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Genetics and Bodybuilding BS
« on: May 07, 2019, 05:33:35 AM »
While Lee Priest tells to him self that 90 % of drugs (steroids) users look like shit ......

I think that those who start bodybuilding  young, and do the drugs or hire someone that knows how to cycle properly , about 90 % can turn pro at some point ....yes , 90 % !  they might not win the Mr.O or necessarily place top 6  but after 30 years in this business if there's something that never never ceases to amaze me is the drug transformation I see every time  ( when you know what you're doing ) someone with average genetics go to an impressive powerhouse BB then goes off and looks like utter Shit .....  back and forth ....


The 10 % that won't turn pro no matter what or don't have the genetics to become  champions:  I'd trow this 2 fellas who have done practically everything under the sun to be Super muscular ...and in return they look vascular and good " but  older than they really are .... plus the effort ,$$$ and health risk is way too high for the reward


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2019, 05:40:24 AM »
While Lee Priest tells to him self that 90 % of drugs (steroids) users look like shit ......

I think that those who start bodybuilding  young, and do the drugs or hire someone that knows how to cycle properly , about 90 % can turn pro at some point ....yes , 90 % !  they might not win the Mr.O or necessarily place top 6  but after 30 years in this business if there's something that never never ceases to amaze me is the drug transformation I see every time  ( when you know what you're doing ) someone with average genetics go to an impressive powerhouse BB then goes off and looks like utter Shit .....  back and forth ....


The 10 % that won't turn pro no matter what or don't have the genetics to become  champions:  I'd trow this 2 fellas who have done practically everything under the sun to be Super muscular ...and in return they look vascular and good " but  older than they really are .... plus the effort ,$$$ and health risk is way too high for the reward


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2019, 05:40:46 AM »
While Lee Priest tells to him self that 90 % of drugs (steroids) users look like shit ......

I think that those who start bodybuilding  young, and do the drugs or hire someone that knows how to cycle properly , about 90 % can turn pro at some point ....yes , 90 % !  they might not win the Mr.O or necessarily place top 6  but after 30 years in this business if there's something that never never ceases to amaze is the drug transformation I see every time  ( when you know what you're doing ) someone with average genetics go to an impressive powerhouse BB then goes off and looks like utter Shit .....  back and forth ....


The 10 % that won't turn pro no matter what or don't have the genetics to become  champions:  I'd trow this 2 fellas who have done practically everything under the sun to be Super muscular ...and in return they look vascular and good " but  older than they really are .... plus the effort ,$$$ and health risk is way too high for the reward


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Dr. Tony Huge is/was an a very Attorney in North Cal. The Guy is Rich and look really good.
Do you think he would trade his million of dollars to be a "Pro" Bodybuilder?

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2019, 05:41:19 AM »
It's genetics in the sense who can withstand the most amount of drugs without dying. Nick Trigili is a good example. He took everything under the sun, in absolutely insane dosages but his body started breaking down and he had to reign things in before serious shit happened. Dexter is another good example of genetics. He can tolerate massive amounts of drugs and has been lucky not to experience too many health problems.

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2019, 06:24:30 AM »
Dr. Tony Huge is/was an a very Attorney in North Cal. The Guy is Rich and look really good.
Do you think he would trade his million of dollars to be a "Pro" Bodybuilder?
Not a chance in hell. The guy is living his dream. He's turned down more pussy than most men get.
Good for him I say.
Good point tho Joe--everybody here criticises him but quietly they're jealous as hell.


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2019, 06:45:14 AM »
Not a chance in hell. The guy is living his dream. He's turned down more pussy than most men get.
Good for him I say.
Good point tho Joe--everybody here criticises him but quietly they're jealous as hell.

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Even Mike Matarazzo, that was a very good pro, confessed on a video, on other thread, that his life at 42 years old was a mess and had only 20% of his heart functioning properly. Fast forward, he lived only 6 more years...

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2019, 06:48:17 AM »
This is nothing new pony boy

But is somehow the elephant in the room . even in 2019 .


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2019, 06:49:46 AM »
Dr. Tony Huge is/was an a very Attorney in North Cal. The Guy is Rich and look really good.
Do you think he would trade his million of dollars to be a "Pro" Bodybuilder?

With social media, a lot of their life is just an illusion.

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2019, 06:50:32 AM »
Dr. Tony Huge is/was an a very Attorney in North Cal. The Guy is Rich and look really good.
Do you think he would trade his million of dollars to be a "Pro" Bodybuilder?

point is anyone under his protocol would have had an elite bodybuilding physique long ago ....


He is putting his health in jeopardy and looks 55 when he's not even 45 (I think)


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2019, 06:54:13 AM »
point is anyone under his protocol would have had an elite bodybuilding physique long ago ....


He is putting his health in jeopardy and looks 55 when he's not even 45 (I think)


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Dont you think, by the video you posted, that Tony Huge has an Elite Physique?

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2019, 06:54:36 AM »
point is anyone under his protocol would have had an elite bodybuilding physique long ago ....


He is putting his health in jeopardy and looks 55 when he's not even 45 (I think)


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He has to have his blood routinely drained out because it is too thick and sludgy and could kill him.

Not exactly a lifestyle most people would want.

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #11 on: May 07, 2019, 07:08:25 AM »

Dont you think, by the video you posted, that Tony Huge has an Elite Physique?

LOL .... you didn't read the the first post , did you ?


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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #12 on: May 07, 2019, 07:18:26 AM »
LOL .... you didn't read the the first post , did you ?


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I did, but I dont think Tony Huge looks older than 40, his Real age. And is prolly not that sick. He used DNP, which is insane to even think consider.
Lobliner has a decent Body, but is too short. Dont know if theyre living on the edge, but the Pros certainly are...

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #13 on: May 07, 2019, 07:21:35 AM »
90% of people who become bodybuilders cannot get a pro card.
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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #14 on: May 07, 2019, 09:08:15 AM »
Lobliner looks old, Tren ages you. He dips his potato chips in Tren he does so much of it...

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2019, 11:22:12 PM »
It's genetics in the sense who can withstand the most amount of drugs without dying. Nick Trigili is a good example. He took everything under the sun, in absolutely insane dosages but his body started breaking down and he had to reign things in before serious shit happened. Dexter is another good example of genetics. He can tolerate massive amounts of drugs and has been lucky not to experience too many health problems.

Genetics plays multiple role in bodybuilding: First of all, you should start training by lifting years without any drugs just to see if your genetics are for the sport at all. If you can build muscles as a natural, do it. If not, find another hobby. Secondly, it rules the shape of your muscles and your body. For example, after 5 years of training as a natural you look like a upright standing toad, find another hobby. If you look like an athlete, just continue. And if you continue, it rules how the drugs will work for you, and what are your limits. If drugs make you look like a bloated turd, just find another hobby. It may save your life.. ;D

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #16 on: May 08, 2019, 12:13:03 AM »
Genetics plays multiple role in bodybuilding: First of all, you should start training by lifting years without any drugs just to see if your genetics are for the sport at all. If you can build muscles as a natural, do it. If not, find another hobby. Secondly, it rules the shape of your muscles and your body. For example, after 5 years of training as a natural you look like a upright standing toad, find another hobby. If you look like an athlete, just continue. And if you continue, it rules how the drugs will work for you, and what are your limits. If drugs make you look like a bloated turd, just find another hobby. It may save your life.. ;D

Lol no pro bbers ever start lifting weights for years naturally, at least very rarely , most of them hop on a little test and then gradually (some even start cycling all at once) up the dosages, etc




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« Reply #17 on: May 08, 2019, 12:17:00 AM »
90% of people who become bodybuilders cannot get a pro card.


It’s becoming more and more attainable with new divisions like wellness division and men’s physique the past decade, and not just overall winners either

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« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2019, 12:37:41 AM »
Not a chance in hell. The guy is living his dream. He's turned down more pussy than most men get.
Good for him I say.
Good point tho Joe--everybody here criticises him but quietly they're jealous as hell.



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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #19 on: May 08, 2019, 02:01:07 AM »

What nationality are you? You claim Australian but you always speak in broken English. No true Australian says the word "sneakers". I'm Australian and you sound like a "wog" to me. Yugoslav or Eastern European maybe.



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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #20 on: May 08, 2019, 04:30:42 AM »
Lol no pro bbers ever start lifting weights for years naturally, at least very rarely , most of them hop on a little test and then gradually (some even start cycling all at once) up the dosages, etc





Exactly.  Genetic wonders like flex wheeler and Levrone became pro really fast but they were using steroids early in life even diuretics.  You can respond faster than others but is still the juice that is taking you there.   Don't get me wrong ,  you do need to know what you're doing and willing to inject religiously. Is a sacrifice.... A narcissist one ? Maybe But it takes balls to put drugs in your body constantly for so many years.  Sadly There's no talent behind it. Maybe that's why society don't look up to great bodybuilders whether is cheating or not.

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2019, 05:11:44 AM »

What nationality are you? You claim Australian but you always speak in broken English. No true Australian says the word "sneakers". I'm Australian and you sound like a "wog" to me. Yugoslav or Eastern European maybe.


Well what word do you use, 'trainers' like the Poms do?

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #22 on: May 08, 2019, 12:32:41 PM »
It's genetics in the sense who can withstand the most amount of drugs without dying. Nick Trigili is a good example. He took everything under the sun, in absolutely insane dosages but his body started breaking down and he had to reign things in before serious shit happened. Dexter is another good example of genetics. He can tolerate massive amounts of drugs and has been lucky not to experience too many health problems.

maybe dexter can tolerate it because he doesn't need massive dosages to be an elite pro, he can be elite while competing at a much smaller weight than most

guys like nasser weren't placing well at lower body weights, he had to become a mass monster to be elite which means using more drugs

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #23 on: May 08, 2019, 02:19:25 PM »
Well what word do you use, 'trainers' like the Poms do?

Some older people call them tennis shoes !.

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Re: Genetics and Bodybuilding
« Reply #24 on: May 08, 2019, 03:39:32 PM »
IRON CROSS= Phoney


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