So What's this I, Bodybuilder Thing?

[quote]Deadsion wrote:
itll be effective, no doubt, but you better be ready to pay out of your ass for the supps. V-Diet works and its great, but its not exactly cheap. id wait till it comes out to pass any real opinions though.[/quote]

28 days on the V-Diet cost me $556.90 Plus four meals - way cheaper than my regular monthly food bill. Not starting shit, I’m just sayin’…

Angry Chicken, you weigh 195 and and you spend $140 a week on food, what the hell are you eating man ?

[quote]WS4JB wrote:
Angry Chicken, you weigh 195 and and you spend $140 a week on food, what the hell are you eating man ?[/quote]

I was going to say, $556 for 28 days and this is less than you already spend, with that type of money a week for food I’d be living large, fillet-Mignon and all you can eat sushi daily.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
MEYMZ wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Are any of the people this worried about this system even built?

I am really wondering.

This is a good point.

I am sure the ones not giving a shit are the ones who are working hard even after gaining 40+ pounds of lean body mass.

The ones who are really cahming will be mostly (I bet my ass) the ones who have sucked at this and are looking for salvation of their lack of gains.

well, who do you think is going to be paying the bills for this site the proven vets, or the 1,000s that are struggling?
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u know “bodybuilding is an eternal struggle” LOLZ.

I’ve already run up my credit card purchasing what will be my new wardrobe once I’m 250 totally shredded lbs after just a few weeks’ time.

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I really don’t get why some people are insulted by a company selling its products on their own website, lol.

It’s smart fucking business and good on them for taking care of it.

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

This site isn’t here for the “vets”, you do realize that, right?

I really don’t get the negativity towards this programme. I mean, it was always going to attract the 160lb’ers with hawt abz who see it as an easy way out of the long and hard struggle that is bulding muscle mass. And the best part is that they really only have to take care of their para workout nutrition, with shakes!(much easier than food, no loss of sick abz)

However, for those willing to put in the hard work, keep thier diet in check and spend thier hard earned cash on a crazy amount of supps, I predict the results will be impressive.

[quote]NeelyDan wrote:
I really don’t get why some people are insulted by a company selling its products on their own website, lol.

It’s smart fucking business and good on them for taking care of it.

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

This site isn’t here for the “vets”, you do realize that, right?[/quote]

What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.[/quote]

While I wasn’t addressing you specifically, it has to do with the general deriding of what they are advertising with this new program. Poking fun of “newbs” or lazy people or supplement whores vs insulting the program and/or the company offering it, while frequenting their website at that, is a fuzzy line sometimes.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Are any of the people this worried about this system even built?

I am really wondering. [/quote]

LOL

Are you really wondering? because i could probably make an ok guess if i absolutely had to!

[quote]NeelyDan wrote:

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

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Where did I call myself a vet? lol

[quote]Professor X wrote:
NeelyDan wrote:
I really don’t get why some people are insulted by a company selling its products on their own website, lol.

It’s smart fucking business and good on them for taking care of it.

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

This site isn’t here for the “vets”, you do realize that, right?

What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.[/quote]

I feel like it’s less that they don’t know how to grow, and more that they don’t want to put the time in. Anyone can grow steadily for 10 years… but who wants to wait 10 years?! Not the real lifters! (note the internet sarcasm)

[quote]MODOK wrote:
NeelyDan wrote:
Professor X wrote:
What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.

While I wasn’t addressing you specifically, it has to do with the general deriding of what they are advertising with this new program. Poking fun of “newbs” or lazy people or supplement whores vs insulting the program and/or the company offering it, while frequenting their website at that, is a fuzzy line sometimes.

Well, I’m fairly certain most of the marketing campaign is tongue-in-cheek HUMOR (at least I HOPE it is). Black ops bodybuidling? You’ve got to admit, thats fucking funny.
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I found it pretty funny. Dudes voice over as well.

[quote]TheBigV wrote:
Professor X wrote:
NeelyDan wrote:
I really don’t get why some people are insulted by a company selling its products on their own website, lol.

It’s smart fucking business and good on them for taking care of it.

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

This site isn’t here for the “vets”, you do realize that, right?

What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.

I feel like it’s less that they don’t know how to grow, and more that they don’t want to put the time in. Anyone can grow steadily for 10 years… but who wants to wait 10 years?! Not the real lifters! (note the internet sarcasm)[/quote]

I know, but all I am saying is that none of the people making these threads strike me as the type who would be able to even get the most of a program that supposedly is so intense that advanced lifters need extra help with recovery from it.

From what I gather from speaking to CT, this program is trying to show that the level of intensity needed is NECESSARY for progress to be made…something that advanced lifters already know and newbs who aren’t growing haven’t accepted yet. They are too busy blaming everyone else’s progress on drugs.

I don’t know…I guess I just feel that the direction this site suddenly seems to want to go is a bit too late after allowing all of the half assed weekend warriors to take over the site.

If these people can’t make themselves grow to a level that impresses anyone, this program is NOT their salvation in my opinion. You can’t TEACH motivation and drive. It’s either there or it isn’t.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
If these people can’t make themselves grow to a level that impresses anyone, this program is NOT their salvation in my opinion. You can’t TEACH motivation and drive. It’s either there or it isn’t.[/quote]

I agree and the people you’re referring to are going to hopefully figure this out after they play around with the program, realize that they don’t have what it takes and either change or give it up.

ever eat out?

[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
Professor X wrote:
If these people can’t make themselves grow to a level that impresses anyone, this program is NOT their salvation in my opinion. You can’t TEACH motivation and drive. It’s either there or it isn’t.

I agree and the people you’re referring to are going to hopefully figure this out after they play around with the program, realize that they don’t have what it takes and either change or give it up.[/quote]

yep and they’ll only loose time, but some times you gotta fuck up.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
TheBigV wrote:
Professor X wrote:
NeelyDan wrote:
I really don’t get why some people are insulted by a company selling its products on their own website, lol.

It’s smart fucking business and good on them for taking care of it.

The “vets” (ps, jehovasfitness, you shouldn’t fall in that category) represent such a minute portion of this site, why WOULD they cater to them?

This site isn’t here for the “vets”, you do realize that, right?

What does this have to do with what was written in this thread? I asked how many of the people THIS worried about this product look built. I asked that because if these newbs haven’t even figured out the basics of how to make themselves grow to any impressive degree, no supplement or system on earth is going to help them much.

I didn’t say anything negative about this company selling a product.

I feel like it’s less that they don’t know how to grow, and more that they don’t want to put the time in. Anyone can grow steadily for 10 years… but who wants to wait 10 years?! Not the real lifters! (note the internet sarcasm)

I know, but all I am saying is that none of the people making these threads strike me as the type who would be able to even get the most of a program that supposedly is so intense that advanced lifters need extra help with recovery from it.

From what I gather from speaking to CT, this program is trying to show that the level of intensity needed is NECESSARY for progress to be made…something that advanced lifters already know and newbs who aren’t growing haven’t accepted yet. They are too busy blaming everyone else’s progress on drugs.

I don’t know…I guess I just feel that the direction this site suddenly seems to want to go is a bit too late after allowing all of the half assed weekend warriors to take over the site.

If these people can’t make themselves grow to a level that impresses anyone, this program is NOT their salvation in my opinion. You can’t TEACH motivation and drive. It’s either there or it isn’t.[/quote]

Yep… most people don’t know HOW to train. I’m talking about how to actually do a proper rep, how to progress in weight (how to add load), how to judge when your body has done enough to grow, how to adjust the training program according to what you are capable of doing on that day, etc.

When someone doesn’t know how to train, no program will work… period.


you guys LOVE my glutes…here’s me after a hard night working at The Blue Banana. I think Jehova shoved most of those dollars down my boxers