New Moon is Everywhere

The reason a small percentage of lifters on this site are this guys level or above, is due to the fact that they are all looking for the ‘perfect’ way to train. They don’t give consistancy, hard work and time a second thought.

I truly believe that these guys who are not making any progress, think that they have to have knowledge close to that of these ‘online coaches’ before they can make ‘optimal gains’. Look at Dankid as an example, that guy bases all of his thoughts on training from textbook defintions and answers.

You don’t need to know everything to get big, you just need to have that animal instinct when you go to the gym.

This kid was going to lose a multi-million dollar contract if he didn’t get his shit together and train hard, so over-thinking things and second guessing what he was doing in the gym, wasn’t an option.

[quote]Goodfellow wrote:
The reason a small percentage of lifters on this site are this guys level or above, is due to the fact that they are all looking for the ‘perfect’ way to train. They don’t give consistancy, hard work and time a second thought.

I truly believe that these guys who are not making any progress, think that they have to have knowledge close to that of these ‘online coaches’ before they can make ‘optimal gains’. Look at Dankid as an example, that guy bases all of his thoughts on training from textbook defintions and answers.

You don’t need to know everything to get big, you just need to have that animal instinct when you go to the gym.

This kid was going to lose a multi-million dollar contract if he didn’t get his shit together and train hard, so over-thinking things and second guessing what he was doing in the gym, wasn’t an option.

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So damn true. People need to just go lift and worry about the tiny stuff later. Gaining a normal understanding of basic exercises and safety is one thing, but most people here seem to be looking for some secret key that is going to unlock everything.

You want that secret key? It’s hard hours in the gym and a good clean diet, both on a consistent basis. That’s it and that’s all, once you get to the level of elite bodybuilding then you can ask about the tiny tweaks and changes, but 95% of us aren’t even close to that level.

Go lift.

[quote]ndiddy85 wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
SWR wrote:
The chick in the show is pretty hot IMO. I think part of her appeal is the character she plays too, but either way I wouldn’t kick her out of bed.

Yes, I think Kirsten Stewart is super hot. It’s another case of one of those girls who is cute, but their mannerisms just top it off for me. Don’t really know how else to explain it.

Shes cute, but have you ever seen the girl in an interview or anything thats not a scripted movie, MOST AWKWARD PERSON EVER!!! [/quote]

Yah, unfortunately I watched an interview with her on the Jimmy Kimmel show after I saw this thread and I only made it about 30 seconds in.

Most awkward person ever, indeed.

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
Goodfellow wrote:
The reason a small percentage of lifters on this site are this guys level or above, is due to the fact that they are all looking for the ‘perfect’ way to train. They don’t give consistancy, hard work and time a second thought.

I truly believe that these guys who are not making any progress, think that they have to have knowledge close to that of these ‘online coaches’ before they can make ‘optimal gains’. Look at Dankid as an example, that guy bases all of his thoughts on training from textbook defintions and answers.

You don’t need to know everything to get big, you just need to have that animal instinct when you go to the gym.

This kid was going to lose a multi-million dollar contract if he didn’t get his shit together and train hard, so over-thinking things and second guessing what he was doing in the gym, wasn’t an option.

So damn true. People need to just go lift and worry about the tiny stuff later. Gaining a normal understanding of basic exercises and safety is one thing, but most people here seem to be looking for some secret key that is going to unlock everything.

You want that secret key? It’s hard hours in the gym and a good clean diet, both on a consistent basis. That’s it and that’s all, once you get to the level of elite bodybuilding then you can ask about the tiny tweaks and changes, but 95% of us aren’t even close to that level.

Go lift.[/quote]

x2 and I think they don’t eat enough either, I know that’s what my problem was for a while.

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
SWR wrote:
The chick in the show is pretty hot IMO. I think part of her appeal is the character she plays too, but either way I wouldn’t kick her out of bed.

Yes, I think Kirsten Stewart is super hot. It’s another case of one of those girls who is cute, but their mannerisms just top it off for me. Don’t really know how else to explain it.[/quote]

Saw her in Adventureland, she is just awesome.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Either way, if New Moon is truly “everywhere” to anyone, maybe they should cut back on the MTV. This thread is the most discussion I have even run across about this movie.
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I agree. This thread is the first, and only time I’ve even heard about New Moon.

I’ve read the books to see what the fuss was about (the girl I was with at the time hated them so it wasn’t selling out) and I pictured him to be not much smaller before he hit lycanthrope-puberty.
And the werewolves look like they were drawn using crayon by one of the 8 year old fans.

[quote]Benji wrote:
I’ve read the books to see what the fuss was about (the girl I was with at the time hated them so it wasn’t selling out) and I pictured him to be not much smaller before he hit lycanthrope-puberty.
And the werewolves look like they were drawn using crayon by one of the 8 year old fans.[/quote]

Yeah they completely suck.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Movie Magic can make Tom Cruise look built and give half the guys in 300 insta-abs. That is why so many of these newbies though Brad Pitt was huge even though if they saw him on the street he would be nowhere near as impressive as they thought he was.[/quote]

Not to mention the theater screen.

It’s all about the 14 year old girl. If they like something, it’ll sell. When that demographic latches onto something it blows the hell up.

But Kristen Stewart? She is awful. She sucks a TON. I can’t stand watching her, or looking at her in pictures, none of it. Vapid, Awkward, Ironic and Emo-Sad in everything she’s in. How they’re going to get her to be Joan Jett is beyond me, really.

[quote]james28 wrote:
Seems bigger than most of the posters on here.[/quote]

When asked about the transformation:

“I ate a lot of food and worked out” ~ Taylor Lautner

He seems to have more common sense than a lot of guys here too…

[quote]mr popular wrote:
james28 wrote:
Seems bigger than most of the posters on here.

When asked about the transformation:

“I ate a lot of food and worked out” ~ Taylor Lautner

He seems to have more common sense than a lot of guys here too…[/quote]

It CAN’T be that simple!

[quote]Professor X wrote:
mr popular wrote:
james28 wrote:
Seems bigger than most of the posters on here.

When asked about the transformation:

“I ate a lot of food and worked out” ~ Taylor Lautner

He seems to have more common sense than a lot of guys here too…

It CAN’T be that simple![/quote]

When is I, BODYBUILDER coming out so I can finally know the secret to getting hyooge!?

Being an Actor and someone who wants a bigger phsique is very challlenging. Im a struggling Actor myself…went to school been to L.A. and everything (B.A. in college not a fly by night acting school)The industry frowns upon guys who have big physiques…its like this fine line between atheletic and too big for a main part. You might be a “goon” or “that guy who gets beat up” but a main acting role is very rare for someone who is bigger than 150lbs…(considering height to weight ratios) Part of the reason is that the camera REALLY does add weight to someones frame. A good 15lbs!

IF your watching yourself on professional camera you yourself would be surprised. You know what the kicker is??? Im not even bigger than MOST of you!!! Unless your someone who is coming from WWE…(John Cena) or special cases like terry crews or Vin…this shit is very hard. Dammit the industry is haard enough…add an athletic build to that and you better be really hooked up and know some peeps.

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
Being an Actor and someone who wants a bigger phsique is very challlenging. Im a struggling Actor myself…went to school been to L.A. and everything (B.A. in college not a fly by night acting school)The industry frowns upon guys who have big physiques…its like this fine line between atheletic and too big for a main part. You might be a “goon” or “that guy who gets beat up” but a main acting role is very rare for someone who is bigger than 150lbs…(considering height to weight ratios) Part of the reason is that the camera REALLY does add weight to someones frame. A good 15lbs!

IF your watching yourself on professional camera you yourself would be surprised. You know what the kicker is??? Im not even bigger than MOST of you!!! Unless your someone who is coming from WWE…(John Cena) or special cases like terry crews or Vin…this shit is very hard. Dammit the industry is haard enough…add an athletic build to that and you better be really hooked up and know some peeps.[/quote]

Become a stuntman.

[quote]mr popular wrote:
FrozenNinja wrote:
Being an Actor and someone who wants a bigger phsique is very challlenging. Im a struggling Actor myself…went to school been to L.A. and everything (B.A. in college not a fly by night acting school)The industry frowns upon guys who have big physiques…its like this fine line between atheletic and too big for a main part. You might be a “goon” or “that guy who gets beat up” but a main acting role is very rare for someone who is bigger than 150lbs…(considering height to weight ratios) Part of the reason is that the camera REALLY does add weight to someones frame. A good 15lbs!

IF your watching yourself on professional camera you yourself would be surprised. You know what the kicker is??? Im not even bigger than MOST of you!!! Unless your someone who is coming from WWE…(John Cena) or special cases like terry crews or Vin…this shit is very hard. Dammit the industry is haard enough…add an athletic build to that and you better be really hooked up and know some peeps.

Become a stuntman.[/quote]

And buy a black Chevy Nova.

I do martial arts stunt work here and there…but man…I keep dreaming for the big roles…work with people like Scorsee and Speilberg

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
mr popular wrote:
FrozenNinja wrote:
Being an Actor and someone who wants a bigger phsique is very challlenging. Im a struggling Actor myself…went to school been to L.A. and everything (B.A. in college not a fly by night acting school)The industry frowns upon guys who have big physiques…its like this fine line between atheletic and too big for a main part. You might be a “goon” or “that guy who gets beat up” but a main acting role is very rare for someone who is bigger than 150lbs…(considering height to weight ratios) Part of the reason is that the camera REALLY does add weight to someones frame. A good 15lbs!

IF your watching yourself on professional camera you yourself would be surprised. You know what the kicker is??? Im not even bigger than MOST of you!!! Unless your someone who is coming from WWE…(John Cena) or special cases like terry crews or Vin…this shit is very hard. Dammit the industry is haard enough…add an athletic build to that and you better be really hooked up and know some peeps.

Become a stuntman.

And buy a black Chevy Nova.

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And stalk/murder groups of young attractive women.

[quote]mr popular wrote:
BradTGIF wrote:
mr popular wrote:
FrozenNinja wrote:
Being an Actor and someone who wants a bigger phsique is very challlenging. Im a struggling Actor myself…went to school been to L.A. and everything (B.A. in college not a fly by night acting school)The industry frowns upon guys who have big physiques…its like this fine line between atheletic and too big for a main part. You might be a “goon” or “that guy who gets beat up” but a main acting role is very rare for someone who is bigger than 150lbs…(considering height to weight ratios) Part of the reason is that the camera REALLY does add weight to someones frame. A good 15lbs!

IF your watching yourself on professional camera you yourself would be surprised. You know what the kicker is??? Im not even bigger than MOST of you!!! Unless your someone who is coming from WWE…(John Cena) or special cases like terry crews or Vin…this shit is very hard. Dammit the industry is haard enough…add an athletic build to that and you better be really hooked up and know some peeps.

Become a stuntman.

And buy a black Chevy Nova.

And stalk/murder groups of young attractive women.[/quote]

With said black Chevy Nova.