[quote]King Bling wrote:
Polish Rifle wrote:
King Bling wrote:
Most guys who train but “don’t want to get too big” are usually doing it for the girls.
Pitt has that ideal, lean v-shape physique in fight club and on top of that he’s supposed to be the biggest hollywood ‘hunk’. That’s what makes him a role model for those guys.
Big applause for King Bling on being the expert on why “most guys train.”
In a word, Go fuck yourself.
Sorry, that’s 3 words.
Please don’t be too bitter about my earlier comments.
If any of you want to look like a bodybuilder, that’s fine with me. That is a matter for you to discuss with your God and your psychologist.
Just to make it clear, those are rippetoe’s words, not mine (although i share his view completely) .
and FYI: Mark Rippetoe > T-Nation douches
So obviously i’m not the only one who thinks the bodybuilding muscle balloons have an ugly physique.
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So you get pissy when people make fun of somebody who does not want to be a bodybuider, and then you come on and call bodybuilders “muscle balloons witn ugly physiques” Everybody has their own opinions on what they want to do with their bodies, but don’t come on here and be a hypocrite.
First defend somebody because he has different goals than bodybuilders, then bash bodybuilders because they don’t want a body like brad pitt.
And if it makes any difference I’ve had a physique like brad pitt in fight club. I chose to get bigger because having hot abs for the ladies just wasn’t cutting it anymore.
You nor Rippetoe I guess just don’t understand the competition of competitive bodybuilding. This is something that I will defend because I am an aspiring IFBB bodybuilder and love every minute of everything I do reguarding bodybuilding. It’s a passion I have and if you bash my passion, you bash my life and lifestyle. That will piss any man off…
But I guess you already left, so peace and never return.
DG