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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Cleanest Natural on February 02, 2014, 12:50:15 AM
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..ate less than usual, CONGRATS! You are now on the Adonis principles!
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After 20 years of dedicated training, you can weigh 160 lbs too!
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..ate less than usual, CONGRATS! You are now on the Adonis principles!
After seeing your most recent photos maybe you should give the Adonis principles a go yourself.
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Seriously you two should just a get a room
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After seeing your most recent photos maybe you should give the Adonis principles a go yourself.
What's your opinion on protien intake?
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What's your opinion on protien intake?
Eat some.
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haha UkJeb struggling to be funny or relevant but always ending up awkward
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Eat some.
Way to dodge the question. Anyways, there's a study somewhere comparing roid users vs. natties and muscle gain, and of course the roid users gained much more. But here's the interesting thing... everyone ate .7 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight.
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Way to dodge the question. Anyways, there's a study somewhere comparing roid users vs. natties and muscle gain, and of course the roid users gained much more. But here's the interesting thing... everyone ate .7 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight.
Your point being?
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Your point being?
Just wanted to hear your opinion chief.
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Just wanted to hear your opinion chief.
My opinion on what?
That you can grow on 0.7gms protein while on gear, of course you can, thats what steroids do, they are designed for people at deaths door to try and keep them alive.
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..ate less than usual, CONGRATS! You are now on the Adonis principles!
Bwahahaha!!
Its funny cuz its true ! :D!
Unlike ta's "i have a secret admirer" pm.
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My opinion on what?
That you can grow on 0.7gms protein while on gear, of course you can, thats what steroids do, they are designed for people at deaths door to try and keep them alive.
If that's true, then where's this 1 gram per pound of bodyweight nonsense come from?
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If that's true, then where's this 1 gram per pound of bodyweight nonsense come from?
Dunno, people selling protein powder maybe?