Off-Season Bodybuilders

[quote]Scott M wrote:
Jason Huh again, rear relaxed. [/quote]

What a fuckin’ beast, thanks. Haven’t heard much about this guy. The aesthic massive physique he has built, is well just straight up ART. /nuthuggery

Oh and Kerley nice Curry shots, ridiculous.

[quote]Kerley wrote:
2nd[/quote]

Christ, look at those pumpkins he has for delts.

Amazing.

We have GOT to be seeing more of him in the future. He looks ridiculously awesome.

i always thought this guy, aaron baker was seriously underated.probably unfortunate to be competing against flex and the like but great shaape and no weak bodyparts.whilst not “off season” compared to some of these pics he never competed anywere near this thick or heavy.

[quote]mntnbiker wrote:
i always thought this guy, aaron baker was seriously underated.probably unfortunate to be competing against flex and the like but great shaape and no weak bodyparts.whilst not “off season” compared to some of these pics he never competed anywere near this thick or heavy.[/quote]

Aaron Baker was definitely underrated, but he came up around the time that Lee Haney and Lee Labrada were on the scene. By the time Cormier was hitting poses, he was toning down his appearances in magazines (or they were toning it down for him). He tried his hand at wrestling for a while under one of those “temporary” wrestling organizations that didn’t last.

There are actually tons of guys who should have been under the spot light more. Go look up JD Dawodu and tell me why so few people are aware of him. That guy was MASSIVE and dense looking enough to cause his own black hole.

[quote]Scott M wrote:
Last one of Jason. 5’11 265 at this point. The USA’s are going to have a freak filled SHW class with 3-5 guys having a legit shot at taking the class and overall. [/quote]

I guess that’s what happens when you carry that much muscle mass within that height, i thought he was around 5’7 but holy fuck that guy is almost 6 inches tall.

now this is James Rhodes aka War Machine!

[quote]Scott M wrote:
Last one of Jason. 5’11 265 at this point. The USA’s are going to have a freak filled SHW class with 3-5 guys having a legit shot at taking the class and overall. [/quote]

damn dusty wont have it easy

As great as Dusty is he’s got another 1-2 years before I think he has the(I can’t believe I’m going to say this) size lol for his frame. He’s going to be inside out shredded and if a couple of these guys don’t do the dirty work he can sneak up there but anything top 5 for him would be a solid showing and he’s realistic about that.

off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.[/quote]

yeah 16 weeks out according to him?

[quote]Kerley wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.[/quote]

yeah 16 weeks out according to him?[/quote]

…which for anyone else would be more like 6 weeks out.

There are competing bodybuilders in NPC who haven’t ever been as lean as he is in that one picture.

I’m just being real.

jay Cutler is not who I would go to in order to get a decent look at the lifestyle of a bodybuilder. The man’s lifestyle is unreal. All he literally does is eat the same year round, tan, sleep, cook and eat some more…in between waxings. I forgot what men’s mag did a cover on him but the way the man goes about his day is like the way most of us would probably like to live after retirement.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.[/quote]

yeah 16 weeks out according to him?[/quote]

…which for anyone else would be more like 6 weeks out.

There are competing bodybuilders in NPC who haven’t ever been as lean as he is in that one picture.

I’m just being real.

jay Cutler is not who I would go to in order to get a decent look at the lifestyle of a bodybuilder. The man’s lifestyle is unreal. All he literally does is eat the same year round, tan, sleep, cook and eat some more…in between waxings. I forgot what men’s mag did a cover on him but the way the man goes about his day is like the way most of us would probably like to live after retirement.[/quote]

I remember reading about him in Maxim years ago and he basically said all he does is: eat, sleep, shit, and train.

[quote]waldo21212 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.[/quote]

yeah 16 weeks out according to him?[/quote]

…which for anyone else would be more like 6 weeks out.

There are competing bodybuilders in NPC who haven’t ever been as lean as he is in that one picture.

I’m just being real.

jay Cutler is not who I would go to in order to get a decent look at the lifestyle of a bodybuilder. The man’s lifestyle is unreal. All he literally does is eat the same year round, tan, sleep, cook and eat some more…in between waxings. I forgot what men’s mag did a cover on him but the way the man goes about his day is like the way most of us would probably like to live after retirement.[/quote]

I remember reading about him in Maxim years ago and he basically said all he does is: eat, sleep, shit, and train.[/quote]

He’s the most boring man in bodybuilding.

I don’t even see anything wrong with how he lives…other than that if it weren’t for bodybuilding, I would call him lazy and self centered…which amazingly does describe quite a lot of bodybuilders.

I used to know guys who literally did not work at all but lived off whatever girl they were sleeping with so they could train all day.

Cutler just seems to have the brains and business sense to not need the women.

…and the truth is, if I didn’t have to work, that is pretty much ALL I would do too.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]waldo21212 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Kerley wrote:
off season jay, okay i know he didnt stay that lean while he was getting big and all that, its still his off season shape.[/quote]

That dude is weeks pre-contest. It is doubtful most guys even try to stay that lean when really far between contests. It is a little off to describe that as “off season” shape.[/quote]

yeah 16 weeks out according to him?[/quote]

…which for anyone else would be more like 6 weeks out.

There are competing bodybuilders in NPC who haven’t ever been as lean as he is in that one picture.

I’m just being real.

jay Cutler is not who I would go to in order to get a decent look at the lifestyle of a bodybuilder. The man’s lifestyle is unreal. All he literally does is eat the same year round, tan, sleep, cook and eat some more…in between waxings. I forgot what men’s mag did a cover on him but the way the man goes about his day is like the way most of us would probably like to live after retirement.[/quote]

I remember reading about him in Maxim years ago and he basically said all he does is: eat, sleep, shit, and train.[/quote]

He’s the most boring man in bodybuilding.

I don’t even see anything wrong with how he lives…other than that if it weren’t for bodybuilding, I would call him lazy and self centered…which amazingly does describe quite a lot of bodybuilders.

I used to know guys who literally did not work at all but lived off whatever girl they were sleeping with so they could train all day.

Cutler just seems to have the brains and business sense to not need the women.

…and the truth is, if I didn’t have to work, that is pretty much ALL I would do too.[/quote]

hahahaha, x100

[quote]Professor X wrote:
…I used to know guys who literally did not work at all but lived off whatever girl they were sleeping with so they could train all day…[/quote]

sugar mommas FTW!!!

.greg.

I was wondering about that…

In his Dvds it’s just him getting massages and talking about his dogs

[quote]FutureGL wrote:
I was wondering about that…

In his Dvds it’s just him getting massages and talking about his dogs[/quote]

That is because there isn’t anything else. His lack of a sense of humor (or outward show of it) makes it worse.

Ronnie Coleman seems like if you hung out with him, not only would you gain 5-10lbs that day, but he would have you laughing with or at him the whole day.

Jay Cutler seem like if you hung out with him, not only would you fall asleep 12 times during that 24 hours, but the vacuum of dead air would cause you to become so depressed that you would lose 5-10lbs that day.

Fuck that. I’m visiting Big Ron.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]FutureGL wrote:
I was wondering about that…

In his Dvds it’s just him getting massages and talking about his dogs[/quote]

That is because there isn’t anything else. His lack of a sense of humor (or outward show of it) makes it worse.

Ronnie Coleman seems like if you hung out with him, not only would you gain 5-10lbs that day, but he would have you laughing with or at him the whole day.

Jay Cutler seem like if you hung out with him, not only would you fall asleep 12 times during that 24 hours, but the vacuum of dead air would cause you to become so depressed that you would lose 5-10lbs that day.

Fuck that. I’m visiting Big Ron.[/quote]

I think my favorite part of Ronnie’s Dvds (besides him yelling at his training partner in the more recent ones) is his extended family supporting him and praying for him circa-Olympia. I actually teared up. I would love to hang out with him.

Coleman is funny as shit. “wooooo baby light weight! Liiiiiiight weeeeeeiiiight!” It might be hard to lift with him cause he’d have you cracking up the whole time lol

.greg.