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thats huge ripped?Yes giving out advice left and right.
wtf
I'm really not sure what you are attempting to insinuate by posting my picture. I am tested at 9.7 percent bodyfat (Bod Pod testing), and I am displaying my serratus while performing a stomach vaccuum - all while displaying an advanced level of muscularity that is difficult to maintain as bodyfat diminishes. Furthermore, my photo is devoid of any overhead lighting or camera angle tricks which is an environment in which very few have the courage to pose publically.
thats huge ripped?
wtf
I'm really not sure what you are attempting to insinuate by posting my picture. I am tested at 9.7 percent bodyfat (Bod Pod testing), and I am displaying my serratus while performing a stomach vaccuum - all while displaying an advanced level of muscularity that is difficult to maintain as bodyfat diminishes. Furthermore, my photo is devoid of any overhead lighting or camera angle tricks which is an environment in which very few have the courage to pose publically.
dude... you're what, 5'8"? 150lbs?
I would like to officially open this thread up for discussion exclusive to those of us that have earned their M.S. in Exercise Science. Lets try to keep this thread on topic in regards to the fitness industry/exercise physiology related discussion. This thread can also be used as a great pool of knowledge for those that are interested in what it truly takes to obtain an M.S. in the field as well as a source of information for the personal trainer without a degree but still looking to develop that cutting edge training technique. I understand that this is a public forum, but for the sake of keeping discussions on topic and this thread exclusive to the masters degree crowd, I would appreciate it if those that lack the credentials and do not have any questions pertaining to achieving an M.S. in the field, refrain from conversing this thread. I do, however, wholeheartedly encourage everyone to read this thread often and check back regularly - even if you are not a personal trainer, you will be sure to learn something that can help your own training.How about you post a pic of your degree, for the sake of anonymity you can black out your name.
Once we have a few others in here with the proper credentials we can open this up to discussion.
- HR
First off, I am 29 years old and I hold 3 acclaimed degrees and 2 nationally accredited PT certifications - people stopped calling me "dude" almost a decade ago. Secondly, I am 6'2'' and I weigh in at a lean 165-167lbs.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
last time i weghed 165lbs I was 12....
You are conveniently neglecting to realize that I am 9.7 percent bodyfat, tested by the most accurate body composition measuring technology on the market. Most bodybuilders that claim they come into contest condition at 3-4 percent bodyfat are actually closer to 6-7 percent, the lighting and the dehydration does the rest for them. To put this in relative terms, if I were to drop about 3 percent bodyfat and dehydrate myself on a contest prep fluid intake regulation regimen and took a photo of myself tan and with overhead lighting, I would look like an anatomy chart of human musculature. You clearly do not understand body composition in terms of fat percentage vs lean muscle if you think 6'2'' 165lbs is anything to laugh at.HHHAhahahhaa ;D
HHHAhahahhaa ;D
HR I'm 6-0 185 lbs and I'm pretty skinny. 6-2 165 is stick-like.
Also we have to subtract two Internet Inches and ten Internet Pounds so you are more like 5-10 155.
I would like to officially open this thread up for discussion exclusive to those of us that have earned their M.S. in Exercise Science. Lets try to keep this thread on topic in regards to the fitness industry/exercise physiology related discussion. This thread can also be used as a great pool of knowledge for those that are interested in what it truly takes to obtain an M.S. in the field as well as a source of information for the personal trainer without a degree but still looking to develop that cutting edge training technique. I understand that this is a public forum, but for the sake of keeping discussions on topic and this thread exclusive to the masters degree crowd, I would appreciate it if those that lack the credentials and do not have any questions pertaining to achieving an M.S. in the field, refrain from conversing this thread. I do, however, wholeheartedly encourage everyone to read this thread often and check back regularly - even if you are not a personal trainer, you will be sure to learn something that can help your own training.
Once we have a few others in here with the proper credentials we can open this up to discussion.
- HR
HR what was your M.S. thesis about ???
"Anal Fissures: Cause and effect on the life of a lonely graduate student"
"Anal Fissures: Cause and effect on the life of a lonely graduate student"
Haha, surely aseminalsemenal work!!!
haha, it was the 6'2" 165lbs is nothing to laugh at comment that got you, right? hahaLOL what kind of cunt would admit that let alone brag about it?
this guy is a gimmick, he is having alot of funHey he's 6'2" @ 165lbs and 9.7%bf..........and he's got 2 degrees to prove it!
the way he writes, im thinking jewhit, cannot be entirely sure
i mean, come on, nobody, no matter how delusional they are, would call themselves "hugeandripped" with that terrible body
lol at the posters who don't see that Huge and ripped is a gimmick
lol at the losers who need to point out the obvious, obviously...
First off, I am 29 years old and I hold 3 acclaimed degrees and 2 nationally accredited PT certifications - people stopped calling me "dude" almost a decade ago. Secondly, I am 6'2'' and I weigh in at a lean 165-167lbs.
I'm really not sure what you are attempting to insinuate by posting my picture. I am tested at 9.7 percent bodyfat (Bod Pod testing), and I am displaying my serratus while performing a stomach vaccuum - all while displaying an advanced level of muscularity that is difficult to maintain as bodyfat diminishes. Furthermore, my photo is devoid of any overhead lighting or camera angle tricks which is an environment in which very few have the courage to pose publically.
tell that to "the coach" and "Fat"
First off, I am 29 years old and I hold 3 acclaimed degrees and 2 nationally accredited PT certifications - people stopped calling me "dude" almost a decade ago. Secondly, I am 6'2'' and I weigh in at a lean 165-167lbs.
I am displaying my serratus while performing a stomach vaccuum
tell that to "the coach" and "Fat"::) get with the program cock muncher.
First off, I am 29 years old and I hold 3 acclaimed degrees and 2 nationally accredited PT certifications - people stopped calling me "dude" almost a decade ago. Secondly, I am 6'2'' and I weigh in at a lean 165-167lbs.
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