[quote]apwsearch wrote:
Maybe you should change your screen name to dentures4chewing, or something more appropriate? Then folks would know to back off.[/quote]
lol…that was funny
[quote]apwsearch wrote:
Maybe you should change your screen name to dentures4chewing, or something more appropriate? Then folks would know to back off.[/quote]
lol…that was funny
[quote]SWR-1222D wrote:
sometimes it’s just fun to argue for argument’s sake.[/quote]
it’s a bad habit I have, for some reason it’s fun as hell!
[quote]DPH wrote:
it would be easier to read your posts if you used the quote tags…[/quote]
How do you do that anyway? Just place square brackets around what you want displayed as grey quote text?
[quote]Pound4Pound wrote:
DPH wrote:
it would be easier to read your posts if you used the quote tags…
How do you do that anyway? Just place square brackets around what you want displayed as grey quote text?
[/quote]
Yea, the open quote (before what you want in grey) is the [ followed by the word “quote” then the ] (without the spaces and without the “” marks).
It looks like [quote but with the ] right after the word quote.
The ending quote (where you want the grey to end is the same except you add a / right before the word “quote”.
So it looks like [/quote then the ] right after the word quote.
It’s hard to explain and I can’t show it without it doing it.
Sorry for the hijack.
[quote]ruglayer09052000 wrote:
Haban wrote:
This whole “bodybuilders are weak” argument has gone a little too far. Give it a rest people!
Nobody gives a shit.
Oh yea, and before you know it, we’ll be having a ‘relative strength vs. absolute strength’ argument just like on the pl’ing boards I visit. This stuff can get so childish sometimes.
[/quote]
See, I told you!!!
[quote]Pound4Pound wrote:
Nope. I’m proud to be a strong, fast, explosive, athletic individual lb4lb. God made 6’+, 220lb+ guys bigger and stronger than me, that’s cool, I made myself well developed lb4lb.
[/quote]
God made me 6’1". He sure as hell did NOT make me 230; probably 165, MAYBE 185, but sure as hell not 230. I did that, and I’m going to do more than that.
Awesome KBC. That’s exactly what I say.
The way i see the ‘body builders are weak argument’ is related to track and field.
Sprinters are fast, they run the shorter events, but being a sprinter does not make you fast. I ran the 100 in 11.8 in high school making me one of the the fastest guys on my team (200 class size). Across the county another school had a great 800m runner who ran the 800 in 1:52. Even though I was a sprinter I know i was slower than him, i only raced him in the 400 where I did a 54 and he did a 49.8.
This also applies to world class a world class 5k runner which is a pretty long distance in the track events probably still run a sub 12 second 100. I think this applies to powerlifting and bodybuilding as well. A world class bodybuilder may posess the strength of a good powerlifter but probably not that of a world class powerlifter. Every thing below world class is usually just because people enjoy one thing over another.
Reminds me, I must change my screen name, Victor Lustig was a con man who ‘sold’ the Eiffel Tower in an ellaborate con. The name makes me sound like some Welsh / Ukranian miner.
??? brother! AMEN!
throughing 500lbs (265kg) 8 feet of the ground qualifies as being the strongest.
btw, piros dimas full front squated 200kgr WITH EASE at 82kg body weight. Now, thats strong