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Anyway, I'm done hijacking the thread! I hope I get to see you and talk with you at one of the shows going on. I'm going to keep reading and posting your blogs on my social media, always a...
I have a younger guy I'm training and trying to keep off the sauce, at least until he's older. When is the show being held? It'd be great for him.
I'm going to take an entire year to grow. This was a big year for me because I had to take time off when my daughter was born premature. She was fine, just underweight and needed lots of attention...
Absolutely loved the write up and yes, that was me! I know we have PMed back and forth a few times and your advice and articles are always among my favorite to read. I am with you about the...
Hey! I won my class at that show! Surprised you posted it, lol. I was lightweight and novice lw winner. I did a vacuum in my routine based on some stuff I read in your articles and did the Danny...
Does anyone else think its weird how many people have been crying for years for a return toaesthetics and to stop rewarding mass monsters and now that they value lean conditioning, flow, and shape...
As a short guy, with hispanic heritage, Padilla is one of my faves. His structure and the way he hits poses reminds me of a short Shwarzenegger! But, I will be damned if I can't find almost anything...
This guy, with his improvements, looks oddly like he belongs in the early 80's era of bodybuilding. Or is it just me? Love it.
I've used his version of HIT as my primary method of training for a long time. The only problem is you have to take your back of weeks seriously. He advocates six weeks of HIT to failure and beyond...
Wow, glute ham tie ins are in? Chest doesn't look like prime priest, but his conditioning looks much better than I remember. What a champ.
it really seems like the Olympia placings follow certain criteria most of the time. The First and second being completeness and conditioning condition. Wolf nailed size, conditioning, but Kai...
An ad populum fallacy only works if the fallacy is based simply on the fact its a majority opinion. His argument was people who know these things, along with spectators heavily invested in it, as...
Wolf does not have a complete physique. Best description i've heard is he is a rorschach test (spelled wrong). He has strengths that are tremendous. Bone structure, heigh, mass, width. Than he...
Listen, Kai is just a better bodybuilder. Kai looked worse than when he lost to Phil last year, so he should beat a slightly improved Phil this year. Wait....
Lol, Nuthugger logic. Hair to be...
Than last year? He looks a tad bigger, could be my imagination, but his conditioning and posing is definitely a bit better.
Think of it like this. Better Phil this year. Worse Kai this year. Phil beat Kai last year. So, how can Kai be closer this year? It should be pretty obvious after they were compared in each pose...
It's seriously getting absolutely pathetic at this point. If anyone can push Phil at this show, it's Wolf, not Kai, and Wolf has too many weaknesses, but looks phenomenal in certain poses. The...
Even if you don't agree, its possible to disagree without thinking this is some conspiracy or awful judging. They had a different, justifiable opinion based on their expertise. It happens. Not...
Dude. It is NOT pose for pose and never has been. That's why poses aren't individually scored. in fact, using the scoring system is there for a reason. Its a placement based on where you think...
Ok, could you break that down more? I didn't really see it that way, and anyhow, it isn't a "pose for pose' contest. It's an overall physique contest, the poses just give them angles to look at it....