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Title: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on June 27, 2013, 04:37:48 AM
http://triblive.com/lifestyles/health/3918591-74/think-really-bad#axzz2XM7nB0YK
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: syntaxmachine on June 27, 2013, 04:48:46 AM
"For the two-time world champion, not even pulverizing Arnold Schwarzenegger's title record by walking away with a third win during September's Mr. Olympia competition in Las Vegas would be enough."

What on earth is the author referring to here?
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: syntaxmachine on June 27, 2013, 04:56:33 AM
"Q: So for you, what's the definition of the perfect body?

A: That's hard without saying 'myself!' As you can see, I have some sense of humor going on."

Brutally deluded self-perception, having to point out a joke one made as an indication that one has a "sense of humor" and still thinking one has a sense of humor.
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: OTHstrong on June 27, 2013, 04:56:55 AM
"For the two-time world champion, not even pulverizing Arnold Schwarzenegger's title record by walking away with a third win during September's Mr. Olympia competition in Las Vegas would be enough."

What on earth is the author referring to here?
What a dummy, for some reason he thinks Arnold only won 2 sandows.

Actually, lmao Arnold only won 1 sandow (oops) so let me rephrase that, lol.

for some reason he thinks Arnold only won 2 Olympia titles
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: Psychopath on June 27, 2013, 07:08:16 AM
Homosexual Ninja Turtle.
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: ukjeff on June 27, 2013, 07:17:04 AM
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Question: Tell me about your daily training regimen.
Answer: Well, normally, my day starts around 5 a.m., doing 30 minutes to 1 hour of cardio. Then after that, every 21⁄2 hours I eat high protein meals, which can usually be calculated to 5,800-6,400 calories per day. In between all of that, I do various methods of recovery — whether it be deep-tissue massage, acupuncture, sonic treatments ... you name it. Those are key for me to recover so I can hit the weights as hard as I can. Usually, I do one if not two 90-minute weight-training regimens. Toward the end of the day, I usually finish off another 30 to 40 minutes of cardio. So, six days a week, I usually work out. I can be in there morning, noon and night, collectively up to 3 to 31⁄2 hours a day. They all know me at the gym.

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Q: When does a bodybuilder's desire to perfect their physique turn into an unhealthy obsession?
A: For me, I try to live a balanced lifestyle. I have a wife and kids. I don't distance myself from close friends.

hahaha...he really needs to look up the word "balanced" in the dictionary.

Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: BigCyp on June 27, 2013, 07:23:14 AM
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hahaha...he really needs to look up the word "balanced" in the dictionary.



See where you're coming from, but it's his 'dayjob' so any less than a few hours in the 'office'/gym, surely he's just messing about as a pro bb?

If I spent more than 1 hour a day training, i'd feel like I was unbalanced as a dad/husband, when you consider i'm working 40+ hours a week plus travel.......Philsulin on the other hand is a professional pageant princess  :D
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: ukjeff on June 27, 2013, 07:24:28 AM
Dorian did 3 hours a week in the gym.
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: Pet shop boys on June 27, 2013, 07:41:50 AM
"Q: So for you, what's the definition of the perfect body?

A: That's hard without saying 'myself!' As you can see, I have some sense of humor going on."

Brutally deluded self-perception, having to point out a joke one made as an indication that one has a "sense of humor" and still thinking one has a sense of humor.

True !

Perfect body ?? He's narrow and all drugs....that's why I look up to guys like Mr.O Larry Scott  who once said maybe I didnt have the best structure but I had the vision,desire, deidication etc.....  




WoooSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: Parker on June 27, 2013, 07:53:00 AM
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hahaha...he really needs to look up the word "balanced" in the dictionary.


balanced---takes time out to workout, mail stuff out to his fans, guest pose, go out with the wife, show the 18 yr kid how to do a wicked cross over. Look at the latest Kai Green video. Look at threads about Ramy on Getbig. Hop in Bentley/or whatever exotic car he has now, look at Sports Center, read some Deadspin about Hernandez, and wash, rinse and repeat.
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: BigCyp on June 27, 2013, 07:54:29 AM
Dorian did 3 hours a week in the gym.

Lazy bastard, no wonder he didn't get anywhe... ;D
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: BigCyp on June 27, 2013, 07:57:19 AM
balanced---takes time out to workout, mail stuff out to his fans, guest pose, go out with the wife, show the 18 yr kid how to do a wicked cross over. Look at the latest Kai Green video. Look at threads about Ramy on Getbig. Hop in Bentley/or whatever exotic car he has now, look at Sports Center, read some Deadspin about Hernandez, and wash, rinse and repeat.

I bet if Phil drove the GTR he would love the fact that it handles like a voyager  ;D
Title: Re: Is Philsuline really a good role model for kids?
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on June 27, 2013, 07:58:45 AM
a drugged up roid monkey such as Phil Heath should not be a role model for kids.

Adults is a different matter. They choose this bodybuilding "lifestyle" knowing it can kill them.