Mind=blown at the 225 barbell curl for 10+ reps. didn't even know this was possible
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08-20-2013, 09:23 PM #391
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08-20-2013, 09:37 PM #392
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i just don't understand the concept of willingly shaving years off your life by living an incredibly unhealthy lifestyle, all just to lift heavier pieces of iron than other random dudes. what is it about lifting heavy sh!t that motivates one to do this to themselves? maybe you win some competitions and get a trophy. then what? forget dying early, what happens if you get a serious injury/ailment that forces you to stop lifting for good?
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08-20-2013, 09:47 PM #393
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08-20-2013, 10:51 PM #396
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Being narcissist can have positive and negative meanings for different things. You look at things from a negative point of view. If you disagree with what he wants to do, even if they are negative.. it doesn't affect you. So **** off and let him do what he wants to do.
but i really do hope you don't die OP just remember strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.*1st maxed combat 126 in runescape 2007 crew* - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=153558951
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08-20-2013, 11:00 PM #397
you are retarded. Strength is strength, and isn't something that's relative.
an ant can lift 50x it's own bodyweight, therefore I guess it makes him stronger than you, me and babyslayer combined? Oh wait, no you're just retarded and an ant is weak compared to humans. Any of the short guys saying "oh well you have 10lbs on me so of course you can lift more" makes absolutely no sense. So the additional weight from the extra body fluid/bone mass/cartilage/skin/internal organ mass will help me lift more? Oh wait, no you're just retarded again.
You realize that if he cuts he'd look approximately 183947.812x better than you? Oh, and he'd still be a chit ton stronger than you too.
you are a sad little man with some underlying anger problems and need help.TORN ACL CREW
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08-21-2013, 01:13 AM #398
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08-21-2013, 03:08 AM #399
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08-21-2013, 03:17 AM #401
My heart aches from just looking at that pic. The pain...
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08-21-2013, 03:20 AM #402
I agree with you in that I am personally way more impressed with the heavier weight classes that can lift heavier; despite my personal goal of powerlifting at under 165 (maybe higher as I get older). I still see the stronger lifters as more strong regardless of lb for lb.
the rest of your statement is dumb though. Of course heavier lifters,even if its only 10 lb, can lift heavier. taller/bigger framed lifters have the capacity for more overalll size and muscle mass therefore they can lift heavier. There is a reason the powerlifitng/strongman records are held by very tall guys. An exception being eric spoto who is 5'9-5'10 but has an obscenely large bone structure.
Maybe your example would work if it was say a 5'7 guy at 150 and a 6'0 at 170 lifting for 6 months each and pushing the same amounts of weight....
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08-21-2013, 03:30 AM #403
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08-21-2013, 03:39 AM #404
There's no denying about that you were born to be big and strong. Only for the amount of time that it's okay to hold that size, if your ought to break records like Scot Mendelson and Andy bolton they too don't keep that size for too long. That's if they were are competing at peak condition. than there's no need to be that heavy... They know from the back of their minds, they know that it would do a lot of harm to their bodies and they are elite heavyweight powerlifters. They usually hovering around 250lb to 280lb Off-Contest.
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08-21-2013, 04:55 AM #408
Not sure why everyone's crying about this. All of the heavyweight powerlifters and WSM guys do the same thing and nobody crys about it. If Op wants to do this that's his business. Guys like Dave Tate and Jim Wendler were fat when they competed too but they both leaned out afterwards.
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08-21-2013, 05:28 AM #409
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08-21-2013, 12:45 PM #414
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lmao
I can see you're still butthurt from the Frat thread, where I made you look like an idiot.
cry more, *******.
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08-21-2013, 01:47 PM #415
If it's a passion, it shouldn't matter whether other people care about it. I wouldn't stop doing the things I genuinely love just because some people disapprove and others couldn't give a damn.
It's a damn impressive achievement. To be honest I think 90%+ of people who get that big, who compete and juice and push themselves for hours every day, have some kind of mental issue driving them forwards. Something to prove, something to live up to, someone to prove wrong or feel superior to. Nothing necessarily wrong with that as long as it doesn't negatively affect your personality or life.
Babyslayer, I say good on you brah, you've taken a goal and run with it and achieved something 99% of people with that goal don't. Just make sure it's not at the expense of your health. See a doctor regularly, get tests and checkups and make sure you're not doing damage to yourself. Because if you are damaging yourself...
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