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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #100 on: July 08, 2009, 10:55:30 AM »
Are you implying that I'm misrepresenting myself here?

Yes you're not a lifetime natural. How much did you say you weighed? At what height?

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #101 on: July 08, 2009, 10:57:32 AM »
what a douche bag..

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #102 on: July 08, 2009, 11:00:31 AM »
Yes you're not a lifetime natural. How much did you say you weighed? At what height?

I'm 240 at 5'11"

i'm a naturally big guy, always have been.  people were calling me "jacked up" when I was 14 years old


PS  how the hell would you know anyway?


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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #103 on: July 08, 2009, 11:13:22 AM »
If Layne continues to get stronger then he's not overtraining or overtaxing his CNS, don't you think?

There's no definitive way to tell for certain but him and all the Scivation guys follow their little diets to a T. And I don't think there's any way a natural lifter can thrive in that sort of environment. I think that Layne could be more muscles and conditioned because he certainly has the drive. I mean, nothing would compel me to stomp around my gym blasting Linkin Park with a toque on in the middle of summer. I'll give him props there! 8)

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #104 on: July 08, 2009, 11:14:12 AM »
Well, there's something 'dishonest' in this post, if you know what I mean  ;)   :D

Layne has hit his natural muscular peak a long time ago. Doesn't matter how he trains, he wont make any big gains. But powerlifting can make the physique a bit thicker, add a bit more upper back size and density and so on. Sure the heavier you train the more dangerous it is. It's a balancing act.

You can make fantastic strength gains even after years of training, but muscle mass tends to be what it has always been. Very small and slow changes, unless you have neglected some muscle groups.

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #105 on: July 08, 2009, 12:02:45 PM »
I'm 240 at 5'11"

i'm a naturally big guy, always have been.  people were calling me "jacked up" when I was 14 years old


PS  how the hell would you know anyway?



Well I don't know, just like I don't know if your buddy Alex used drugs. Cannot prove it, but to me you don't look like a natural.  ;)

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #106 on: July 08, 2009, 12:08:02 PM »
There's no definitive way to tell for certain but him and all the Scivation guys follow their little diets to a T. And I don't think there's any way a natural lifter can thrive in that sort of environment. I think that Layne could be more muscles and conditioned because he certainly has the drive. I mean, nothing would compel me to stomp around my gym blasting Linkin Park with a toque on in the middle of summer. I'll give him props there! 8)

Well, IMO if the guy keeps getting stronger then he's doing something right. An overtrained athlete doesn't keep getting stronger. Loss of strength is the very definition of overtraining. Your CNS simply can't be beat up if the strength keeps climbing.

His psych-up is ridiculous, I agree.



You can make fantastic strength gains even after years of training, but muscle mass tends to be what it has always been. Very small and slow changes, unless you have neglected some muscle groups.

Agreed.

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #107 on: July 08, 2009, 12:13:35 PM »
Well I don't know, just like I don't know if your buddy Alex used drugs. Cannot prove it, but to me you don't look like a natural.  ;)

Born lucky brother, that's all i can really say on it.

What i will point out is Since my early 30s i've basically stayed within the same 10-15lbs. weight wise.

I blew up as a teen, had another big gain in my early 30's when my body fully matured, and have been around the same size ever since.

If i was a juicehead i would have been all over the map, but I've been the same size forever, I just get more maturity and density to my muscle as the years go by.

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #108 on: July 08, 2009, 01:07:11 PM »
No doubt a very strong guy, but he really isn't that big, even for a natty

Also why does he dress like a S.W.A.T. team member all the time, looks like a dildo

 ???
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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #109 on: July 08, 2009, 01:09:33 PM »
Layne is a member of team horrible genetics, but he works hard.

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #110 on: July 08, 2009, 01:11:16 PM »
I'm 240 at 5'11"

i'm a naturally big guy, always have been.  people were calling me "jacked up" when I was 14 years old


PS  how the hell would you know anyway?



It's possible but without your genetics you wouldn't be half your size. Further proof that genetics=everything.
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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #111 on: July 08, 2009, 02:16:41 PM »
I'm 240 at 5'11"

i'm a naturally big guy, always have been.  people were calling me "jacked up" when I was 14 years old


PS  how the hell would you know anyway?



Layne is 5'11 and as heavy as 225-230.  He's not exactly fat at that weight either.  Where you have him beat is structure.
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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #112 on: July 08, 2009, 03:57:38 PM »
Well, IMO if the guy keeps getting stronger then he's doing something right. An overtrained athlete doesn't keep getting stronger. Loss of strength is the very definition of overtraining. Your CNS simply can't be beat up if the strength keeps climbing.

His psych-up is ridiculous, I agree.



Agreed.

man that video was great!! any others?

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #113 on: July 08, 2009, 04:51:23 PM »
What people fails to realize is that Layne has his training system down to a science. He monitors everything, and he does not go balls out every training. The more calm workouts are usually not taped as it would be boring for most viewers.

Just like everybody else, he makes errors and goes to far at times (like when he tore his pec).

And if he wants to act a bit gorilla before lifts and he feels it works for him, then more power to him. If people in his gym were truly bothered by it, somebody would probably give him a clear message, and he'd find another gym where his psych-up would be more accepted.

Most people having trained at serious "hardcore" gyms have seen this act time and time again (although most people do their dance in near proximity of the weights instead of walking 1 mile towards the weight while psyching up), and if these people were to start utilizing more "inwardly focused techniques" like visualization (which Layne probably does in between his workouts anyway), they'd still have to spend a shitload of time getting so good at it that they could equal the result their gorilla-routine would provide, and why do a job like that just because some bozo's on an internet forum gets agitated by it?

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #114 on: July 08, 2009, 05:02:13 PM »
What people fails to realize is that Layne has his training system down to a science. He monitors everything, and he does not go balls out every training. The more calm workouts are usually not taped as it would be boring for most viewers.

Just like everybody else, he makes errors and goes to far at times (like when he tore his pec).

And if he wants to act a bit gorilla before lifts and he feels it works for him, then more power to him. If people in his gym were truly bothered by it, somebody would probably give him a clear message, and he'd find another gym where his psych-up would be more accepted.

Most people having trained at serious "hardcore" gyms have seen this act time and time again (although most people do their dance in near proximity of the weights instead of walking 1 mile towards the weight while psyching up), and if these people were to start utilizing more "inwardly focused techniques" like visualization (which Layne probably does in between his workouts anyway), they'd still have to spend a shitload of time getting so good at it that they could equal the result their gorilla-routine would provide, and why do a job like that just because some bozo's on an internet forum gets agitated by it?
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LOL. The results are in, and the majority of posters in this thread are put off by his douche bag antics. You wanna take this as a personal insult to your hero and spout all sorts of apologetics about it, then have at it. But, that would be 'unscientific.' A 'scientific' perspective would take the (-) post numbers and come to the rational conclusion that, yes, his behaviour is that of a douche nozzle.  ;)

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #115 on: July 08, 2009, 05:11:36 PM »
well........ I like psyching up before a big lift but I try to stay quiet and I do it near my bench or bar

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #116 on: July 08, 2009, 05:15:59 PM »
LOL. The results are in, and the majority of posters in this thread are put off by his douche bag antics. You wanna take this as a personal insult to your hero and spout all sorts of apologetics about it, then have at it. But, that would be 'unscientific.' A 'scientific' perspective would take the (-) post numbers and come to the rational conclusion that, yes, his behaviour is that of a douche nozzle.  ;)

Hey, no need to bring Debussey's hero-worship and love for Norton into this >:( :'(

The criteria of intersubjectivity (or what the fuck it's called in the Americas) to determine "rightness" as often used in social sciences = worthless when everybody posting in this thread = a bunch of touchy fags!

Social sciences = for fags anyway!

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #117 on: July 08, 2009, 05:19:52 PM »
Hey, no need to bring Debussey's hero-worship and love for Norton into this >:( :'(

The criteria of intersubjectivity (or what the fuck it's called in the Americas) to determine "rightness" as often used in social sciences = worthless when everybody posting in this thread = a bunch of fags!

Social sciences = for fags anyway!
Well said. I'm sure this conclusion will be much cited in future posts. Might I be the first suggest it be called The Debussey Corollary?   ;D 

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #118 on: July 08, 2009, 05:27:32 PM »
Well said. I'm sure this conclusion will be much cited in future posts. Might I be the first suggest it be called The Debussey Corollary?   ;D 

Debussey's powers of deducing truth from crap theorems = unsurpassed, especially when being pumped full of drugs by Duck >:(

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #119 on: July 08, 2009, 08:16:37 PM »
There's no definitive way to tell for certain but him and all the Scivation guys follow their little diets to a T. And I don't think there's any way a natural lifter can thrive in that sort of environment. I think that Layne could be more muscles and conditioned because he certainly has the drive. I mean, nothing would compel me to stomp around my gym blasting Linkin Park with a toque on in the middle of summer. I'll give him props there! 8)

Still waiting to see your pic stud.....we won't see it, thats a for sure thing.

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #120 on: July 08, 2009, 09:13:49 PM »
Layne is 5'11 and as heavy as 225-230.  He's not exactly fat at that weight either.  Where you have him beat is structure.

Yeah my structure ain't bad

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #121 on: July 08, 2009, 09:16:20 PM »
Yeah my structure ain't bad


Ohh, such a powerful hunk with such nice man-hands!!!! :D

Get it on >:(


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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #122 on: July 08, 2009, 09:21:52 PM »

Ohh, such a powerful hunk with such nice man-hands!!!! :D

Get it on >:(



maybe a Spider Man costume Debusspass

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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #123 on: July 08, 2009, 09:28:40 PM »
maybe a Spider Man costume Debusspass

This will not cut it >:(



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Re: Layne Norton - 615 deadlift 3 reps.
« Reply #124 on: July 08, 2009, 10:31:44 PM »
Still waiting to see your pic stud.....we won't see it, thats a for sure thing.

I've got pictures online, stud. Lets see your Layne Norton nug hugging physique.