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Saw another documentary about strongmen on Netflix. All psychologically busted people. Saw Gen Iron 3. Various foreign bodybuilders all dreaming of going to “Amerreeca” because of how lame their own countries are with bodybuilding or generally.

Talk of miserable backgrounds, a lack of understanding of why common people don’t compete physically while ignoring most can’t. Talk of being sore losers. Shaw spoke of how he can’t deal with losing at anything, including boardgames and can’t understand those who don’t compete in something. Lots of contempt for ordinary people thrown around in all these documentaries, even though the majority of competitors wind up broke and busted.

A lot of these docs are depressing.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2019, 04:29:54 AM »
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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2019, 05:26:52 AM »
Saw another documentary about strongmen on Netflix. All psychologically busted people. Saw Gen Iron 3. Various foreign bodybuilders all dreaming of going to “Amerreeca” because of how lame their own countries are with bodybuilding or generally.

Talk of miserable backgrounds, a lack of understanding of why common people don’t compete physically while ignoring most can’t. Talk of being sore losers. Shaw spoke of how he can’t deal with losing at anything, including boardgames and can’t understand those who don’t compete in something. Lots of contempt for ordinary people thrown around in all these documentaries, even though the majority of competitors wind up broke and busted.

A lot of these docs are depressing.

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I used to throw the game board if I lost as a little kid.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2019, 07:33:11 AM »
Saw another documentary about strongmen on Netflix. All psychologically busted people. Saw Gen Iron 3. Various foreign bodybuilders all dreaming of going to “Amerreeca” because of how lame their own countries are with bodybuilding or generally.

Talk of miserable backgrounds, a lack of understanding of why common people don’t compete physically while ignoring most can’t. Talk of being sore losers. Shaw spoke of how he can’t deal with losing at anything, including boardgames and can’t understand those who don’t compete in something. Lots of contempt for ordinary people thrown around in all these documentaries, even though the majority of competitors wind up broke and busted.

A lot of these docs are depressing.

Look at yourself. Your life must be going no where if this is the first thing on your mind on a Sunday morning. Get help.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2019, 08:18:27 AM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.

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« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2019, 08:24:57 AM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.

Well written, my friend.

It reads like "Groink's" life.  If you add in whining on social media about your fans should be giving you a dollar each because you have sickle cell anemia then you've got the Robbie Robinson Imitation Of Life.  ;D

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #7 on: April 28, 2019, 09:09:11 AM »
Odtimer1 nailed it..lol
The sport is full of losers

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« Reply #8 on: April 28, 2019, 09:14:33 AM »
Oldtimer hits the nail on the head again.

Awesome.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2019, 09:24:33 AM »
Question who is the bigger basket case, those who use an extreme amount of drugs to win events or those who post on message boards about what a loser you have to be to want to win said events?

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« Reply #10 on: April 28, 2019, 09:27:23 AM »
Question who is the bigger basket case, those who use an extreme amount of drugs to win events or those who post on message boards about what a loser you have to be to want to win said events?

Easy.  The former is far more an IOL than the latter.  I would imagine that the majority of posters here in this section are gainfully employed or perhaps retired. 


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« Reply #11 on: April 28, 2019, 10:14:26 AM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.

Haha this is great

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« Reply #12 on: April 28, 2019, 10:25:17 AM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.

Great post.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #13 on: April 28, 2019, 10:51:45 AM »
Look at yourself. Your life must be going no where if this is the first thing on your mind on a Sunday morning. Get help.

It wasn't the first thing on my mind. I got up, went for a 45 minute walk for cardio, foam rolled, and stretched. Then as I was thinking of the documentaries I watched yesterday, my thoughts about the documentaries occurred to me. So far today I went to church with my wife and kid, ate breakfast at a diner, did some errands with them and chores around the home. It has been a great day so far.

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« Reply #14 on: April 28, 2019, 11:04:13 AM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.
sadly getting a house and a so called "career" in corporate world isn't what it is cracked up to be either. So you struggle most of your life paying off that stupid house and vehicles that mostly gives you headaches anyways. And "love" statistically only lasts for 2 years so the wife turns into a nagging friend.

I bet the single guy just going his own path living spartan in a simple apartment doing what he feels like travelling when he wants is the happiest man in the end.

Feeling positive today  :D

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2019, 11:09:38 AM »
Oldtimer...you should write a book. That was a great post.

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« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2019, 11:22:14 AM »
It wasn't the first thing on my mind. I got up, went for a 45 minute walk for cardio, foam rolled, and stretched. Then as I was thinking of the documentaries I watched yesterday, my thoughts about the documentaries occurred to me. So far today I went to church with my wife and kid, ate breakfast at a diner, did some errands with them and chores around the home. It has been a great day so far.


Wrong.

You did all this after posting on getbig.

And you acted like you were using your bible app on your phone while in church but you were actually checking what was being posted on getbig.

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2019, 11:57:29 AM »
Wrong.

You did all this after posting on getbig.

And you acted like you were using your bible app on your phone while in church but you were actually checking what was being posted on getbig.

Phone was turned off in church and at the diner. Phone is off during church and at the breakfast and dinner table with my family.

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« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2019, 01:16:11 PM »


I bet the single guy just going his own path living spartan in a simple apartment doing what he feels like travelling when he wants is the happiest man in the end.


bingo

less is more - avoid debt, navigate around huge disasters as best as you can. enjoy the simple things, travel, experience new cultures.

i got lucky with bbing since i finished college/got into a good professional field when i was young, if i went full bber retard mode at the age of 24 i would be in a different place. i am now in my 30s; yes doing bbing but i have the partying behind me so will power/prep is easier, i have a career as well too. so I dont "ugh" when i am doing a show.


also i believe you should be "off" in the off season. and take long breaks so you never burn out and when you do compete it feels amazing. i am so excited to compete after 2.5 years since my last show. as close as possible as a virgin high



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« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2019, 01:24:24 PM »


Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.


if i could give any advice ive learned from bbing is this = #1 max out your natural build as much as you can. i mean really take your natural build as far as you can go so you will need less chemicals and #2 also learn to love your natural build.

if you are happy with your best natty build or "clean body" your mental health will be way better when you go on and off

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Re: Conclusion: top powerlifters, bodybuilders, Strongmen are basketcases
« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2019, 01:27:26 PM »
all that said and done, T really is man's best ally

man's energy of life is T

so, i would gladly be addicted to it

doesnt mean i can't have a full and rich life on it, quite on the contrary!

that and i don't care about how any other moron uses it, as long as i'm using it right and therein lies the key

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« Reply #21 on: April 28, 2019, 01:31:43 PM »
Phone was turned off in church and at the diner. Phone is off during church and at the breakfast and dinner table with my family.

I sat behind you bro.  The phone was on in church.


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« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2019, 01:42:09 PM »
Consider you never see a a champion boxer come from a rich back ground. Growing up with nothing makes you tough.  Kids from decent house holds try boxing then after getting hit several times realize it's not a sport but a fight.  Same with many MMA guys.  

Bodybuilding attracts a lot of insecure guys who need validation that they are a man. To achieve that means they will risk health taking drugs. Then they are walking around getting compliments from the clueless about their manliness. On cycle they are aggressive, confident and steroids work as an antidepressant as a feeling of well being becomes addictive. Once off cycle and months have passed then meekness, nervousness and feeling of depression sets in. Then the muscles leave and working out seems like a waste of time. To add insult any gym time has a negative mental effect because weights that were used every workout seem impossible to lift.  The addiction to feel "right" again becomes an obsession.  Soon like a heroin addict the craving overwhelms and soon they are at the gym at the trunk of a car of the local gym drug dealer buying their new cycle. After craving for a fix they rush home and fill their syringe and jab their ass. They pop a couple of pills and they know in the morning they are in the come back phase in the gym. In a short two weeks they can feel them self getting stronger, bigger and more confident. Muscle memory along with the chemical assist is working. In just two weeks they can see the change.  In six weeks it will be drastic. Welcome to the monkey on your back.

 They keep telling them self there is nothing to worry about. Your dealer only gets the legit stuff, right? No counterfeit contaminated testosterone derivatives from China. Who has the technology to fake labels and inserts, right?  Now you cycle on and off for about a decade or more. No real career because your sole focus is chasing the syringe life style. Your friends now have houses, families and a career but hell you have muscles. Soon being the popular muscle guy in the club gets old. It becomes embarrassing picking up the 22 year old girl at her house when you're 36 meeting the parents.  Your job bouncing, selling juice and the three clients you have personal training isn't a career path. Your aging parents are talking about down sizing and moving to Florida. I guess no more basement for free anymore. The thought of getting an apartment in a hell hole apartment complex fills your thoughts. Now if only you had any savings?  Steroids, gas, insurance, clubbing, and life takes every penny.  You think if I only learned a trade but at the time it would have interfered with contest prep for that third place engraved metal plate you hang so proudly next to your framed picture of yourself. Maybe you will get back with that divorced older mom. She had a house you could live in. Welcome to bodybuilding.
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« Reply #24 on: April 28, 2019, 01:49:05 PM »
the adonis complex is another great read too.