[quote]John Mclane wrote:
He says he eats SIX HUNDRED carbs a day - surely at that weight it’s impossible NOT to put weight on?[/quote]
You’d be suprise how tweaking your diet can allow you to eat insane amounts and not gain weight/fat
[quote]John Mclane wrote:
He says he eats SIX HUNDRED carbs a day - surely at that weight it’s impossible NOT to put weight on?[/quote]
You’d be suprise how tweaking your diet can allow you to eat insane amounts and not gain weight/fat
[quote]fr0IVIan wrote:
[quote]DanielDJ wrote:
[quote]John Mclane wrote:
[quote]fr0IVIan wrote:
does this guy even lift??[/quote]
His meals are massive, they are all on youtube…I dont get why he is so small…[/quote]
Apparently on his last bulk he went up to 220-240 :s doesn’t look it. As sad as it seems before now i had watched a few of his videos.
He thinks Branch Warren has small delts in comparison to others, thinks Hany Rambod knows nothing about bodybuilding and said the same about Phil Heath in regards to nutrition. Said training the soleus is useless and that going past 15+ reps in an exercise is a waste because of lactic acid :/. Eats 400g carbs post workout, half of that coming from pop tarts!![/quote]
he looks like he’s never picked up a weight in his life. a person like this should not be publishing anything. at least the Hodge twins look like they train.
it would be a different story if he looked the same yet had impressive lifts. I searched “Ian McCarthy training” and the first page of hits was people responding to his videos or him sitting and talking about stuff. I did the same for the Hodge twins and found this on the first page:
I mean, c’mon, Ian McCarthy. this is a joke, right?[/quote]
That is why i have never watched his videos. I am small but i swear i am bigger than him
[quote]want2getlean wrote:
A speaker’s personal experience has absolutely ZERO impact on the credibility of their factual message.[/quote]
It does if, like Ian McCarthy, they are pushing personal experience as part of the message.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]want2getlean wrote:
A speaker’s personal experience has absolutely ZERO impact on the credibility of their factual message.[/quote]
It does if, like Ian McCarthy, they are pushing personal experience as part of the message.[/quote]
Yeah, I just watched a few of his videos all the way through and he has a huge braggy attitude which is kinda asking for it
He did a video with Alan Aragon, and Alan is a great example of how this kid should carry himself. They have similar views, neither are bigger than the bodybuilders they disagree with, but Alan carries himself with great education and grace
He has another channel which is a forum for philosophy-based topics:
You know you’re on serious ground when the speaker sits in front of a half-empty bookshelf and puts on a pair of glasses. Is this what it’s like to be challenged intellectually by the intellectually challenged?
[quote]roybot wrote:
He has another channel which is a forum for philosophy-based topics:
You know you’re on serious ground when the speaker sits in front of a half-empty bookshelf and puts on a pair of glasses. Is this what it’s like to be challenged intellectually by the intellectually challenged?[/quote]
A half empty book shelf, with nothing but DVD’s on it. This guy is suffering from serious delusions of grandeur in pretty much every aspect of his life by the looks of things
no
[quote]DanielDJ wrote:
[quote]John Mclane wrote:
[quote]fr0IVIan wrote:
does this guy even lift??[/quote]
His meals are massive, they are all on youtube…I dont get why he is so small…[/quote]
Apparently on his last bulk he went up to 220-240 :s doesn’t look it. As sad as it seems before now i had watched a few of his videos.
He thinks Branch Warren has small delts in comparison to others, thinks Hany Rambod knows nothing about bodybuilding and said the same about Phil Heath in regards to nutrition. Said training the soleus is useless and that going past 15+ reps in an exercise is a waste because of lactic acid :/. Eats 400g carbs post workout, half of that coming from pop tarts!![/quote]
Lol, Mr Olympia knows nothing about nutrition…jeez. How does it not strike a person as something they SHOULDN’T post on youtube when they’re disagreeing with the best in the sport? And they don’t have any background or build to support them?