I couldnt watch because I am in Canada.
Anyone bother telling me what was that about?
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
The show is about instant gratification. You wouldn’t be a skinny/fat bastard one day, and a couple of weeks later expect to be ripped and win a bb competition.[/quote]
…but many do think just like that. Look at the responses right here of guys who would like to be on the show. No one who understands that this takes several years of hard work would even give a shit about some ready-made half assed attempt at being something that people who succeed spend their lives perfecting.
[quote]holguint123 wrote:
Yeah, I totally agree with a lot of you guys. It would take well over a year (if not more) of hardcore training and dieting to even THINK about getting to the stage, but I don’t think MTV wanted to break away from just the 8-week self help program. This guy had his hopes wayyyyy to high, and I think that just goes to show you just how little people know about fitness in general.
Dude also needs to drop a pair. No wonder he doesn’t have a girlfriend. Girls like being being friends with other girls.
“I don’t want you to pat me anywhere!”…somehow I doubt that, if you catch my drift. hahahaha[/quote]
Gee, a whole year to get stage ready for a serious bodybuilding comp from beginner status? Why so long?
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
I couldnt watch because I am in Canada.
Anyone bother telling me what was that about?[/quote]
premis: MTV “Made” is a show that takes overall awkward/mismatched kids and ‘makes’ them into whatever it is of their choosing. for example they take the dorkiest kid in school and make them a ladies man, prom queen/king, football player, rock band singer, etc.
in this episode a tubby kid with assumed elvevated levels of estrogen and an all around ‘wuss’ decides that to show everyone he isnt such a wuss he will be a swole-ass bodybuilder.
what actually happens is the kid complains every dragging step of the way and has to go on stage with pro-tan and a posing suit looking like he doesn’t even lift let alone leave the house.
i didn’t watch past the first commercial because im not gonna watch Herbal Essence ads for 20 seconds while i wait. but thats what i gather from seeing numerous episodes which all follow the same basic makeup and everyone’s posts in here.
l8z
[quote]Professor X wrote:
holguint123 wrote:
Yeah, I totally agree with a lot of you guys. It would take well over a year (if not more) of hardcore training and dieting to even THINK about getting to the stage, but I don’t think MTV wanted to break away from just the 8-week self help program. This guy had his hopes wayyyyy to high, and I think that just goes to show you just how little people know about fitness in general.
Dude also needs to drop a pair. No wonder he doesn’t have a girlfriend. Girls like being being friends with other girls.
“I don’t want you to pat me anywhere!”…somehow I doubt that, if you catch my drift. hahahaha
Gee, a whole year to get stage ready for a serious bodybuilding comp from beginner status? Why so long?[/quote]
Haha, I just woke up, give me some slack.
I have seen some people who already have a very decent amount of muscle on them despite not actually training for bodybuilding, and if they could just lose the fat with a bit of tweeking, I think they would look good for competition.
I guess it has to do with what you have, and where you want to compete. Don’t claim to know much about the bodybuilding arena.
For this kid though, I would say…wait, when is the world supposed to end again?
They need to stick to training skill sets in those shows.
You can learn to be good at a skill in that amount of time but you can’t have something that takes years and try and put it in 8 weeks.
Hell, most of the guys I know that are really big and strong (way above average I mean) have been training for over a decade.
Also, they are not pussies with serious feminine tendencies.
The brother fucks the mom. So cody took on a beta-male role in his whole life it looks like.
what a complete vagina
pump was funny as hell
kid needed some zinc
So this kid has actually a trophy for getting third place into a BB contest in his bedroom?
40:57 that I will never get back.
Pump is a patient man.
[quote]40&Big wrote:
40:57 that I will never get back.
Pump is a patient man.[/quote]
Yeah, I wonder how Pump felt. That’s 8 weeks he will never get back.
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[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
hachi wrote:
They need to do I wanna be Made into a powerlifter, with Dave “fuckin” Tate as the instructor.
that would be epic.
I’d sign up for that
you can’t be made into something that takes years and years. i’d still watch though[/quote]
you can’t be made into a bodybuilder in 8weeks either but that didn’t stop them from doing the show. You’d probably make some pretty sick gains though based purely on improvements in form. An 8week training seminar with Dave Tate would be priceless
i made it 30 sec., look i’m liberal in a sense, that guy likes to suck dick he just may not know it yet. Agreed he does not have what it takes intensity wise to transform shit.
how people let their bodies go to shit at such a young age is beyond me, thyroid issues aside. it’s like fat kids…how the fuck do you have cellulite, you’re 8 for Christ sake. Fat parents make fat kids.
i’m a dick /thread.
ok, i feel bad about that, i’ll try watching it, maybe he’s just 1/2 a fag.
Despite not being stage ready at all, I do commend that the guy for making really good improvements. I believe he lost like 30 lbs and gained a bit of muscle.
They should have had him do CT’s 8 week I, Bodybuilder program. I would have liked to see that. haha
Still an inch on your arms in 8 weeks… not bad… but yeah, I really dislike the whole “made” show, it’s always about some kid who “want to be popular” or whatever it is they wanna’ be made into, but isn’t willing to do what it takes to get their. So the whole show is about them “really trying” on camera, while doing nothing off camera. Lame.
And yeah, really feel for everyone who has to talk to this kid and be like, “Oh yeah, your really trying hard, oh you’ve really got some ca-hones going up there and doing this and that, here lets work on posing those muscles that no one can see cause their covered with your fat self.”
to be honest a know several guys who are gay and are strong as hell so calling him 1/2 a fag isn’t far to the the gays.
how come when you say gay it’s o.k., but if you say “the gays” it’s bad? Anyway, at least the fat bastard tried a little and Ava is hot as hell.
Here is the after interview:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/life-after-made-season-9-ep-27-bodybuilder/1597746/playlist.jhtml
Priceless lines:
“The sooner you put it in your mouth, the sooner you will be done with it.” and “You gotta experience things you’ve never experienced before.”
Pump knows what’s really going on with this kid. hahaha
[quote]skohcl wrote:
but yeah, I really dislike the whole “made” show, it’s always about some kid who “want to be popular” or whatever it is they wanna’ be made into, but isn’t willing to do what it takes to get their. [/quote]
Most of them suck, however there was one I really liked. This kid wanted to be “made” into a varsity basketball player for his high-school. Beginning of the show he couldn’t even dribble. But he worked his ass off with the coach and not only made the team, but ended up being a pretty good shooter.
I agree though that most of the shows just showcase people who don’t have the attitude to succeed.