[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]four60 wrote:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]bugeishaAD wrote:
My conclusions? You probably have good genetics for BB’ing to a degree as your muscles seem to respond easily. [/quote]
I know celtics isn’t huge by any means, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t his genetics allowing him to get so big. He’s posted progress pics with a 20 pound muscle difference within 2 months time. I don’t care how great someone’s genetics are, I’ve never seen that happen naturally.[/quote]
2 Months??? Yeah that is not a hell of a lot of time to put that much muscle on.
But he is a kid, I’ve seen kids go away and come back big as mofo after summer of nothing but eating and lifting.[/quote]
See my response to X below.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]bugeishaAD wrote:
My conclusions? You probably have good genetics for BB’ing to a degree as your muscles seem to respond easily. [/quote]
I know celtics isn’t huge by any means, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t his genetics allowing him to get so big. He’s posted progress pics with a 20 pound muscle difference within 2 months time. I don’t care how great someone’s genetics are, I’ve never seen that happen naturally.[/quote]
I have trained guys who did that and did about the same myself. In fact, I would go as far as to say that this is pretty standard if you have half decent genetics for this and aren’t afraid to eat enough to support the lifting. I started college in August weighing about 150lbs and was about 175 by the time I came home for ThanksGiving.
If anything, I would say most of the people on this site make progress below average for the most part.
Look how many here still have 15" arms after several years of lifting.[/quote]
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Those were your first few months of training. I did the same thing during my first few months. Celtics has been training for over a year. Those gains after more than a year of training are extremely unlikely.
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I’m sure you had a reasonably good training program/bodypart split. Have you seen how this kid trains? He lifts light weights (still only incline benching 155 pounds), runs circuits and trains using a 2 way split, hitting both his upper and lower body 15 times a month (according to what I’ve read in his posts).
I’d like to think I have the reputation of a reasonable person on this site. I don’t cry roids at everyone bigger than me (hell, I’m still bigger than celtics so it doesn’t matter) so hopefully no one here is dismissing my comment without looking into it a little more.[/quote]
OK…so he’s a troll.
What else is new?
Maybe you’re right and dear Celty here is juicing already. That just means there is more to make fun of when he flatlines on progress.[/quote]
you have MOD powers why not just mod this troll out of existance?