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Title: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: arnoldfan41 on August 01, 2013, 07:02:38 AM
This was a bittersweet decision, laden with a lot of emotion. After 8 months of living the bodybuilding lifestyle, I have made the painful decision to leave it behind and start training in powerlifting. My dreams of standing on the Olympia stage where Ronnie, Dorian and Arnold himself stood are over. I talked it over with my fiancee then talked about it some more with my mom and dad and we've decided this is what's going to be best for everyone involved. What really pushed me over the edge was C-Swol pointing out the connection Freemasonry has with pro bodybuilding, and he mentioned that powerlifting isn't involved with Freemasonry. So, I will make the best out of this and perhaps set a bench pressing record. I'm already growing a goatee. I will keep you guys posted.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: cswol on August 01, 2013, 07:57:42 AM
Every industry is ran by Freemasons it's very difficult  for authentic self spoken individuals to thrive in these insustries bc the ones who stay shut mouth and go along with it all are their pony boys, wish more people would stand for something and take the power back!
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: doison on August 01, 2013, 08:30:43 AM
There's no money in powerlifting
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: MORTALCOIL on August 01, 2013, 08:33:02 AM
So does it mean less or more money spent on gear?
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: BigCyp on August 01, 2013, 08:35:34 AM
Good move, best to start with underground trains. Stand on the third rail, and when they stop in the station try and dead lift the front end.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: doison on August 01, 2013, 08:36:02 AM
So does it mean less or more money spent on gear?

Same.  

The only difference is that in bodybuilding you tell everyone you're on a fraction of what you actually take.  In powerlifting you tell everyone you take triple of what you actually inject.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: MORTALCOIL on August 01, 2013, 08:37:58 AM
Same.  

The only difference is that in bodybuilding you tell everyone you're on a fraction of what you actually take.  In powerlifting you tell everyone you take triple of what you actually inject.

I guess the G4P money is out of the equation. Joints must be hurting more but your anus can remain a one way street.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: SmallPole on August 01, 2013, 09:09:29 AM
Same.  

The only difference is that in bodybuilding you tell everyone you're on a fraction of what you actually take.  In powerlifting you tell everyone you take triple of what you actually inject.

yeah, sure  ::)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: nasht5 on August 01, 2013, 09:13:37 AM
This was a bittersweet decision, laden with a lot of emotion. After 8 months of living the bodybuilding lifestyle, I have made the painful decision to leave it behind and start training in powerlifting. My dreams of standing on the Olympia stage where Ronnie, Dorian and Arnold himself stood are over. I talked it over with my fiancee then talked about it some more with my mom and dad and we've decided this is what's going to be best for everyone involved. What really pushed me over the edge was C-Swol pointing out the connection Freemasonry has with pro bodybuilding, and he mentioned that powerlifting isn't involved with Freemasonry. So, I will make the best out of this and perhaps set a bench pressing record. I'm already growing a goatee. I will keep you guys posted.

A goatee is a major step in the right direction to be an upper echelon pro powerlifter but, you also need to shave your head and have a atleast a few tats on each arm. Once you have met these basic criteria then the records will fall at your will and pussy will be yours for the taking.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: B_B_C on August 01, 2013, 09:31:16 AM
you just want an excuse to eat what ever you like
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: BigRo on August 01, 2013, 09:50:59 AM
What is the connection between pro bodybuilding and freemasonry?
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Man of Steel on August 01, 2013, 09:54:04 AM
congratulations on this brave choice
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Powerlift66 on August 01, 2013, 05:52:58 PM
There's money in Powerlifting, just ask John Inzer. (Mullet of Peace)...


(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3269/3118008370_19d3cd5014_o.jpg)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: WalterWhite on August 01, 2013, 05:59:19 PM
I was a powerlifter in college and my trophies are now in a box.  Find a career and lift weights for fun, stress release and to keep looking/feeling good.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Roger Bacon on August 01, 2013, 06:00:53 PM
I can't remember who said it on here, but they had a good idea.... Jason Genova really needs to switch to Powerlifting...
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: polychronopolous on August 01, 2013, 06:04:46 PM
arnoldfan14, you have always been an incredible personal inspiration of mine with the way you live your life full of such passion, heart and soul.

I know this has been a tough process for you and something you have concentrated a ton of reflection and thought on so I just wish you the best of luck and as you know I will always be here to back you up on your decision.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: arnoldfan41 on August 01, 2013, 06:39:55 PM
arnoldfan14, you have always been an incredible personal inspiration of mine with the way you live your life full of such passion, heart and soul.

I know this has been a tough process for you and something you have concentrated a ton of reflection and thought on so I just wish you the best of luck and as you know I will always be here to back you up on your decision.
Thank you for the support. It has been tough. Bodybuilding gave me so much, and I really wanted to go all the way, but I can't screw with this Freemason stuff. It's for the best.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: hardgainerj on August 01, 2013, 07:04:06 PM
Same.  

The only difference is that in bodybuilding you tell everyone you're on a fraction of what you actually take.  In powerlifting you tell everyone you take triple of what you actually inject.
theyre probably on the same amount of gear the only difference is that PW dont starve dehydrate themselves and have actual jobs
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 01, 2013, 07:21:41 PM
This was a bittersweet decision, laden with a lot of emotion. After 8 months of living the bodybuilding lifestyle, I have made the painful decision to leave it behind and start training in powerlifting. My dreams of standing on the Olympia stage where Ronnie, Dorian and Arnold himself stood are over. I talked it over with my fiancee then talked about it some more with my mom and dad and we've decided this is what's going to be best for everyone involved. What really pushed me over the edge was C-Swol pointing out the connection Freemasonry has with pro bodybuilding, and he mentioned that powerlifting isn't involved with Freemasonry. So, I will make the best out of this and perhaps set a bench pressing record. I'm already growing a goatee. I will keep you guys posted.

Who are you?
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: arnoldfan41 on August 01, 2013, 07:23:31 PM
Who are you?
I would rather not say.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 01, 2013, 07:24:59 PM
Ok. Regardless, you're making a good choice.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: drmarkp on August 01, 2013, 07:28:02 PM
This was a bittersweet decision, laden with a lot of emotion. After 8 months of living the bodybuilding lifestyle, I have made the painful decision to leave it behind and start training in powerlifting. My dreams of standing on the Olympia stage where Ronnie, Dorian and Arnold himself stood are over. I talked it over with my fiancee then talked about it some more with my mom and dad and we've decided this is what's going to be best for everyone involved. What really pushed me over the edge was C-Swol pointing out the connection Freemasonry has with pro bodybuilding, and he mentioned that powerlifting isn't involved with Freemasonry. So, I will make the best out of this and perhaps set a bench pressing record. I'm already growing a goatee. I will keep you guys posted.

Anthony Pasquale?

Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: arnoldfan41 on August 01, 2013, 07:45:41 PM
Ok. Regardless, you're making a good choice.
C-Swole laid it all out about the blood lines. I've been reading Muscle Missions and I never knew bodybuilding was so evil. I didn't know Arnold was evil.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Vince B on August 01, 2013, 11:52:04 PM
Pro bodybuilding and heavy powerlifting are bad for your health and joints. Train but forget about lifting anything for one rep maximums. If you lack self-esteem then buy a few trophies. In 10 years no one will know the difference. Wife and family are infinitely more valuable than strength and muscles.
Hope this helps.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: BigRo on August 02, 2013, 01:36:11 AM
Still waiting to hear what the connection is with freemasonry and how bodybuilding is evil? Come on, elucidate!
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: ukjeff on August 02, 2013, 01:41:41 AM
Still waiting to hear what the connection is with freemasonry and how bodybuilding is evil? Come on, elucidate!
The only connection between fremasonry and bodybuilding is that a freemason initiation ceremony invloves rolling your trouser leg up.
It looks better if you have an impressive calf.   ;)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: BigRo on August 02, 2013, 01:49:17 AM
LOL!
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: ukjeff on August 02, 2013, 03:09:00 AM
LOL!
Youre in.... ;)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Psychopath on August 02, 2013, 05:01:32 AM
This was a bittersweet decision, laden with a lot of emotion. After 8 months of living the bodybuilding lifestyle, I have made the painful decision to leave it behind and start training in powerlifting. My dreams of standing on the Olympia stage where Ronnie, Dorian and Arnold himself stood are over. I talked it over with my fiancee then talked about it some more with my mom and dad and we've decided this is what's going to be best for everyone involved. What really pushed me over the edge was C-Swol pointing out the connection Freemasonry has with pro bodybuilding, and he mentioned that powerlifting isn't involved with Freemasonry. So, I will make the best out of this and perhaps set a bench pressing record. I'm already growing a goatee. I will keep you guys posted.


You are a gigantic f.aggot dumbass. Please don't make any fucking kids. pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa seee.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: oldtimer1 on August 02, 2013, 10:02:05 AM
Does power lifting even exist anymore? I haven't heard of a contest in ages let alone seen the results of one printed anywhere.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: WalterWhite on August 02, 2013, 10:36:54 AM
The only connection between fremasonry and bodybuilding is that a freemason initiation ceremony invloves rolling your trouser leg up.
It looks better if you have an impressive calf.   ;)

 ;)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/pjcd1/IMG_1897_zpsd24cd37d.jpg) (http://s11.photobucket.com/user/pjcd1/media/IMG_1897_zpsd24cd37d.jpg.html)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Coach is Back! on August 02, 2013, 11:53:36 AM
Does power lifting even exist anymore? I haven't heard of a contest in ages let alone seen the results of one printed anywhere.

Have you actually looked? Of you dont look, you're not going to find it. Its probably more popular that ever and you can thank Louie Simmons and Dave tate for that.
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: BB on August 02, 2013, 12:07:09 PM
The problem is that Powerlifting is broken up now into dozens of federations, there are atleast half dozen major ones. And then you have all the different gear breakdowns. That is one good thing about bodybuilding being contained mostly to the NPC and IFBB, everything is easy to find.

Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: WalterWhite on August 02, 2013, 02:30:21 PM
The problem is that Powerlifting is broken up now into dozens of federations, there are atleast half dozen major ones. And then you have all the different gear breakdowns. That is one good thing about bodybuilding being contained mostly to the NPC and IFBB, everything is easy to find.



Very true when I competed there was pretty much one and that was USPF. 
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: anabolichalo on August 02, 2013, 03:03:24 PM
what the hell are free mason

iluuminati etc


is this shit "forreal?"

did they really walk on the moon?
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: anabolichalo on August 02, 2013, 03:16:08 PM
if you go there and look that up, with the amout of questions you have on everything, youll be occupied for 3 lifetimes with that matter.

that said, i see some watery cankles calves in this thread,like from my grandmothers, this is a calve

(http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc490/hadabusa/20130607_182755_zps77a086ff.jpg) (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/hadabusa/media/20130607_182755_zps77a086ff.jpg.html)
my friend actually is worse than me

he got a 300mg/ml solution

and wanted to have 500mg/week

i said

just inject two ml every 8 days

he said "nonono, i wil do one point....... every 7 days, has to be right
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: WalterWhite on August 02, 2013, 03:31:26 PM
if you go there and look that up, with the amout of questions you have on everything, youll be occupied for 3 lifetimes with that matter.

that said, i see some watery cankles calves in this thread,like from my grandmothers, this is a calve

(http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc490/hadabusa/20130607_182755_zps77a086ff.jpg) (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/hadabusa/media/20130607_182755_zps77a086ff.jpg.html)

I know my chest is watery we discussed that but my calfs (and I'm over 50) ::)

(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/pjcd1/IMG_1897_zpsd24cd37d.jpg) (http://s11.photobucket.com/user/pjcd1/media/IMG_1897_zpsd24cd37d.jpg.html)

(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/pjcd1/photo-4_zps30600a88.jpg) (http://s11.photobucket.com/user/pjcd1/media/photo-4_zps30600a88.jpg.html)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: anabolichalo on August 02, 2013, 03:35:37 PM
REAL CALFS YOU BITCHES
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 02, 2013, 03:40:09 PM
what the hell are free mason

iluuminati etc


is this shit "forreal?"

did they really walk on the moon?

Where have you been  ??? to be so much uninform  ???
I'll bet that Grand Masons Lodge exist in your country  ;)
Opus Dei,Templars Knight & others  ;)
If N.Armstrong (or others) was a Mason then they walked on the moon  ;)
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: anabolichalo on August 02, 2013, 03:44:34 PM
Where have you been  ??? to be so much uninform  ???
I'll bet that Grand Masons Lodge exist in your country  ;)
Opus Dei,Templars Knight & others  ;)
If N.Armstrong (or others) was a Mason then they walked on the moon  ;)
what about the order of malta
Title: Re: My decision to transition from pro bodybuilding to pro powerlifting
Post by: King Shizzo on August 02, 2013, 03:44:43 PM
I don't get it? A powerlifting thread without a Chaos response? It's not a legit thread then.