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I think Heath looked better last year! How did he improve? I see no improvement at all by Phil but Kai is a diffrent story! He is not as blocky,his waist is tighter, he had more striations going on. how the fuck did he lose?
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I think Heath looked better last year! How did he improve? I see no improvement at all by Phil but Kai is a diffrent story! He is not as blocky,his waist is tighter, he had more striations going on. how the fuck did he lose?
He was fuller but at the expense of detail and dryness. I say what we saw was a 95% Phil.
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phil was better, way better in every way last year.
zero improvements. he got complacent and trained lighter than usual.
hell train harder and up the tren dosage asap.
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His chest is better, everything else was worse.
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None that I could see.
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He improved on talking shit and collecting Sandows.
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Same if not worse
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(http://i49.tinypic.com/2uroyo1.jpg)
he improved neck, double chin and head thickness :-X
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He got a new
fag bag man purse European carry-all
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as many have pointed out, his nose got wider.
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(http://i49.tinypic.com/2uroyo1.jpg)
he improved neck, double chin and head thickness :-X
only difference I see is the panty color and panty number.
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Head, Nose, and Neck are all much bigger
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he looks exactly the same every fucking year... improvements improvements. what fuckin improvements?
everybody is maxed out, juiced to hell, and blown up from within seven ways from sunday. when are people going to realize that lifting for 10, 15, 20 years does absolutely nothing. the human body doesn't "keep improving" bit by bit, in tiny increments, over a super long period of time re: muscle mass. not for a natural, not for a juicer.
now, i'm no expert, so please correct me if i'm wrong:
1. start lifting weights and eating to gain muscle. do everything right and in a year or two you're as big as you're ever going to be, naturally.
2. blast the juice. in another year or two you're as big as you'll ever be with AAS only.
3. add the gh, slin. another year later you'll be ready for the o.
so there we have 3-5 years (assuming no setbacks, which in reality is obviously a rare thing) from untrained to olympia competitor. now for the best of all:
4. tinker with the exact diuretics, site injections, pre-contest stack, sodium levels, etc. etc. so that you keep bouncing around the same 5-15 lbs come contest day for the rest of your career, while people everywhere come up with a list of imaginary "improvements" or "homeworks done" to explain this nonsense. one contest you're "flat," one you're "shredded," the next you're a "bloated mess" blah blah blah at any given time you're just a little tinkering away from your all time best or worst (see kai).
here's kai and phil from the 2009 mr. olympia, where kai got 4th and phil 5th:
(http://muscletime.com/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=45555&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=202)
look familiar? IT SHOULD, because they look exactly the fucking same as they did last night.
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he looks exactly the same every fucking year... improvements improvements. what fuckin improvements?
everybody is maxed out, juiced to hell, and blown up from within seven ways from sunday. when are people going to realize that lifting for 10, 15, 20 years does absolutely nothing. the human body doesn't "keep improving" bit by bit, in tiny increments, over a super long period of time re: muscle mass. not for a natural, not for a juicer.
now, i'm no expert, so please correct me if i'm wrong:
1. start lifting weights and eating to gain muscle. do everything right and in a year or two you're as big as you're ever going to be, naturally.
2. blast the juice. in another year or two you're as big as you'll ever be with AAS only.
3. add the gh, slin. another year later you'll be ready for the o.
so there we have 3-5 years (assuming no setbacks, which in reality is obviously a rare thing) from untrained to olympia competitor. now for the best of all:
4. tinker with the exact diuretics, site injections, pre-contest stack, sodium levels, etc. etc. so that you keep bouncing around the same 5-15 lbs come contest day for the rest of your career, while people everywhere come up with a list of imaginary "improvements" or "homeworks done" to explain this nonsense. one contest you're "flat," one you're "shredded," the next you're a "bloated mess" blah blah blah at any given time you're just a little tinkering away from your all time best or worst (see kai).
here's kai and phil from the 2009 mr. olympia, where kai got 4th and phil 5th:
(http://muscletime.com/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=45555&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=202)
look familiar? IT SHOULD, because they look exactly the fucking same as they did last night.
Regarding #1, I wouldn't say 2 years with all gears turning is max, but it isn't far-fetched. I lean more towards 3 years.
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no human head can grow bigger. Obviously photoshopped in all those pics.
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(http://muscletime.com/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=45555&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=202)
look familiar? IT SHOULD, because they look exactly the fucking same as they did last night.
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Kai's tricep is pretty cool in that shot.
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no human head can grow bigger. Obviously photoshopped in all those pics.
barry bond's did.
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He maxed out his narrow frame last year.
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Tito and Rampage too
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he looks exactly the same every fucking year... improvements improvements. what fuckin improvements?
everybody is maxed out, juiced to hell, and blown up from within seven ways from sunday. when are people going to realize that lifting for 10, 15, 20 years does absolutely nothing. the human body doesn't "keep improving" bit by bit, in tiny increments, over a super long period of time re: muscle mass. not for a natural, not for a juicer.
now, i'm no expert, so please correct me if i'm wrong:
1. start lifting weights and eating to gain muscle. do everything right and in a year or two you're as big as you're ever going to be, naturally.
2. blast the juice. in another year or two you're as big as you'll ever be with AAS only.
3. add the gh, slin. another year later you'll be ready for the o.
so there we have 3-5 years (assuming no setbacks, which in reality is obviously a rare thing) from untrained to olympia competitor. now for the best of all:
4. tinker with the exact diuretics, site injections, pre-contest stack, sodium levels, etc. etc. so that you keep bouncing around the same 5-15 lbs come contest day for the rest of your career, while people everywhere come up with a list of imaginary "improvements" or "homeworks done" to explain this nonsense. one contest you're "flat," one you're "shredded," the next you're a "bloated mess" blah blah blah at any given time you're just a little tinkering away from your all time best or worst (see kai).
(http://www.imgnook.com/i7Hjto.gif)
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chest shoulders and back all got a bit thicker, but wasnt as dry.
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he looks exactly the same every fucking year... improvements improvements. what fuckin improvements?
everybody is maxed out, juiced to hell, and blown up from within seven ways from sunday. when are people going to realize that lifting for 10, 15, 20 years does absolutely nothing. the human body doesn't "keep improving" bit by bit, in tiny increments, over a super long period of time re: muscle mass. not for a natural, not for a juicer.
now, i'm no expert, so please correct me if i'm wrong:
1. start lifting weights and eating to gain muscle. do everything right and in a year or two you're as big as you're ever going to be, naturally.
2. blast the juice. in another year or two you're as big as you'll ever be with AAS only.
3. add the gh, slin. another year later you'll be ready for the o.
so there we have 3-5 years (assuming no setbacks, which in reality is obviously a rare thing) from untrained to olympia competitor. now for the best of all:
4. tinker with the exact diuretics, site injections, pre-contest stack, sodium levels, etc. etc. so that you keep bouncing around the same 5-15 lbs come contest day for the rest of your career, while people everywhere come up with a list of imaginary "improvements" or "homeworks done" to explain this nonsense. one contest you're "flat," one you're "shredded," the next you're a "bloated mess" blah blah blah at any given time you're just a little tinkering away from your all time best or worst (see kai).
here's kai and phil from the 2009 mr. olympia, where kai got 4th and phil 5th:
(http://muscletime.com/index.php?view=image&format=raw&type=img&id=45555&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=202)
look familiar? IT SHOULD, because they look exactly the fucking same as they did last night.
I agree with you about being natural, about pros it looks that way with the only exception being ronnie coleman.
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(http://i49.tinypic.com/2uroyo1.jpg)
he improved neck, double chin and head thickness :-X
I second that.
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only difference I see is the panty color and panty number.
that pic answers the question
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Phil looks like Rawhead Rex
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(http://i49.tinypic.com/2uroyo1.jpg)
he improved neck, double chin and head thickness :-X
look @ Phils abs in the comparison pics
2012 his abs/gut are showing signs of Palumboism-the seperation is disappearig
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Phil's stomach will continue to get worse