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Title: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Big N on August 12, 2012, 08:45:12 PM
This picture went a bit viral on Facebook. And there's idiots commenting left and right about which is "natural" and which isn't. In any event, which would you prefer out of the two physiques.

- Discuss
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Jon Harridan on August 12, 2012, 08:47:24 PM
I prefer Ronnie's physique obviously.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: el numero uno on August 12, 2012, 08:57:32 PM
Do they even lift?
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: indie-lad on August 13, 2012, 02:39:49 AM
Funny thing is that both are not natural :D

Both are using PEDS just different levels of it.

People are so stupid...
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Anglo on August 13, 2012, 02:42:47 AM

Juiced -v Average GetBigger Natural
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: supernick on August 13, 2012, 11:09:30 AM
Funny thing is that both are not natural :D

Both are using PEDS just different levels of it.

People are so stupid...
fitness guy could possibly be natural, or at least the look could be achieved naturally.  When I was at my leanest naturally I looked just like this.  guys prob like 150 lbs. pics are deciveing.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: mass243 on August 13, 2012, 11:16:42 AM

I would rather have Ronnies physique.


But while I obviously can't.... I would like to get as lean as the kid on right - but I may lack the willpower  :'(
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 13, 2012, 11:25:44 AM
Neither is natural, but I prefer the fitness body, as long as it's big enough.  That one looks big enough.

Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: TommyBoy on August 13, 2012, 05:37:23 PM
The fitness physique. Since that's what I get to (maybe a little past) naturally, and my job isn't worth risking anabolics for, I'll vote on that. If anabolics were legal? Somewhere in between.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Hulkotron on August 13, 2012, 06:33:01 PM
Seem to be a lot of getbiggers going for the "Health" look these days.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Papper on August 14, 2012, 04:09:16 AM
Seem to be a lot of getbiggers going for the "Health" look these days.

I'm going for the "Heath" look now.

Went out yesterday and got me two louis vuitton carryalls and took a trip to the beauty salon as well
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: d0nny2600 on August 14, 2012, 04:39:09 AM
I'm going for the "Heath" look now.

Went out yesterday and got me two louis vuitton carryalls and took a trip to the beauty salon as well
lol
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: oldtimer1 on August 14, 2012, 05:09:45 AM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: njflex on August 14, 2012, 08:20:02 AM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.
good post...
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Wiggs on August 14, 2012, 02:17:17 PM
In these pics, I'd rather look like Ronnie there.

In real life, I'd never want to look like Ronnie.  It's crazy as fuck to see in person. (Seen Ronnie at least 10-15 times over the years from 250 -320lbs.)
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: arce1988 on August 14, 2012, 02:19:37 PM
  PED
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Psychopath on August 14, 2012, 06:55:57 PM
I would have sex with the fitness guy.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Big N on August 14, 2012, 07:27:35 PM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.

x2
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Big N on August 14, 2012, 07:28:26 PM
Neither is natural, but I prefer the fitness body, as long as it's big enough.  That one looks big enough.



I'd think the fitness physique is attainable naturally with lots of hard work and discipline.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: booty on August 14, 2012, 07:41:00 PM
This picture went a bit viral on Facebook. And there's idiots commenting left and right about which is "natural" and which isn't. In any event, which would you prefer out of the two physiques.

- Discuss
Swap Arnold in his prime instead of Ronnie and I will take bodybuilding. 
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: el numero uno on August 14, 2012, 07:48:13 PM
I'd think the fitness physique is attainable naturally with lots of hard work and discipline.

Sweet potatoes in the morning and 12 cans of tuna per day will give you that result.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Jadeveon Clowney on August 14, 2012, 07:49:14 PM
On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.

Guess you never looked like a fitness model because you clearly don't know what it takes.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: oldtimer1 on August 15, 2012, 09:37:27 AM
Guess you never looked like a fitness model because you clearly don't know what it takes.

Jerk off,I was a sprinter in high school and college. I was a member of elite law enforcement for 28 years. I have been lifting weights for 40 years. I just came back from a 5 mile run that I doubt you could have kept up with me. I guess your reference is the drug use. Keep using drugs and I would love to see what you look like without them in your 50's. Now get back to you room in your mom's house and clean it up you punk.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: tommywishbone on August 15, 2012, 09:42:40 AM
Jerk off,I was a sprinter in high school and college. I was a member of elite law enforcement for 28 years. I have been lifting weights for 40 years. I just came back from a 5 mile run that I doubt you could have kept up with me. I guess your reference is the drug use. Keep using drugs and I would love to see what you look like without them in your 50's. Now get back to your room in your mom's house and clean it up you punk.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: dj181 on August 15, 2012, 10:38:59 AM
I'd think the fitness physique is attainable naturally with lots of hard work and discipline.

it is, but you gotta put in the hard work on a near daily basis
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Wiggs on August 15, 2012, 10:51:18 AM
Jerk off,I was a sprinter in high school and college. I was a member of elite law enforcement for 28 years. I have been lifting weights for 40 years. I just came back from a 5 mile run that I doubt you could have kept up with me. I guess your reference is the drug use. Keep using drugs and I would love to see what you look like without them in your 50's. Now get back to you room in your mom's house and clean it up you punk.

LMAO!!! One for the old man. ;D
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: orion on August 16, 2012, 10:37:27 PM
Jerk off,I was a sprinter in high school and college. I was a member of elite law enforcement for 28 years. I have been lifting weights for 40 years. I just came back from a 5 mile run that I doubt you could have kept up with me. I guess your reference is the drug use. Keep using drugs and I would love to see what you look like without them in your 50's. Now get back to you room in your mom's house and clean it up you punk.

Forgot to mention you were also an ex navy seal and an mma fighter, and a millionare with a stable of supermodels.  What kind of Getbigger are you? ;D
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Primemuscle on August 16, 2012, 11:03:02 PM
I used to desire a build more like Ronnie has, now I'd rather have one like the other fella. Unfortunately, I have a physique which is not quite like either of them and probably never will be. One thing I have discovered is that either way, it takes a lot of work, time commitment and focus to achieve those goals. Life is too short to put all ones time and energy into one thing, IMO.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Croatian on August 17, 2012, 04:47:36 PM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.

I agree too !.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Big N on August 17, 2012, 07:50:10 PM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.

x2
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Jadeveon Clowney on August 20, 2012, 09:12:33 PM
Jerk off,I was a sprinter in high school and college. I was a member of elite law enforcement for 28 years. I have been lifting weights for 40 years. I just came back from a 5 mile run that I doubt you could have kept up with me. I guess your reference is the drug use. Keep using drugs and I would love to see what you look like without them in your 50's. Now get back to you room in your mom's house and clean it up you punk.

elite law enforcement = cops with a bmi under 30? 

also, old wise one, if i was on drugs now, why would i stop taking them at 50?

finally, wiggs, when are you going to make it to a benz out of that datsun?
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Papper on August 21, 2012, 01:33:41 PM
If you look at Men's Health magazine sales compared to all the bodybuilding magazines put together you know what most men would like to achieve. That drugged to the max look just looks like cosmetic good for nothing inflated muscle. What Olympic lifter, foot ball player, sprinter, wrestler, or MMA guy looks like a pro bodybuilder?

I live near the beach and when a drugged up bodybuilder walks around he draws laughs instead of awe. Everyone knows what he did to get there and no one is impressed. On the other hand you take a lean ripped guy who looks like a fitness model for Men's Health and not a fitness model for Ironman magazine; he gets all the attention from the women. For this look you need an incredible work ethic and no drugs.

Really good post!

Reminding us that bodybuilding is a strange fetisch best kept on private browser tabs and not discussed in public
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Nails on August 21, 2012, 02:17:11 PM
At time i feel like Fitness , but then it fades away quickly and wanna get as big as a house  ;D
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Big N on September 02, 2012, 05:18:58 PM
At time i feel like Fitness , but then it fades away quickly and wanna get as big as a house  ;D

This is true. Although wanting to be as big as a house would probably apply when you're surrounded by a bunch of low lives and dickbags.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 02, 2012, 07:58:11 PM
Look into the future. Ronnie looks like shit now. My bet the other "dude" doesn't look all that much different than he did in that pic.
Title: Re: BodyBuilding vs Fitness
Post by: Natural Man on September 02, 2012, 10:44:36 PM
I'd think the fitness physique is attainable naturally with lots of hard work and discipline.
and being an ectomorph or mesomorph. No endo will ever look like that.