To Professor X

[quote]Mod Jump’N Jack wrote:

[quote]Conan the Nerd wrote:
I said you were carrying way too much bodyfat and have an unbalanced physique, and therefore my criticism wasn’t directed merely at the ammount of weight used, as you implied.

I don’t see why that is worthy of being erased.
Whatever.[/quote]
I deleted your recent posts because you chose to create this new account after posts under a previous username were also deleted.

Constructive criticism is, obviously, allowed in this thread. However, pointless and argumentative trolling will not be tolerated.

In any case, you’re done posting under this name.[/quote]
Damn that’s power right there

Wow at creating a whole new user name just for this.

[quote]solidkhalid wrote:
Glass houses, and all that.[/quote]

Agreed…but when guys with lacking chests or guys with no pictures at all pile on like this, it just looks strange.

I could see if someone like mad titan logged on and said something…but NONE of these guys are on that level as far as proportion.

…and honestly, when I do diet down, will they apologize? Of course not. They will just find something else to pick apart.

I also don’t think my “medial delts” are lagging in that avatar pic.

Ok I got the idea that the new cool thing to do is to pick muscular 250lb guys with 30" legs over the internet? I’m curious though. If we’re gonna pick on him, are we picking on him cause his triceps or rear delts are too small, or is everything else to big? Cause I can’t seem to figure out what everyone is bitching about. “THESE ARE TOO BIG” “THIS ARE TOO SMALL” :stuck_out_tongue:

And why is the weight used even an issue? If you’re concerned with weight, that’s what the power lifting forum is for. Here, in the BODYBUILDING forum, we concern ourselves with MASS. Or so I thought, but perhaps we’re just overrun with a bunch of 1RM ego lifters. X got big without benching an elephant (although it is possible he has, at one time or another, consumed an elephant).

X, if you diet down, I’m gonna be sure to bitch about your poor vascular symmetry. Cause you know, all the pros have evenly distributed veins.

[quote]Mod Jump’N Jack wrote:

[quote]Conan the Nerd wrote:
I said you were carrying way too much bodyfat and have an unbalanced physique, and therefore my criticism wasn’t directed merely at the ammount of weight used, as you implied.

I don’t see why that is worthy of being erased.
Whatever.[/quote]
I deleted your recent posts because you chose to create this new account after posts under a previous username were also deleted.

Constructive criticism is, obviously, allowed in this thread. However, pointless and argumentative trolling will not be tolerated.

In any case, you’re done posting under this name.[/quote]

This is awesome.

[quote]23278 wrote:
Ok I got the idea that the new cool thing to do is to pick muscular 250lb guys with 30" legs over the internet? I’m curious though. If we’re gonna pick on him, are we picking on him cause his triceps or rear delts are too small, or is everything else to big? Cause I can’t seem to figure out what everyone is bitching about. “THESE ARE TOO BIG” “THIS ARE TOO SMALL”

And why is the weight used even an issue? If you’re concerned with weight, that’s what the power lifting forum is for. Here, in the BODYBUILDING forum, we concern ourselves with MASS. Or so I thought, but perhaps we’re just overrun with a bunch of 1RM ego lifters. X got big without benching an elephant (although it is possible he has, at one time or another, consumed an elephant).

And X, if you diet down, I’m gonna be sure to bitch about your poor vascular symmetry. Cause you know, all the pros have evenly distributed veins.[/quote]

LOL

On the real…Brandon Curry actually has…and is the only guy I have ever seen where it looks like that. It is almost on the level of a genetic defect because symmetry like that is normal.

[quote]Mod Jump’N Jack wrote:

[quote]Conan the Nerd wrote:
I said you were carrying way too much bodyfat and have an unbalanced physique, and therefore my criticism wasn’t directed merely at the ammount of weight used, as you implied.

I don’t see why that is worthy of being erased.
Whatever.[/quote]
I deleted your recent posts because you chose to create this new account after posts under a previous username were also deleted.

Constructive criticism is, obviously, allowed in this thread. However, pointless and argumentative trolling will not be tolerated.

In any case, you’re done posting under this name.[/quote]

Need.More.Of.This.In.BBForum

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]solidkhalid wrote:
Glass houses, and all that.[/quote]
hmm this perplexes me. What exactly are you referring to? I have some assumptions but am still curious.[/quote]

Conon the herb

God, this awesome thread is turning into a troll-fest.

It seems the trolls are, in fact, bringing out the best in us.

[quote]solidkhalid wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]solidkhalid wrote:
Glass houses, and all that.[/quote]
hmm this perplexes me. What exactly are you referring to? I have some assumptions but am still curious.[/quote]

Conon the herb[/quote]
Conan who? the Turd? Gotcha

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Mod Jump’N Jack wrote:

[quote]Conan the Nerd wrote:
I said you were carrying way too much bodyfat and have an unbalanced physique, and therefore my criticism wasn’t directed merely at the ammount of weight used, as you implied.

I don’t see why that is worthy of being erased.
Whatever.[/quote]
I deleted your recent posts because you chose to create this new account after posts under a previous username were also deleted.

Constructive criticism is, obviously, allowed in this thread. However, pointless and argumentative trolling will not be tolerated.

In any case, you’re done posting under this name.[/quote]

Need.More.Of.This.In.BBForum[/quote]
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Serge Nubret used to do six to eight sets of twelve reps with thirty seconds of rest between sets.

He did his bench pressing with 70 to 100 kgs (155 to 220 lbs.), his max bench press was 225kgs (495lbs.).

[quote]bro1989 wrote:
Serge Nubret used to do six to eight sets of twelve reps with thirty seconds of rest between sets.

He did his bench pressing with 70 to 100 kgs (155 to 220 lbs.), his max bench press was 225kgs (495lbs.).[/quote]

I remember his thread on BB.com, he was giving out advice on how to train/how he trained (6x a week, more than 2 hours a time, light weights, short rest etc.), and loads of people had a shit fit over it.

Tons of people bitching, at Serge Nubret, ridiculous.

Oh, and he can bench press six thousand pounds:

[quote]Goodfellow wrote:

[quote]bro1989 wrote:
Serge Nubret used to do six to eight sets of twelve reps with thirty seconds of rest between sets.

He did his bench pressing with 70 to 100 kgs (155 to 220 lbs.), his max bench press was 225kgs (495lbs.).[/quote]

I remember his thread on BB.com, he was giving out advice on how to train/how he trained (6x a week, more than 2 hours a time, light weights, short rest etc.), and loads of people had a shit fit over it.

Tons of people bitching, at Serge Nubret, ridiculous.[/quote]
Yep, he posted like three pdf files of his workout routines. Some people are too concerned about the weight. Resistance is one relevant factor, rest periods, volume, etc. are others.

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]165StateChamp wrote:
I don’t really have a preference, I just thought it was funny that he did that when he called everyone else by their real names. I guess a part of it is that I’m curious what your first name is.
[/quote]

Why? What relevance in life would you need to know his first name? Not coming to his defense lord knows X can defend himself. But why cant he have or anybody have some privacy as a professional? [/quote]

Because it’s 2011 and this is the internet. Duh.

It would be funnier if CT switched back and forth between ‘Fro-presser X’ and the other iterations of the name that came with the avatars. lol [/quote]

Sorry Bones I forget and I guess the face palm is a big insult for the younger members.

Mr. whatever your name is and your gold medal avi, I apologize. I thought this topic has been covered many, many, many, many times. So for you to bring it up with what, some small hope that since you were asking X would reveal it to you? [/quote]

You lost? Get A Life Section --------------------------------------->[/quote]

Im old sometimes I wonder out to engage with the youth of today. It helps remind me why I think we should have forced military service for all 18-20 year olds. [/quote]

Cool story bro. In the future, engage with someone else. I have zero desire to get into pointless debates with you. If I did, I’d post in GAL.[/quote]

Who is getting in a debate? Are you trying to insult me for posting in GAL? You do realize I post in other areas, which is beside the point. I say in the future when you grow up engage with a young know it all. Then please remember and think fondly of me.

Theres not just one way to gauge intensity

[quote]bro1989 wrote:
Serge Nubret used to do six to eight sets of twelve reps with thirty seconds of rest between sets.

He did his bench pressing with 70 to 100 kgs (155 to 220 lbs.), his max bench press was 225kgs (495lbs.).[/quote]

405 unless I’m remembering that wrong (~180).