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Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« on: April 12, 2016, 05:05:02 PM »
I swear, force feeding leads to psychological damage, dead serious. It's awful. Way easier to inject yourself with loads of gear and kill yourself in the gym.

That awful feel when it's 9pm and you still need 2000 calories and are full to the brim and feeling bloated, but if you don't eat them, you won't make any gains.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2016, 05:05:59 PM »
Eat when hungry. Don't force feed, if the body doesn't need it you'll just store fat. If you're hungry and want to eat go for it.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2016, 05:20:27 PM »
Why would any sane person force feed themselves?  ???

As the above poster says, eat when youre hungry. If youre not hungry, dont eat.
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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2016, 05:51:15 PM »
Why would any sane person force feed themselves?  ???

As the above poster says, eat when youre hungry. If youre not hungry, dont eat.

Clearly, you don't WANT IT as much as the OP.

Get in there and start feeding, you slacker

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2016, 05:53:22 PM »
Whatever it takes, right babe?
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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2016, 05:56:39 PM »
That awful feel when it's 9pm and you still need 2000 calories and are full to the brim and feeling bloated, but if you don't eat them, you won't make any gains.

You actually do this?
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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2016, 06:01:30 PM »
eat nuts bruh, most nuts have more calories than beef and they also contain onounsaturated fat, vitamin e, folic acid, magnesium, copper, protein, and fiber, and are rich in antioxidant phytochemicals.

http://www.builtlean.com/2013/07/31/calories-nuts-chart/


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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2016, 06:03:52 PM »
You are never, ever going to get pro size by eating when you are hungry. Pro bbing means doing something to your body that is not natural and was never meant to be. You have to do unnatural things to get unnatural results (cue in the homos).

One of the most neglected aspects people take into consideration when determining the traits required to be a pro bber is the ability to eat. I agree with the OP that force feeding is probably the hardest part of being a pro bber. You feel nauseous and horrible most of the time. It's harder than dieting. Remember when Jay said that he gets no pleasure from eating? That it's just work for him. When you eat up to ten meals a day it becomes more of a chore and a burden.

The late Trevor Smith also commented on Jay's ability to eat. Trevor himself express the burden of force feeding and said he would drink over half of his daily meals.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2016, 06:05:30 PM »
eat nuts bruh, most nuts have more calories than beef and they also contain onounsaturated fat, vitamin e, folic acid, magnesium, copper, protein, and fiber, and are rich in antioxidant phytochemicals.

http://www.builtlean.com/2013/07/31/calories-nuts-chart/



I can eat a pound of steak but not a pound of nuts. Ice cream goes down easy and I can polish off a gallon in one sitting and I am not a big eater.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2016, 06:11:16 PM »
You are never, ever going to get pro size by eating when you are hungry. Pro bbing means doing something to your body that is not natural and was never meant to be. You have to do unnatural things to get unnatural results (cue in the homos).

One of the most neglected aspects people take into consideration when determining the traits required to be a pro bber is the ability to eat. I agree with the OP that force feeding is probably the hardest part of being a pro bber. You feel nauseous and horrible most of the time. It's harder than dieting. Remember when Jay said that he gets no pleasure from eating? That it's just work for him. When you eat up to ten meals a day it becomes more of a chore and a burden.

The late Trevor Smith also commented on Jay's ability to eat. Trevor himself express the burden of force feeding and said he would drink over half of his daily meals.

Trevor Smith was a fat piece of shit. He didn't diet down because he didn't have the mind to do it and he couldn't face he would only be around 240 pounds with a huge amount of SEO injections very noticeable. He thought at 400 fat offseason pounds he would be 350 ripped.

If your body is still digesting food from a previous meal why would you eat on top of it. Jay ate a lot big deal, Ronnie didn't eat as much. Jay ate pretty small meals, they would be digested by the time he ate again. That's not feeding when you don't need it.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2016, 06:11:55 PM »
Dallas McCarvers diet is not bad and the guy is huge.

o Burger or Sushi night prior to Quads


o Meal 1
§ 5 Whole Eggs
150g – oats raw
100g – Blueberries
3g – Omega 3
1TB – Flax

o Meal 2 – Pre workout Meal
§ 400g – Any cooked potato
6oz - 90/10 Grassfed beef cooked
14g – Coconut Oil
75g – Cooked greens

o Meal 3 – Post meal/shake
§ 5 Rice Krispy treats
60g – Whey Isolate

o Meal 4– Post workout Meal
§ 350g – Jasmine Rice cooked
6oz – 90/10 Grassfed beef cooked
70g – Avocado

o Meal 5
§ 400g – Sweet potato cooked
6oz – Ground Turkey cooked (not 99% most typically have like a 93/7 or something like that which is what I have in mind)
14g – Mac Nut Oil
1TB – Flax

o Meal 6
§ 350g Egg Whites
3 slices of Ezekiel cinnamon raisin or 4 slices of regular food for life bread.
20g Almond Butter
1 TB – Flax

o Intra workout Layout – sip on Pre/ during / post
§ Start to sip on way to gym:
30g – Amino/BCAA
5g glycerol
5g Citrulline Malate
4g taurine
5g creatine
10g glutamine
2 g beta alanine.
75g of Carbs from dextrins. – 1 liter of water

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2016, 06:15:20 PM »
Whatever it takes, right babe?

Only if your 100% natural with elite genetics babe.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2016, 06:51:17 PM »
What is this? Am I reading a fucking FLEX magazine here?

Fucking shit.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2016, 07:08:22 PM »
I swear, force feeding leads to psychological damage, dead serious. It's awful. Way easier to inject yourself with loads of gear and kill yourself in the gym.

That awful feel when it's 9pm and you still need 2000 calories and are full to the brim and feeling bloated, but if you don't eat them, you won't make any gains.

Yep. Definitely. For most of my late teens/early 20s, I ignored  how important "eating to grow" is, but eating big is every bit as important- and probably  more of a hassle- than lifting big.

Here is a quick, easy,  inexpensive way to get about 700-800 calories and about 42 grams of protein:
2 cups of oatmeal
half a banana
1 scoop of Whey Tech Protein Powder (Strawberry goes great with banana)
  


Grind the oatmeal in the blender first. Put the grinded oatmeal into one of these quart containers.


Put 2 1/3 cup of water in blender add banana and protein powder. Slowly add oatmeal. Should fill quart container almost exactly.  Get it down quickly because it starts turning into oatmeal after about 7 minutes.

I used to take this 3-4 times a day and grew like a weed. It is really easy to get down and super cheap. I worked it out to about $24 a week for the food and $50 for a little more than 2 weeks worth of protein powder. If you are bulking, you really don't have to think about your diet if you drink this 3 or 4 times.



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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #14 on: April 12, 2016, 07:29:10 PM »
I never force fed and plenty of pros don't either. It's just an excuse to be a pig.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2016, 11:35:53 PM »
Trevor Smith was a fat piece of shit. He didn't diet down because he didn't have the mind to do it and he couldn't face he would only be around 240 pounds with a huge amount of SEO injections very noticeable. He thought at 400 fat offseason pounds he would be 350 ripped.

If your body is still digesting food from a previous meal why would you eat on top of it. Jay ate a lot big deal, Ronnie didn't eat as much. Jay ate pretty small meals, they would be digested by the time he ate again. That's not feeding when you don't need it.

Seriously, shut the fuck up. You don't know shit. Trevor carried a ton of muscle and had lower body fat percentage than you do.

And lol @ Ronnie didn't eat as much. Why are people here so fucking stupid here? Do you even work out? And are you telling me that just because a meal is digested it now means your body needs more food? Jay is on record saying how sick he is from eating.

Again, just shut the fuck up.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2016, 11:43:49 PM »
I never force fed and plenty of pros don't either. It's just an excuse to be a pig.

Again some have the ability and capacity to eat a lot. But there is no way anyone get to 275 lbs 10% eating the average 2000-3000 cals/day which still produces a lot of fatsos.

I really don't think any aspiring bber waits until they're hungry to eat. Even back in the 1980s I was told to eat by the clock and not to wait until you're hungry.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #17 on: April 12, 2016, 11:49:19 PM »
Seriously, shut the fuck up. You don't know shit. Trevor carried a ton of muscle and had lower body fat percentage than you do.

And lol @ Ronnie didn't eat as much. Why are people here so fucking stupid here? Do you even work out? And are you telling me that just because a meal is digested it now means your body needs more food? Jay is on record saying how sick he is from eating.

Again, just shut the fuck up.

Here's Trevor in all his low bodyfat glory  ;D

Disgusted just completely owned everything you said then you come out saying you can't gain on 2000-3000 calories a day. At which no-one said anything about calorie amounts.

'Even back in the 1980s I was told to eat by the clock and not to wait until you're hungry.' That's where you're stuck man. Time to start thinking for yourself, never too late.


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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #18 on: April 13, 2016, 12:36:11 AM »
Here's Trevor in all his low bodyfat glory  ;D

Disgusted just completely owned everything you said then you come out saying you can't gain on 2000-3000 calories a day. At which no-one said anything about calorie amounts.

'Even back in the 1980s I was told to eat by the clock and not to wait until you're hungry.' That's where you're stuck man. Time to start thinking for yourself, never too late.



You just made this post about Lou Ferrigno.

Like I said, shut the fuck up! You know nothing about bbing. You don't even work out.

It's amazing that in 2016 there are still posts like this.

Lou was natural until 1993 because he thought Robbie MIGHT have been juicing too.

Good god, you're a moron!


He used a small dose of test and some Deca. Maybe some clen the last few weeks to get extra ripped.

I totally believe up until the 1993 Mr.O he was natural. He was natural in Pumping Iron and in 1992 it was all muscle memory and muscle maturity kicking in. But he wanted to win the first Masters O and thought Robbie might have started juicing too so wanted that extra kick.


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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #19 on: April 13, 2016, 12:49:16 AM »
You just made this post about Lou Ferrigno.

Like I said, shut the fuck up! You know nothing about bbing. You don't even work out.

It's amazing that in 2016 there are still posts like this.

Lou was natural until 1993 because he thought Robbie MIGHT have been juicing too.

Good god, you're a moron!




That comment is a parody of Wiggs thread about Ronnie being natural turning pro. It's been done in a few threads since then.

I can understand you not getting it though  :D.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #20 on: April 13, 2016, 12:56:10 AM »
That comment is a parody of Wiggs thread about Ronnie being natural turning pro. It's been done in a few threads since then.

I can understand you not getting it though  :D.

I didn't get it was sarcasm. You never know these days but fair enough. I retract the comment

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #21 on: April 13, 2016, 01:42:46 AM »
There is alot of truth to the force feeding.  It's a modern bodybuilding issue.  Guys didn't have this problem in the early 90s and 80s. Guys today do because they're heavier.  Unfortunately for them, they all look like shit. Phil said one of his biggest lessons he learned early on was the frequency and consistency in which you had to eat to grow. Melvin Anthony and a host of other pros bodybuilders have said the same thing. 
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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #22 on: April 13, 2016, 06:04:26 AM »
For me it was the hardest part. Now i just lift and eat when hungry, not worrying about it.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #23 on: April 13, 2016, 09:29:13 AM »
The hardest part of bodybuilding is the constant ass pounding.

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Re: Is Constant Force Feeding the Hardest Part of Bodybuilding?
« Reply #24 on: April 13, 2016, 09:40:34 AM »
I'm curious as to how Dallas uploads his 1 terabyte of flax...