[quote]celtics2022 wrote:
Maybe the genetic limit exists and i am extremely soon to hit it. If so my gains will fall to a halt very soon. If not, i’m going to lap you, physique wise. Unless i get too huge and yoo lean ans my mom cancels my membership and refuses to continue paying for my gas.
4) i have no social problems IRL except a temporary dip in confidence around hot women because i live with my parents in my mid 20s and have no income.
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Wait, what? Your mom pays for your gym membership and your gas?
[quote]celtics2022 wrote:
Why would I want to compete against Layne Norton? I don’t need a trophy or to be judged by a group of men who probably don’t even train hard. Nor am I interested in dieting down to extreme levels. Nor am I interested in his money.
Thats not why I started training or continue to do so.
My goals now are to popularize my own training methods and get young people who have had trouble getting size to start doing it. I want my training style to be as widely known as DOGGCRAPP or similar programs. I want young men to do it that have as much time as they want to go to the gym and want to bodybuild quickly with noticable results -------- this includes a lot of people age 16-22
yes, microweight chains are involved
yes, you need to go to the gym 7 days a week for 1:15 or 1:30 each time
yes, you need to do 12 reps with your 12rm or 13rm
yes, you need to eat a lot
yes, you will mostly do my routine except if you have parts that are lagging or ahead that you modify for.
no, i dont take protein powder
no, i dont take steroids
no, I havent squatted in a long time
Iâ??m going to have to get to a lean 225 after another bulk and cut cycle in the next 4 months before eyes really start opening. And it will happen unless the genetic limit exists. Or my mom cancels my membership
Bottom line is, if you don’t look my size or bigger after 2 or more years of bodybuilding (which is longer than I’ve been training), you’re doing it wrong. Somewhere your program or your execution is messed up. Or you just like posting on the forums and you’re a casual. Or you’re a powerlifter. Or you dont know what you are and are confused.
the amount of weight you move or how much your deadlift has improved is irrelevant[/quote]
hahahahahaha Oh man Celtics you are by far my favorite poster here. You crack me up! any chance of getting that photo parody thread started up? Seriously man think about it.