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Re: Blockhead's anti-supplement rant
« Reply #125 on: May 16, 2008, 10:46:09 PM »
Look buddy, I could care less what you do.


You could care less?  How much less could you care, since you say you could care less than you currently do?


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Re: Blockhead's anti-supplement rant
« Reply #126 on: May 16, 2008, 10:50:09 PM »

You could care less?  How much less could you care, since you say you could care less than you currently do?


Me, I couldn't care less.
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Re: Blockhead's anti-supplement rant
« Reply #127 on: May 17, 2008, 12:09:20 AM »
Maybe he did; maybe he didn't. Genetic potential isn't always evident on the surface. Look at Lou Ferrigno. Would anyone really think he could transform himself into a 315-lb monster at age 41, from looking at those pictures of him as a teenager?

As for Duchaine, did he discipline himself and keep that diet on point? Did he make alterations to gain mass and size? Did he experiment with different training regimes?

Frank Zane and Franco Columbu weren't exactly genetic marvels, either; Yet both have multiple Mr. Olympias to their credit. And, (although he only did it once) the guy who supposedly looked like a "swimmer" DEFEATED Arnold Schwarzenegger in competition.

As another Mr O. is fond of saying, "Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder but don't nobody want to lift no heavy-@$$ weight." I'll extend that further.

Don't nobody want to eat that heavy food (day in, day out; week in, week out; month in, month out; year in, year out). Don't nobody want to sleep, instead of party. Don't nobody want to experiement with different training regimes, because (in their mind) there's only one way to train.

Don't nobody want to actually read the TRAINING and DIET articles of muscle magazines and actually give them a try, instead of affixing themselves to the Gossip columns and salivating on the lastest silicone/saline-stuff porn.....ahem....."fitness models".

That may have had more to do with a lack of Duchaine's success in bodybuilding that his allegedly poor genetics.




God damm i'd glad someone thinks like me ;) Barely anyone sticks to their diet or training day in day out or they just drink and do drugs, but they always have excuses.

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Re: Blockhead's anti-supplement rant
« Reply #128 on: May 27, 2008, 04:23:21 AM »
already discussed that there would be a bunch of Getbig non believers.

So the solution is

Full blood work done with date before and after show and shown to everyone in a PDF format showing normal (or subnormal testosterone, and IGF levels)....with a show that does both blood testing and a lie detector test.

Slin? Have you ever been able to keep someones fully loaded size on precontest with slin alone? Ive never seen it done ever, maybe you have.

Regardless that he is a man of his word/principle. Its kind of a cant win thing anyway....my advice to him is "Why bother? Someone will come up with some kind of conspiracy theory"

he aint a natural, because he has used (uses) aas, gh and god knows what.

natural = never used gh, aas, prohormones etc (LIFE TIME NATURAL).  your kinda logic has totally ruined the word natural.

i think you have some good ideas, mainly your training routine. but you create unrealistic expecations for many regarding growth potential (for naturals). the routine is good, but alot of people doing it are counting fat gain as muscle gain. (main reasons being that they so badly want the weight gain to be muscle only but its not ...secondly: there is a fat% range where fat gains arent that clear; weight is going up but you dont look any fatter..mainly 13-16%...but then bam...suddenly when you go over a certain % you realize that in reality your weight gain was far from all muscle. this is what i think happens to alot of DC program users).


as for for the supplement issue: why is this even being discussed? its not anything new...PROS do not in general use the shit they are marketing. maybe some protein powder now and then but thats about it.