that people just were there to see a man in a thong guest posing. ;D
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I went to Milos' free seminar a few years ago. It was interesting to hear different philosophies on training/nutrition.
Alot of people have different opinions on how it's all done so it's cool to check it out and possibly pick something up.
lots of people have different opinions on loads of stuff..but only very few are actually correct.
why pay to hear a bunch of opinions?
just find out from those qualified, do the research yourself, then apply what you learnt.
unless pros tell you what exactly they use, how much, and show proof of what it does (beyond chance and beyond subjective opinion), then seminars are a joke.
the best works are done by nutritionists, kinesiologists, sports scientists and physiologists. The only one of that crew who needs to do seminars would be the nutritionist..the others earn way too much to waste their time on a bunch of joe publics.
most of the stuff they are working on the public wouldnt comprehend and talking about topics that they would would be like death by slow deprivation of oxygen.
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Oh shit, time for Joe to take his BP meds.
When Milos was haven't his pissing contest with gh15 and mentioned his seminars was on YouTube and I was impressed by it. I learned a few things which all of us can do.
But Coach would crush your fat ass.
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Even worse, 28 and still an idiot.
LOL! Coming from the latest GetBig whipping boy.
Take that vibrating dildo out of your ass and change your diaper already. It's getting a bit rancid.
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You cant learn training technic from pros.
But, you can learn their training phylosophy and that gives you a huge influence.
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I went to Milos' free seminar a few years ago. It was interesting to hear different philosophies on training/nutrition.
Alot of people have different opinions on how it's all done so it's cool to check it out and possibly pick something up.
outed as a cheap bastard