Eating Chocolates With No Guilt!

Gerdy, i seem to have hit a nerve to provoke such a response. Good luck to you on stage, becoming Mr Whatever state though. I do hope it brings you what you want though - which is exactly???
Speak tomorrow I,ve got a big back session at home, before a big bbq. Enjoy your flax/fish oil, and i expect by any chance a Biotest protein shake. Night.

[quote]azza30 wrote:
Some lame shit.[/quote]

Look, you joined in April. It now the beginning of May. Just fuck off, go bitch in whatever forum you came from.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

They left because idiots like you showed up in massive numbers. Why have you dieted down to 5% body fat? Were you competing? How much muscle are you carrying? How much did you weigh at 5% body fat?

You sound like a legit dumbass who went off the deep end and lost all balance in his life. You are now swung in the opposite direction and trying to get others to pat you on the back for it. In other words, you sound pretty damn pathetic. [/quote]

180 at 5’8" No i didn’t compete. This is one of my points. You guys should not obsess over bb to what i did cos their is just no reward at end of it. If it wasn’t so obsessive, then more people would enjoy it for what it should be and stick around. By the way, this site has always been the biz, but when your young, its very easy to get lost in all this.

[quote]azza30 wrote:
Gerdy, i seem to have hit a nerve to provoke such a response. Good luck to you on stage, becoming Mr Whatever state though. I do hope it brings you what you want though - which is exactly???
Speak tomorrow I,ve got a big back session at home, before a big bbq. Enjoy your flax/fish oil, and i expect by any chance a Biotest protein shake. Night.
[/quote]

Dood go get fucked!

X showed up, I’ll let him have a go with you for a while.

Also I eat pretty much whatever I want and keep my abs. Genetic blessing maybe. So quit crying.

Go curl in a squat rack!

Gerdy

[quote]azza30 wrote:
Professor X wrote:

They left because idiots like you showed up in massive numbers. Why have you dieted down to 5% body fat? Were you competing? How much muscle are you carrying? How much did you weigh at 5% body fat?

You sound like a legit dumbass who went off the deep end and lost all balance in his life. You are now swung in the opposite direction and trying to get others to pat you on the back for it. In other words, you sound pretty damn pathetic.

180 at 5’8" No i didn’t compete. This is one of my points. You guys should not obsess over bb to what i did cos their is just no reward at end of it. If it wasn’t so obsessive, then more people would enjoy it for what it should be and stick around. By the way, this site has always been the biz, but when your young, its very easy to get lost in all this.

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No, it was easy for YOU to get lost in all this. I may be obsessed to some degree, but that makes me happy. I like the challenges. I would be bored without it. I approach most things in my life the same way, not just weight lifting.

You, on the other hand, seemed to have lost all perspective. You have no one to blame but yourself…not bodybuilding. Bodybuilding hasn’t stopped me from going to school or getting a career. I choose when I want to go out or if I’ll have that drink. Whether I do will not be based on some false concept of what I “need” to do but will be in line with my goals at the time.

How many more pages do you plan to bitch about this?

i only been under this name since april. other names here and their. dont have access to computer permenantly. But believe me i’ve been reading this since at least 2000, if not before. cant remember. Ian King, brock strasser. excellent

Jeeez, bodybuilding has improved every aspect of my life.

I don’t feel the need to stick to my diet 100%. If I want ice cream, I’ll eat it. So what?

I didn’t like training at commercial gyms either. So I set up my own.

The discipline I’ve learned from lifting weight has positively affected every aspect of my life. I’ll never stop and I’ll never stop encouraging others to do it.

What planet are you from? If you’re not a blind-follower, you WON’T let bodybuilding become your life. Wait, no, actually, you’re right. As a college student, I spend no time with my friends. I actually sit at home all day, looking at my supplements and giggling, thinking about how much I luuuuuuuub lifting weights and drinking protein.

When I’m not doing that, I’m on the constant pursuit for D-bol and other AAS. In between that time, talk to my family and friends about bodybuilding and how it can change their life for the better! I do nothing but think about bodybuilding all day, every day.

Clearly you’re either a troll or a complete dumbass. Let me ask you a question, why would you even come on to a bodybuilding site and say shit like this when you KNOW we’re all going to respond like this?

I’m thinking you probably don’t have a whole lot of friends, or don’t get much attention back at home, and you’re just trying to cause a little bit of controversy. If you’re married, then God save people that are supposed to be ‘mature.’ YOU need to go get a life and do something besides bash a sport that many people have an affinity for, idiot.

I Have no desire to spend all my life in a Gym trying to get that last quarter inch of fat off my ass so some judge can tell me I train well. The only goal I have is to look good, be healthy and be fit.

I think you should do what you want and live how you want to but dont stop training all together… you’ll live longer if you exercise :stuck_out_tongue:

[quote]SSC wrote:
As a college student, I spend no time with my friends. I actually sit at home all day, looking at my supplements and giggling, thinking about how much I luuuuuuuub lifting weights and drinking protein. When I’m not doing that, I’m on the constant pursuit for D-bol and other AAS. In between that time, talk to my family and friends about bodybuilding and how it can change their life for the better! I do nothing but think about bodybuilding all day, every day.
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You too? I thought I was the only one. All my friends think I’m crazy.

I’m calling troll. Nobody needs to announce they’re leaving and then stick around to argue.

I think some muscular guy stole his girlfriend.

He tried dieting and it didn’t work for him, she never came back and now he’s pissed…that’s the only explanation I got for the way he was acting.

…idk maybe…lol jk :stuck_out_tongue:

Gerdy

So, this has rattled the cages. No no one ‘muscular’ stole my girlfriend. I was with someone 6 years in my younger days, but as I was obsessed with bodybuilding, due to it spiralling out of control after my cancer, I couldn’t hold down a job, save any money,etc. She wanted the mortgage and go travelling but i couldn’t. I wanted to hang around with other dumb-bells from the town acting like the man doing the doorman thing chatting up girls. So we split on good terms, our lives just went in different directions. But dont worry gerdy we are very good friends still.

I’ve now been with my wife6 years, married nearly one and she’s 7 years younger. Size 8, goes to my gym and has exactly same ideas about all the other muscular mirror watchers. By the way i was shredded on my wedding day last year.

So, from painful past experience there are people that get obsessed and do stupid things. I was one and i knew many others. It is a destructive ‘sport’ for many. Maybe not you but some. If it isn’t you then stop getting so defensive. But there are people out there who it is, and it is very unhealthy. Just read a few biographies of ex bodybuilders (Not Arnold, or big Louie) but people who never made a career from it. Ever read Muscle by Sam Fussell?? Even Gorilla suit by Bob Paris (former pro)???
Actually Arnold admits in the 25th anniversary of pumping iron dvd in an interview recently, that he lived in denial during his body building days!!! This is ok for him, but not everyone is Arnold.

I mean look at you guys. SOME of You seem to spend your days posting on many different forums here. Dishing out your knowledge, forgetting what you’ve read, then going back and forth. Not a bit monotomous??? Sad even??

[quote]azza30 wrote:
Sad even??[/quote]

Sad like you starting this abortion of a thread? You said you’re leaving bodybuilding, one would assume that involves leaving this bodybuilding site. The rest of us are just fine without you clogging the board with woeful tales of your train wreck life.

[quote]azza30 wrote:

I mean look at you guys. SOME of You seem to spend your days posting on many different forums here. Dishing out your knowledge, forgetting what you’ve read, then going back and forth. Not a bit monotomous??? Sad even??

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Most people spend 4 hours a day or more sitting on their couch in front of the tv (something I watch very little of). They pay no attention to what they eat or when and are content with the constant physical, mental and even emotional slide backwards in their lives. Monotony is falling into that rut but thinking it is completely “normal”.

I do spend a lot of time here, mostly out of enjoyment. I am logged on the entire time I’m at work. I post in between patients like I have for years. This is largely my entertainment. If that isn’t for you…then log off. One thing I am not, however, at least up to this point in my life, is a failure.

There hasn’t been much “sad” in this thread but you and how you present yourself.

Why do you keep replying then. There will be people reading this site that end up spiralling out of control. So have you read any of them books?? I’ve just posted on another form regarding heavy manual work. This was an issue for me before and it turned into a reason to quit my job for something easier to fit in with training.

Lots of people think about this. lots of people do this. This is reality. If you do not like the reality stop posting. I’ve read many articles that say ’ best results when you save all your energy for training’ That can translate to ‘quit your job if its hard work, do an easy office job you hate - but training is good’

Reality my friend.

[quote]azza30 wrote:
I’ve read many articles that say ’ best results when you save all your energy for training’ That can translate to ‘quit your job if its hard work, do an easy office job you hate - but training is good’[/quote]

Please, share these articles with us.

[quote]azza30 wrote:
Why do you keep replying then. There will be people reading this site that end up spiralling out of control. So have you read any of them books?? I’ve just posted on another form regarding heavy manual work. This was an issue for me before and it turned into a reason to quit my job for something easier to fit in with training.

Lots of people think about this. lots of people do this. This is reality. If you do not like the reality stop posting. I’ve read many articles that say ’ best results when you save all your energy for training’ That can translate to ‘quit your job if its hard work, do an easy office job you hate - but training is good’

Reality my friend.[/quote]

You are a true idiot. I keep responding because you are an easy target and this site has had a reduction in the volume of interesting trolls lately.

Even if an article did exist that implied you should quit your job to train, anyone dumb enough to believe it deserves what they get. Training is good. Destroying all other goals in life to do it is not. I haven’t seen anyone on this site EVER recommend that someone do things that way…which means your own failure is just that…YOUR OWN.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
…which means your own failure is just that…YOUR OWN.[/quote]

Slow down there Prof. That sounds suspiciously like accountability. We can’t have that!

[quote]azza30 wrote:
I’ve now been with my wife6 years, married nearly one and she’s 7 years younger. Size 8, goes to my gym and has exactly same ideas about all the other muscular mirror watchers. By the way i was shredded on my wedding day last year. [/quote]

Your wife could probably stand to keep going to a gym if she’s a size 8. You must be a pretty ugly guy if that’s the best you could get being shredded and all… Guy’s like you get down to 5% BF because you think it’s going to help you score but forget the all important “don’t be fucking ugly” part.

I’m just saying.