I Do Want to be Huge!

[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I’m going for it.

At 36, I’m at the point where there’s a real likelihood that the “T” factory might be shuttin’ down soon if it hasn’t already.

I’ve already proven to myself that, barring injury, I’m only 3-4 months away from dropping 30-40 lbs or more. And, it’s not a mental battle to do so, it’s physical.

So long as the cholesterol/BP/triglycerides stay within reason, I’m just going keep eating lots of stuff and keep lifting heavy things.

Hell, I still have my ‘fat clothes’, so if I go up another couple waist inches, I’m still all set.[/quote]

Amen to that! Just do what you know you should do i.e. lift heavy and hard and make good food choices and neither of us will have to worry about that anymore. The important thing is that you’re not afraid of the fat gain. I’m not either. So give her hell, man.

FUCK… Well some members may think not, but I wanna explode.

[quote]smithdon wrote:
I think this explains a lot…unfortunately…

(hopefully the link works)

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[quote]MEYMZ wrote:
FUCK… Well some members may think not, but I wanna explode.

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I’m 15 and I want to be huge and balanced.
…and I just started eating like it 3 days ago. Fuck abs for a bit.

I agree

Long time lurker and first time commenter here.

Count me in the want to be huge group.

I first got interested in lifting a few years ago. Unfortunately I knew nothing about the gym then and hired a personal trainer. He wasn’t bad at teaching what he taught but he focused on mostly machines and isolation. In hindsight most of the advice about lifting and nutrition he gave me was crap though some was OK. He never even mentioned ‘squat’ or ‘deadlift’ once. He tried to get me to work legs on legpress the basis that I would ‘look good’ in swimming trunks. That didn’t interest me or motivate me so we stuck to upper body. If he’d said working legs properly with squats would boost GH and test I would’ve been all the go.

It was only some time after I stopped using him that I learned all this stuff out for myself. It’s only since a few months ago that I started doing squats and deadlifts for real (after watching stuff on YouTubes and reading places like this).

I wanna be big…why the fuck not…but I wouldn’t mind being smaller and stronger. Then I could smoke everyone in a smaller weight class if I were to eventually compete powerlifting. Imagine being like…160lbs and deadlifting 800? However, Aesthetically …I’d love size.

HHmmmmm i started becoming huge 1 year 1 month and 2 days ago :smiley:

In the process i leaned out, WHILE adding muscle …
<3 newbie gains :smiley:

Sooooo after a year and said months and days, id figure another 1 - 1 half years before i begin the easy process of stripping off what i need to.

I REALLY dont see all the hullaballu over fat loss, i mean its seriously NOT that hard… eat less do cardio more :open_mouth:

I want to thank the people who got rid of the mentality i had of cut.bulk.cut.bulk… i think you saved me MANY years of idiocy.

Especially to Prof.X for the e-smack to eat more and Prisoner for fixing my nutrition ALOT better than i had

To everyone who reads this un-decided what to do, look seriously in 1 month you should be able to cut whatever shite you have on your body…
BUT
gaining muscle OMG the horror of how long it takes :smiley:

Just fucking eat and lift heavy shit.

Regards.

Very well put Corkonion, i rarely bother eating less if i wanna lose some, just up my cardio, i can lose 10lbs in a month if i get enough sessions in.

It’s the new diet coke advert, over here in the uk, dont know if it’s the same on on the other side of the pond;

Go back 5-6 years, you had a couple of bodybuilders, posing as builders drinking diet coke, around 230lb, tanned and looking pumped and healthy.
Now we have a 150lb weasel, with legs thinner than my forearms and his silly little ‘quiff’ covering his eyes being crooned over by 3 lovely ladies in a lift.

Is that what women want?? Id rather be fucking celebate. i love being enormous.

I’m game. I want to be big. I want to be strong. My only caveat is to stay aesthetically balanced.

[quote]testanabol wrote:
Very well put Corkonion, i rarely bother eating less if i wanna lose some, just up my cardio, i can lose 10lbs in a month if i get enough sessions in.

It’s the new diet coke advert, over here in the uk, dont know if it’s the same on on the other side of the pond;

Go back 5-6 years, you had a couple of bodybuilders, posing as builders drinking diet coke, around 230lb, tanned and looking pumped and healthy.
Now we have a 150lb weasel, with legs thinner than my forearms and his silly little ‘quiff’ covering his eyes being crooned over by 3 lovely ladies in a lift.

Is that what women want?? Id rather be fucking celebate. i love being enormous.[/quote]

I think it’s just what “girls” want. I think real “women” want real “men”. If that makes any sense, lol. Basically, little girls like little boys, grown women like grown men. Or at least I’d hope so…

YUP! As BIG as POSSIBLE!!!

I’m not stopping till I my muscles block any movement!

(hopefully I can do that without steroids, I HATE it when people tell me that I can’t get as big as a pro without steroids, I have a mission to prove them wrong!)

frank mc grath + matt kroc = me in 5 years

Ok, not that radical. I just wanna be as muscular as my body allows me to, without getting out of proportion (which is really difficult).

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
MEYMZ wrote:
FUCK… Well some members may think not, but I wanna explode.
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I do!

I want to be huge.

But not as much as I dislike always eating a meal every two hours. And waking up to eat before going back to bed. And thinking about everything I eat. Or having to meet with a shady doctor to get special prescriptions for my “hormone deficiency”

Being huge is awesome, and I have a lot of respect and lust for the guys who can pull it off. But I think that like most guys I am a lot more interested in having a life that doesn’t revolve around working out, eating, and worrying about where my next stack of roids, HGH, and speed is going to come from.

looks like supabeast just extended this thread by a good dozen pages. gets popcorn

Having just spent a few days at the beach I realised that being lean is nothing special. What makes you stand out from the crowd is size. We’re all here because we don’t want to be ordinary. So I’ve now switched my focus to getting big and THEN cutting, rather than short circuiting my progress by switching from one phase to another every other week or being too careful with a clean bulk.

[quote]supabeast wrote:

I have a lot of lust for guys[/quote]

coming out are you?

[quote]supabeast wrote:
I want to be huge.

But not as much as I dislike always eating a meal every two hours. And waking up to eat before going back to bed. And thinking about everything I eat. Or having to meet with a shady doctor to get special prescriptions for my “hormone deficiency”

Being huge is awesome, and I have a lot of respect and lust for the guys who can pull it off. But I think that like most guys I am a lot more interested in having a life that doesn’t revolve around working out, eating, and worrying about where my next stack of roids, HGH, and speed is going to come from.[/quote]

In other words, you’d like to be huge, you’re just too lazy and unmotivated, and are making up excuses about needing to take illegal drugs in order to reach that goal as well.

You pretty much describe the majority of people out there I think. Sure, they’d like to make millions playing professional sports, or have big muscles, or be “ripped”, or be a millionare, but they don’t want to put in the effort that it takes to get there.

And don’t play the “I want to have a life” card. What does that mean anyways? You want to go out and get plastered, eat a steady diet of fast food and sit around watching tv?

Is dedicating yourself to something and persevering in it until you achieve your goals any less of a life than that? Are you really suggesting that you have more of a “life” than professional athletes? Or successful people in any endeavor? Because I bet there were lots of people along the way that tried to warn them to that they needed to “get a life” instead of dedicating so much time to their passion. Good thing they didn’t listen.

Look, if you don’t want to be huge (and you don’t really want to if you aren’t willing to do what it takes to get there) that’s fine. Different strokes.

But don’t try to insinuate that people who do actually have the dedication to do so don’t “have a life”, or all take steroids.