Me at 185 Pounds, 6%

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Yeah. I’m gonna be 240 lbs at 3% uh,… but I can’t post a pic right now,… so uh,… here’s a pic of me thats a few years old, ok, actually a lot of years old, but just pretend it looks as awesome as my numbers make me sound in the meantime.

The imagination is a powerful tool my friend, but you’ve played with it long enough. Now, man the fuck up, stop whining about other kids at your gym not being as strong as you are, are focus on getting to where you want to be, only then will anyone pat you on your back and pay you a compliment, because you will have earned it.

Before that point, no one cares about your bitching.

S

So why was this thread started if the pics weren’t in yet? Why couldn’t he just wait a week or two until everything was ready and then post? Why make us wait for this shit?

Damn noob.

[quote]sean071388 wrote:
First of all I find it extremely frustrating for anyone to call me a beginer. There isn’t one other freaking kid at my gym weighing 185 naturally bench pressing 340 pounds and squatting 350. The ratio isn’t the greatest but those are my genetics. I also can straight bar curl 135 4 times. For some newbie loser to come on here to tell me I don’t know what I’m doing? I respect criticism but not from jack off not knowing what hes talking about. And for Hot Carol you read some more shit. Type in Layne Norton one of the best natural body builders around. Physically impossible to gain 30 pounds of muscle that quick. Can’t wait till I prove the people who doubt wrong.[/quote]

Ahem. Your squat is 10 lbs more than your bench. That’s pretty beginner. And so is the genetics excuse. And this is the PHOTO section. What are you looking for? Praise or advice? Hard to give either based on what you’ve given us. The picture you gave is pretty unimpressive. And we’re supposed to give advice based on an unseen hypothetical picture of a supposedly much better physique. And some numbers. They tell zilch about what your actual training is and if you know what you’re doing. I know several people with excellent natural strength who were benching in the 300s from the getgo with little training experience, but it wasn’t reflected in their physiques. Strength and size are not the same thing. Though size won’t come without strength. Over TIME, they not only greatly improved their strength [with an impressive natural starting point to spring from] but packed on size through hard training and hard eating. The fact that it takes TIME to build muscle does not automatically mean you should do a steroid cycle and shortcut the process. What’s your diet? What’s your exact training look like? You really want help-you will post these things.