Gotta Love Max Charles

Me saying Charles trains like an idiot and than him being defended by anyone (black or white lol) with the argument that I should stfu and that he has a great shape and what he’s doing works for him is a valid argument.

Me saying Charles should stfu about those dumb lifts numbers and than him being defended by anyone (black or white lool) with the argument that I should stfu and the man has the right to say what he wants because he has a great shape and what he’s doing works for him has to be one of the stupidest argument.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]thoughts1053 wrote:
What I have to say probably doesn’t mean anything to anyone, but this has definitely gotten out of hand. A lot of big posters here are arguing over something of no importance. No matter what anyone says, you are not going to convince anyone else to change their minds. Why not just forget it and go back to what’s important: lifting and learning.[/quote]

I created this thread for the specific purpose of trolling because it’s funny how bent out of shape X has been getting in these forums ever since the Olympia.[/quote]

Either you’re just trying to be funny here, Way, or you’re a genuine ass.
If you really want to dis on the Doc, there’s a thread specifically for that called “I Hate Professor X” where he’s actually INVITING criticism.

lol
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lol it was to be funny but I also knew this thread would blow up so it was premeditated so feel free to call me a genuine ass :slight_smile: MUAHAHAHA!

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]thoughts1053 wrote:
What I have to say probably doesn’t mean anything to anyone, but this has definitely gotten out of hand. A lot of big posters here are arguing over something of no importance. No matter what anyone says, you are not going to convince anyone else to change their minds. Why not just forget it and go back to what’s important: lifting and learning.[/quote]

I created this thread for the specific purpose of trolling because it’s funny how bent out of shape X has been getting in these forums ever since the Olympia.[/quote]

Dude, I have laughed at most of these replies because of WHO is typing WHAT.

All you really did was give a platform to the same people who always say the same negative shit.

Congrats. The bodybuilding forum is better off for it?[/quote]

There hasn’t been anything worth posting about in the BBing forum for quite some time, it’s only fun when big debates blow up and we get to call each other names :slight_smile:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
There hasn’t been anything worth posting about in the BBing forum for quite some time, it’s only fun when big debates blow up and we get to call each other names :)[/quote]

Hey, Waylander! You’re a dick, and get this… you’ve got a big waist. And what’s the deal with black people and purple drank anyway?!

Nothing new here, I suppose…

PX thinks that his POV is the only “right one”, while some other people are trying to point their problem with Max’s ridiculous fucking claims. KKonstantinovs is now going; “I break you!”

Deadlift: lifting a certain ammount of weight FROM THE FLOOR until the LOCKOUT position on TOP.

Max Charles would be fucking lucky to do RACK-PULLS with the aforementioned 1000 lbs. That’s just MY 2 cents…

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
There hasn’t been anything worth posting about in the BBing forum for quite some time, it’s only fun when big debates blow up and we get to call each other names :)[/quote]

Hey, Waylander! You’re a dick, and get this… you’ve got a big waist. And what’s the deal with black people and purple drank anyway?![/quote]

LOL’d @ that last part, haha.

[quote]NuYi wrote:
Nothing new here, I suppose…

PX thinks that his POV is the only “right one”, while some other people are trying to point their problem with Max’s ridiculous fucking claims. KKonstantinovs is now going; “I break you!”

Deadlift: lifting a certain ammount of weight FROM THE FLOOR until the LOCKOUT position on TOP.

Max Charles would be fucking lucky to do RACK-PULLS with the aforementioned 1000 lbs. That’s just MY 2 cents…[/quote]

Nothing new here either…unless you have made some gains on those arms since those pics in your profile.

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Can we get another moderator in the BBing forum that is a white supremacist to balance things out please? Thanks![/quote]

I LOL’d really hard. Because it’s so true. Hahaha

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]mr popular wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]mr popular wrote:
I get the impression that you all think he meant he was deadlifting 1000lbs with a full range of motion, from the floor to lockout, which is mind-blowingly retarded if you’ve watched any of his videos.

The guy believes 100% in PARTIAL RANGE OF MOTION lifting. He said he had 10 plates a side, and then hung two in the middle from a chain… Imagine how that would work pulling from the floor…

Obviously he was doing some kind of rack pull, and knowing him it wasn’t more than 5-10 inches of ROM. The guy is Haitian too, and you can clearly hear in the interview that there are some language barriers.

Some of you are pretty stupid sometimes, you know that?[/quote]

There’s an exercise called a Rack Pull. He said deadlift. And yes, PLers hang chains and all sorts of things from the bar when DLing, I don’t see how him mentioned attaching plates to bar magically makes it impossible that he is referring to a full ROM deadlift.

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This is retarded. I didn’t even know what a “rack pull” is. I had never even heard the term before maybe a year ago on this website because I don’t hear anyone else using that term in gyms I’ve trained at. Why? Because I don’t power lift or follow powerlifting at all or care to know what that term means. I looked it up on youtube and before now would have called that a deadlift as well only in a power cage.

This guy is a foreigner who doesn’t even speak English clearly and you are being this strict with a game of semantics.

It’s good to know you care this much about the man’s speech.[/quote]

Not my fault he’s been in the US for over 20 years, still isn’t a US citizen and can’t speak english well.

As if being able to articulate your thoughts is not valued in society, HAH!

P.S. Consider this a social experiment X. See, you’ve never jumped to the defense of a white bodybuilder (I mean, ever lol), so I wanted to see if you would be all about defending Max Charles even given his ridiculous claims. Rest assured when a white BBer pops up that claims some things in the same way Max does (ridiculous lifts, no proof) I’ll be looking for you to defend him just the same ;)[/quote]

Although you seem to be missing the point a lot, I do agree that Professor X is sort of racist and does only seem to defend black people 99% of the time. LOL[/quote]

Wait, please point out the guy who isn’t black who catches as much shit as Kai and Max Charles.

Just one.

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Jay Cutler isn’t banging grapefruits.

Jay Cutler isn’t claiming a 350 preacher curl or 1000 lb. deadlift.

This is not a race issue, but you are making it one. You seem to think people have issues with Kai and Max because they are black. You are wrong.

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

Jay Cutler isn’t banging grapefruits.

Jay Cutler isn’t claiming a 350 preacher curl or 1000 lb. deadlift.

This is not a race issue, but you are making it one. You seem to think people have issues with Kai and Max because they are black. You are wrong.[/quote]

??

I did NOT make this a race issue. I didn’t bring up race in this thread so how the hell can I get blamed with that?

Yet again, some other jackass does this, I respond, and then I get blamed for bringing it up.

You would think you could try a new approach just once.

You need to blame the fool who brought it up, not the guy it was aimed at.

Like you just said, the only ones getting reamed for NON bodybuilding issues are not white, therefore defending them can not be racist unless there is some white guy out there gettiong the same reaming for NON bodybuilding issues.

Get it that time?

Oh, I know, that may be a tad fast.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]PB Andy wrote:

Jay Cutler isn’t banging grapefruits.

Jay Cutler isn’t claiming a 350 preacher curl or 1000 lb. deadlift.

This is not a race issue, but you are making it one. You seem to think people have issues with Kai and Max because they are black. You are wrong.[/quote]

??

I did NOT make this a race issue. I didn’t bring up race in this thread so how the hell can I get blamed with that?

Yet again, some other jackass does this, I respond, and then I get blamed for bringing it up.

You would think you could try a new approach just once.

You need to blame the fool who brought it up, not the guy it was aimed at.

Like you just said, the only ones getting reamed for NON bodybuilding issues are not white, therefore defending them can not be racist unless there is some white guy out there gettiong the same reaming for NON bodybuilding issues.

Get it that time?

Oh, I know, that may be a tad fast. [/quote]

This is getting asinine. Prof doesn’t “favour” a race anymore than anyone else with a functioning brain. Can we just go back to making fun of those people who get off on being force fed?

[quote]enrac wrote:
Can we just go back to making fun of those people who get off on being force fed?[/quote]

Off season bodybuilders?

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Jay Cutler isn’t banging grapefruits.

Jay Cutler isn’t claiming a 350 preacher curl or 1000 lb. deadlift.

This is not a race issue, but you are making it one. You seem to think people have issues with Kai and Max because they are black. You are wrong.[/quote]

X2 to the extreeeeme. PX sticks up for every BLACK bodybuilder and acts like all white people are racist against them.

PX the guy has one hell of a body everyone can see that, but come on you really think he can deadlift 1000+, and eat a couple beans a day to grow to that size?? I think he’s confused on what a deadlift exactly entails(since you can tell there is a language barrier), or he is just messing around with people trying to get attention.

[quote]hungry4more wrote:
and I quite honestly have a hard time believing X didn’t know what a rack pull was until recently. [/quote] Possible, yes. Likely, no. <<<Ya left this part out…While I may be wrong about this, the rest of my points stand. Focusing on the one statement which I openly admitted I may be wrong about is rather disingenuous.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Who cares if you have a hard time believing it? I don’t deadlift and never have as a regular activity. Why would I even care what a rack pull is when I don’t do them? Further, why the fuck would need to lie about something like that? Are you that amazed that this is not that common a term?[/quote]

And yes, I am quite surprised that, according to you, it’s apparently “not that common a term”. I’ve been on T-Nation not even 4 years now, and I’ve known about rack pulls for the last 2-3 years (from reading tnation forums and articles)…to not even know what rack pulls are would essentially require not reading a single article concerning back training on this website. Just sayin’.

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (T-Nation).

I COULD just post my deadlift/row/front squat training (my strongest points) and nothing else, and sure, people would be impressed as hell. But that would be to falsely insinuate that all my other training (chest, biceps, hammies) is on a similar level, which is simply not true. I put myself out there, strengths and weaknesses, for people to analyze, judge, talk shit about, whatever. And I’m pretty damn sure that is respected by the smarter members here.

But hey, it’s your call, I’m just throwing that out there…I’m no psychologist.

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
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I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.

If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.

You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
[/quote]

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I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.

If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.

You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.[/quote]

Aren’t you here to help out less experienced lifters?

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
[/quote]

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I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.

If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.

You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.[/quote]

Aren’t you here to help out less experienced lifters?[/quote]

?

…and you think this isn’t going on?

WTF?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
[/quote]

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I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.

If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.

You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.[/quote]

Aren’t you here to help out less experienced lifters?[/quote]

?

…and you think this isn’t going on?

WTF?
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When people come here, they naturally listen the most to people that have proved their results in an open manner. Maraudermeat and all his training vids of him front box squatting 605, reverse grip benching 500 lbs with no bench shirt, stu and his competition pictures/pro card, that kinda stuff. It’s instant and undeniable cred. I know you throw specifics up about your nutrition and such once in a while. It isn’t the same though, you can’t deny that.

Your call though.

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]hungry4more wrote:

Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
[/quote]

?

I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.

If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.

You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.[/quote]

Aren’t you here to help out less experienced lifters?[/quote]

?

…and you think this isn’t going on?

WTF?
[/quote]

When people come here, they naturally listen the most to people that have proved their results in an open manner. Maraudermeat and all his training vids of him front box squatting 605, reverse grip benching 500 lbs with no bench shirt, stu and his competition pictures/pro card, that kinda stuff. It’s instant and undeniable cred. I know you throw specifics up about your nutrition and such once in a while. It isn’t the same though, you can’t deny that.

Your call though. [/quote]

Uh, there’s a thread above you that has been read over 150 thousand times that would disagree with you.

My bad…250.