Great, people on cell tech are going to tell me how to get results, working out in a thong covered in baby oil, pretending that its all hard work.
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Assuming you have Greg's bone structure and muscle bellies, then if you take celltech and train your muscles with some intensity for several years, even following muscle confusion and bro science nutrition then you can look like him.
My point is just that unless his advice has changed recently then he's not worth listening to for bb advice.'People are gonna remember me as a god forever... Like-like-like Troy, like Chiles heel, I'm a god forever I'll be remembered for thousands of years to come' - Jason Genova
Texas Method Mod: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=171537443&p=1444534723&viewfull=1#post1444534723
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10-25-2012, 02:24 AM #44
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Well science is science regardless of who says it, so I think that's the primary consideration. But people like Dr Layne Norton and Alan Aragon are certainly experts in their fields.
At the end of the day 10 bodybuilders will probably do things 10 different ways so to listen to one wouldn't really yield any great advantage.'People are gonna remember me as a god forever... Like-like-like Troy, like Chiles heel, I'm a god forever I'll be remembered for thousands of years to come' - Jason Genova
Texas Method Mod: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=171537443&p=1444534723&viewfull=1#post1444534723
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10-25-2012, 02:36 AM #47
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their views are certainly closer than the training methods of several different bbers.
brb exercise science community argues on HOW relevant meal timing is, and views stretch from not relevant at all to slightly relevant.
brb different bodybuilders argue on the best way to lift, with views stretching from low volume high frequency, high volume, low frequency, not training to failure, always training to failure, straight sets, super-sets, etc'People are gonna remember me as a god forever... Like-like-like Troy, like Chiles heel, I'm a god forever I'll be remembered for thousands of years to come' - Jason Genova
Texas Method Mod: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=171537443&p=1444534723&viewfull=1#post1444534723
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I used to work out with Greg in Arvin Gym at West Point. He used to yell at a lot of people and scare people into thinking he was raging while he walked around drinking out of his gallon milk jug of water. To some he was funny, others were scared of him. He was an interesting dude back then, but a little bizarre. Surprised he went Infantry and to Ranger School.
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