Identify Flaws in This Physique

his physique would be great if he was a natural…for a juiced up dude overdosing too hes not impressive at all

move this pathetic fanboy thread to GAL.

"Identify Flaws in This Physique"is not asking for a true debate, its a provocative way of licking this kid ballsack.

out of all the glorious marvelous physiques that have graced this planet over the last 50 years, zyzyyzZZz pulled alot of pussy. dont know why i just hate him. and micheal bolton.

Looks like an average guy who works out and stays lean. Why is he famous?

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:

[quote]23278 wrote:
Perhaps the problem is that some of you don’t understand that him being lean is not impressive because, well, it isn’t to the bodybuilding community. Guy looks good no doubt, but it’s nothing special in this atmosphere.[/quote]

Can you stay as lean as he did year round? You have a great physique and stay pretty lean from what I’ve seen, but I highly doubt it. Being able to stay that lean IS impressive.

inb4 natural vs geared comment[/quote]

First: Thank you.

Second: Nope. I don’t stay that way since I’m trying to grow and go up to 8% on the calipers. I could /probably/ stay very lean since I despise force feeding carbs, but I can’t say for sure since I never have tried to for a long period of time. Longest I’ve held sub 5% was for 10 days after my show so I could look ridiculous for my cruise 10 days later, haha. Sucked a little, but wasn’t that hard.

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:

[quote]23278 wrote:
Perhaps the problem is that some of you don’t understand that him being lean is not impressive because, well, it isn’t to the bodybuilding community. Guy looks good no doubt, but it’s nothing special in this atmosphere.[/quote]

Can you stay as lean as he did year round? You have a great physique and stay pretty lean from what I’ve seen, but I highly doubt it. Being able to stay that lean IS impressive.

inb4 natural vs geared comment[/quote]

What does staying lean year round have to do with the sport of bodybuilding? it’s about bringing the best physique on contest day, you don’t get extra points for being leaner throughout the year. No reason a competing bodybuilder would want to stay contest lean year round when it would lead to a less impressive stage physique in the end when they are actually judged.

What’s it with the discussion about getting that lean? How many people even get that lean, how many people bodybuild, how many people that bodybuild do competitions… in regard to the general population it is hard. In regard to people who bodybuild and haven’t got down to that levels of bodyfat it’s hard. For bodybuilders who do compete is more easy.

NO TRICEPS!!!

[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:

[quote]23278 wrote:
Perhaps the problem is that some of you don’t understand that him being lean is not impressive because, well, it isn’t to the bodybuilding community. Guy looks good no doubt, but it’s nothing special in this atmosphere.[/quote]

Can you stay as lean as he did year round? You have a great physique and stay pretty lean from what I’ve seen, but I highly doubt it. Being able to stay that lean IS impressive.

inb4 natural vs geared comment[/quote]

What does staying lean year round have to do with the sport of bodybuilding? it’s about bringing the best physique on contest day, you don’t get extra points for being leaner throughout the year. No reason a competing bodybuilder would want to stay contest lean year round when it would lead to a less impressive stage physique in the end when they are actually judged.[/quote]
People who love Zyzz want to compare him on some hybrid scale where he is the ultimate human.

If you compare him to the average Joe he looks great until you realize the guy cycled.

If you compare him to bodybuilders who also cycle he doesn’t cut it.

One flaw?
To much Fucking massacre

I’ve seen better legs on a flamingo

[quote]JLone wrote:

If you compare him to the average Joe he looks great until you realize the guy cycled.

If you compare him to bodybuilders who also cycle he doesn’t cut it.[/quote]

when you say “cycle”, do you mean bicycle, or motorcycle?

[quote]dshroy wrote:

[quote]JLone wrote:

If you compare him to the average Joe he looks great until you realize the guy cycled.

If you compare him to bodybuilders who also cycle he doesn’t cut it.[/quote]

when you say “cycle”, do you mean bicycle, or motorcycle?[/quote]
I’m pretty sure he means Krebs cycle.

[quote]Silfen wrote:

[quote]dshroy wrote:

[quote]JLone wrote:

If you compare him to the average Joe he looks great until you realize the guy cycled.

If you compare him to bodybuilders who also cycle he doesn’t cut it.[/quote]

when you say “cycle”, do you mean bicycle, or motorcycle?[/quote]
I’m pretty sure he means Krebs cycle.[/quote]
Unicycle. Takes high levels of core control/stability.

[quote]Think tank fish wrote:
Looks like an average guy who works out and stays lean.[/quote]

O rly?!!

You guys realize this guy would have done well if he was in physique competitions? RIght?

And all physique competitions are are bodybuilding shows with 1970s criteria + board shorts.

He has some flaws. But a beautiful physique nonetheless.

I mean HAD.

[quote]Maiden3.16 wrote:What does staying lean year round have to do with the sport of bodybuilding? it’s about bringing the best physique on contest day, you don’t get extra points for being leaner throughout the year. No reason a competing bodybuilder would want to stay contest lean year round when it would lead to a less impressive stage physique in the end when they are actually judged.
[/quote]

Nowadays with guestposings, photoshoots, and other profitable undertakings for bodybuilders, more and more stay lean year-round.

I’m not sure what OP intended with this thread.

Aziz had a great physique, but did OP seriously expected people in this board to worship him in this thread ? Seriously ?

[quote]whatsgucci wrote:
You guys realize this guy would have done well if he was in physique competitions? RIght?

And all physique competitions are are bodybuilding shows with 1970s criteria + board shorts.

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wtf

I posted this.

did the interwebz explode because of this topic?

Lol, you people.