Are People Here Not Trying Very Hard?

For the OP:

Thinking, I came to the conclusion that I prefer to contribute with the ones in T-Nation to create a freak, no matter the area in weight training you wanna specialize in, than to make you go from this forum because you found a lot of hate going on. You have about my strength levels (maybe stronger on some lifts), and I’ve been training since I was 14! I’m not the strongest guy (funny how you are one of the strongest in high school but then getting more into this discipline you realize you haven’t seen anything), but that doesn’t mean I have to justify myself if I don’t deliver results.

To be honest, you, as well as the people who reacted badly were wrong. Everyone who falls in this category just accept it. As for you, don’t get caught in pointless discussions, and just keep training. If you keep like this you might be one of the biggest guys on this site shortly (talking about 2-3 years). Don’t anticipate so much just because you started out pretty good in strength; you don’t know which plateaus you’re gonna encounter, and you don’t know how is your muscle appearance at certain lean body mass points, which is a key factor for real success in bodybuilding. There’s the guys at your height who break 220 and look like nothing. Some say 190 is shit, but I’ve seen guys at 190 (obviously shorter) that look much better than many guys at 240-250 here. If you get accepted in the T-cell you’ll recieve much better advice than in this forum, and you’ll be more economic with your time (no pointless discussions). But don’t come there with the attitude you brought at the beginning. Not everybody starts out like you.

I didn’t try to offend you or anything, I’m just putting things the way they are. I hope you follow the advice you can use.

Good luck and keep the gains coming.

What a stressful thread

LOL! this thread get’s funnier and funnier. I’m gonna sit back and enjoy all you fools stress over teh interwebs… it’s serious business you know.

[quote]Liv92 wrote:
LOL! this thread get’s funnier and funnier. I’m gonna sit back and enjoy all you fools stress over teh interwebs… it’s serious business you know. [/quote]

this only depends on 2 sides.

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:

[quote]WWEAttitude wrote:
Lol i think its laughable how this fatfuck decided to come onto a BODYBUILDING forum to brag about his lifts, and not the powerlifting or oly lifting forums. I could understand if you had a huge, dense and ripped looking physique after two months of training and wanted to show it off, but what exactly is the point in showing up in a forum and calling out people whos goals have nothing to do with strength training? Fact of the matter is strenght building genetics do not equal muscle building genetics. Just because your naturally strong doesn’t mean shit when it comes to bodybuilding, a sport where size AND LEANESS count for anything.

And judging from the way you look it seems like you have more of a endo-meso body type (going by what you said of gaining 20 lbs in two months) which means your gonna have a bitch of a time getting lean when the time comes, while keeping all the mass you gain. You can be huge and strong but that doesn’t make you a bodybuilder, especially if your one light jog away from a heart attack like that guy MegaNewb. Your genetics are limited to powerlifting and nothing more, so don’t kid yourself thinking your going to look anything like stu or even better then that.[/quote]

lulz @ your tarded ginger ass getting off by meeting chris jericho or watever [/quote]

lulz x 2

[quote]Liv92 wrote:
LOL! this thread get’s funnier and funnier. I’m gonna sit back and enjoy all you fools stress over teh interwebs… it’s serious business you know. [/quote]

[quote]GluteusGigantis wrote:

Happy lifting.

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GG, just curious, are you from NZ too (like the bloke in the video)?

Freaks are everywhere.

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[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]GluteusGigantis wrote:

Happy lifting.

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GG, just curious, are you from NZ too (like the bloke in the video)?

Freaks are everywhere.[/quote]

I’m from NZ originally, but don’t live there anymore. That’s how I came to hear of that guy a few years ago, just a physical freak who everyone was talking about.

[quote]austin_bicep wrote:
The only thing funny here is how worked up everyone gets. Whether he is telling the truth, lying or whatever you want to believe, who cares, no need to let it affect you like that.

Once you learn to focus on yourself and not care about what everyone else is doing, and other peoples opinions, you will have the starting point at becoming very successful in all walks of life.[/quote]

SO FUCKING TRUE!! I don’t understand how people get worked up and insecure about other people’s physiques or numbers. How does it affect you? Shoudl I stop going to the gym because this guy is younger than me and stronger than me? I admit his attitude at the start was kind of shitty but he has backed up the things he claimed. OP, you have a SHIT TON of potential I hope you keep at it and stick around here, it will be very interesting to see your progress.

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Meh, edited out because I’m 6 pages too late. Either way this thread blew up over the weekend for lots of entertainment.

[quote]Am14g08 wrote:

[quote]swoleupinya wrote:
Seriously… are you all done blowing this guy?

Is it possible that I’m the only one here who gets the joke? Let me break it down;

This guy has been training for 4 or 5 years. He’s either f-ing with you or pumping his ego for what he has accomplished. Hell, he’s as much as smirking at your ignorance in every picture he posts… it couldn’t be more obvious.

There is of course the chance that I’m wrong, but my guess is that this is a well-played troll for which he has been laughing his ass off for the past few days.

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You were the same guy on the third or fourth page who was telling me that I looked like i’ve never lifted in my life, and commented on my burger king arms blablabla…

Now you are telling me i’ve been training 4 or 5 years.

Lol. I can’t be bothered with this anymore…

Will start a training log on here soon…

Regardless. It doesn’t really matter that much. All that matters is where I am now… and then where I am going to be.[/quote]

Try again… you’ve got me confused with someone else.

I could care less what you look like.

Honestly, I’m just getting a good laugh out of your artful work as a troll.

[quote]Am14g08 wrote:
I have to walk uphill for 2 miles to get into the uni campuss, and I do that between 5-7 times a week, which is over 4 miles of walking a day.[/quote]

Where’s that mate, Bristol?

i’ll be impressed if the OP does some research and learns proper form on the basics and sets up a lifting plan that isn’t ego based.

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[quote]Am14g08 wrote:

[quote]maraudermeat wrote:
i’ll be impressed if the OP does some research and learns proper form on the basics and sets up a lifting plan that isn’t ego based. [/quote]

I’d agree completely about form. However, I can’t convince myself to set up a proper program as long as everythings getting stronger whilst i’m still doing whatever I feel like.

If things start stalling, then I will look to take a different approach, but if my “whatever I fancy” approach is currently giving me results then I see no need to change.[/quote]

Obviously everything would be getting stronger if your form is not good, and potentially gets worse/range of motion decreases as you lift more. Get your form down, that is everything.

[quote]ebomb5522 wrote:

[quote]Am14g08 wrote:

[quote]maraudermeat wrote:
i’ll be impressed if the OP does some research and learns proper form on the basics and sets up a lifting plan that isn’t ego based. [/quote]

I’d agree completely about form. However, I can’t convince myself to set up a proper program as long as everythings getting stronger whilst i’m still doing whatever I feel like.

If things start stalling, then I will look to take a different approach, but if my “whatever I fancy” approach is currently giving me results then I see no need to change.[/quote]

Obviously everything would be getting stronger if your form is not good, and potentially gets worse/range of motion decreases as you lift more. Get your form down, that is everything. [/quote]

I agree with this…but I also agree with you not posting in this thread anymore.

There are people throwing in responses here that I have NEVER seen in this forum before now. That makes zero sense and most of them are the ones still throwing insults.

Look, if you stand out at all, it will upset the people who don’t. I haven’t seen them gang up like this since Brandon Curry posted here…and you are no Brandon Curry.