Most Mass You Have Gained in a Year?

[quote]Bunny Bench wrote:

[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
over 9000 pounds.[/quote]

Of fat? Yea I can tell.[/quote]

[quote]Bunny Bench wrote:

[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
over 9000 pounds.[/quote]

Of fat? Yea I can tell.[/quote]

Sure brah.

Check out Markus Ruhl’s progress after 2 years of training:

In 8th grade, I went from 120 to 190 in a year. Not sure how much was muscle, but a whole hell of a lot of it was. Ha, I’m hoping for a repeat performance this year, except my starting line is 155.


Goku 2 weeks after taking Anaconda Protocol

Can we just make every one of Bunny Bench’s threads a DBZ thread???

if i remember correctly Goku was a huge beleiver in implementing weighted carries on planets of much stronger gravitational forces, he attributes most of his upper body thickness to this. Only once you can no longer walk can you take off the weights.

never really kept track but I would guess about 10 lbs of muscle.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
senzu beans and I, BODYBUILDER in the hyperbolic time chamber[/quote]

Knew it. I’m going to go spam that fucking cheater’s youtube videos.

They need to start implementing gravity chambers in gyms now.

Fuck gravity chambers. Hyperbolic time chambers are where it’s at. 1-2 years worth of high quality progress in one day, assuming you don’t lose your shit.

Trunks before Time Chamber Experience. 5"8 145lbs of Super Saiyan lbm.

Trunks after 1 year of The Time Chamber Experience.

5"8 220lbs 4 weeks out. Note that he’s flexing REALLY hard in that pic, has a serious pump and had just taken a couple servings of NO, so he looks 240lbs.

nuff said

woops

[quote]rundymc wrote:
Goku fighting Vegeta a year later.[/quote]

negative gravity training ftw

^ Actually King Kai’s planet is 10Gs. Supposedly because his planet is small… yeah didn’t make sense to me either.

I’ve been watching Dragon Ball Z every Saturday morning.

[quote]rundymc wrote:
^ Actually King Kai’s planet is 10Gs. Supposedly because his planet is small… yeah didn’t make sense to me either.[/quote]

GMm/R^2

Smaller the radius, the larger the gravity (assuming constant mass). Still, if King Kai’s planet is really dense, theoretically, the 10 Gs could be possible.

You guys realise your arguing about DBZ right?

How did I not know that? Christ and I thought I had a decent grasp of high school level Newtonian physics. FML.

Sorry Toriyama, you’re still the man.

C’mon guys–gravity training would be total shit for hypertrophy! I think the real lesson to be learned is taken from watching Goku’s meal plan!