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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Equalizer on November 16, 2018, 06:08:50 AM
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I'm 2 minutes in and on the verge of having an epileptic fit. How many fucking edits are necessary in a one person interview?
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I'm 2 minutes in and on the verge of having an epileptic fit. How many fucking edits are necessary in a one person interview?
They should change camera-angles every second instead of every 2 seconds :D
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They should change camera-angles every second instead of every 2 seconds :D
This is called ADHD film making, haha
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DOrian Yates, one of the greatest warriors ever to grace this brutal sport.
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I always admired him as a thinking bodybuilder. Yes, he took three warm ups prior to using 415lbs for inclines and leg press. He did one set to failure. Many other exercises had no warm ups.
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. Yes the constant cuts are irritating.
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This is called ADHD film making, haha
Getting a headache watching that Dorian Yates clip lol
The constant cuts combined with that music , it just doesnt make any sense.
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I'm 2 minutes in and on the verge of having an epileptic fit. How many fucking edits are necessary in a one person interview?
LOL! I was thinking the same thing. Plus, this isn't 2001: A Space Odyssey...that mishmash of stupid graphics "intro" was entirely too long. The only thing worse is some wannabe bodybuilder on YouTube filming himself cooking breakfast and driving around in traffic yapping about his pre-workout supps.
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I really love Dorian for everything he has given to the sport and charisma, but really dislike the end of the video when he says he hasn't taken boatloads of steroids before and hinted he isn't on anything now. We all know he's on trt and for him to fail to address that, even though he's admitted to being on trt in other interviews is really disappointing, maybe because he's pitching his supplement company, but overall, it's a shot to his credibility.
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I really love Dorian for everything he has given to the sport and charisma, but really dislike the end of the video when he says he hasn't taken boatloads of steroids before and hinted he isn't on anything now. We all know he's on trt and for him to fail to address that, even though he's admitted to being on trt in other interviews is really disappointing, maybe because he's pitching his supplement company, but overall, is a shot a his credibility.
Genetic predisposition to lying.
Staple of any IFBB pro.
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he isn't on anything now.
Testosterone is considered natty these days I guess
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Dorian no longer prescribes to the TRT theory or therapy, he believes natural hormone reduction as we get older and the body wasting that goes with it is a requirement for living a longer life, all good where you want quantity over quality, But with a non weight training cardio yoga lifestyle along with being an almost permanent stoner, he has no need for the old dorian. Props to him I guess I just wonder what young bull is servicing the young wife, or is he just popping a blue pill when he has to like everyone else his age.
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honest, there is a great degree of truth in these statements about natural decline being beneficial for longevity .
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Needs more angle-shifting.
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honest, there is a great degree of truth in these statements about natural decline being beneficial for longevity .
I agree with you 100%, I also think each individual person should be able to make their own choice in life, and I respect Dorians decision to do so. People who grow old have had to adapt, those who dont, sometimes dont grow old.
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Had to just listen to it. Like everyone else said the constant camera back and forth is ridiculous.
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People who grow old have had to adapt, those who dont, sometimes dont grow old.
although wisdom seemingly comes with age (through experience of life), it is inevitably linked to the predicament of one's situation
therefore, one could reflect about wisdom being either a meritful quality to acquire or it merely being a trick of the brain to ensure one's survival
after all, our will to survive is our brain's most extraordinary trait and it will go many lengths to mask unpleasant changes into positive 'adaptations'