Mostly does a lot of youtube strength videos which are pretty good. http://www.hulsestrength.com/about/
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10-09-2013, 11:03 AM #160
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watching anything with BS is humbling. I wish I had that kind of drive for anything
Bench 280x1 Dead 415x1 OHP 185x1, Chins 90x5x5 Goals: 200x1 OHP, 100x5x5 chins, 315x1 Bench, 225 Front Squat
*Sh!tty chest, bis, back, shoulders, traps, quads, hamstrings, calves, tris, forearms, glutes, abs crew*
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Bulged discs crew Long femurs crew
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10-09-2013, 12:09 PM #162
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After reading through this thread, it's really sad/infuriating how much effort the no-avis/DYELs are putting in to try and bring this guy down for doing what he wants with his own body. Anyone who has followed him and watched his videos knows his dedication, and the sacrifices he's willing to make to personify his goals. Says a lot about the attitudes on this site, a guy is doing the work to become the best EVER at something, and even then people try to bring him down, fuking pathetic.
If he even gets close, he can live the rest of his life knowing he is one of the strongest humans to EVER walk this planet, if not the strongest. Talk about being someone, and leaving a mark on this rock flying through space we call Earth.
Really sad what religion did to his family/psyche too if those cliffs are accurate... makes me so angry this is still something people have to deal with to this day. Really sad stuff, but looks like it just fuels him further to reach his goals, which is really amazing and such a strong motivator for a lot of people out there struggling with something in their life, physical or not.Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. -Benjamin Franklin
Squat - 365x3 Dead - 385x4 Bench - 245x5
Packers/Badgers - Lets get it
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10-09-2013, 12:24 PM #166
Guess what? YOU don't care because your not living in his body. You simply see this as entertainment, So why would you care if he has an aneurysm in his brain?
Seeing you guy idolize him and put him on a pedastle is the exact shit that happens to sloot celebrities that get constant DUI's hooked up on hard drugs and are eventually found on the floor of their bedroom apartment with froth coming from their mouth. You guys are enablers. Every time he makes a video you lap crap up. If he seriously doesn't care if he dies, then he needs psychiatric help not encouragement to keep doing what he's doing, regardless if what he's doing is productive or impressive.
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10-09-2013, 01:10 PM #168
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that is the worst logic i have ever seen.
So you're telling me that nobody on a BODYBUILDING site should idolize anyone who sacrifices something, whether its their health, economic status, social status. etc so they can achieve BODYBUILDING greatness? No one on this BODYBUILDING WEBSITE should idolize guys like, Arnold S, ronnie coleman, kai greene, Jay cutler or any powerlifter who has achieved super human feats of strength?
Why exactly are you even on a bodybuilding website again?**MFC Troll Crew**
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10-09-2013, 01:15 PM #169
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10-09-2013, 01:27 PM #170
Very few epic physical accomplishments have ever occurred without a level of commitment that most would describe as unhealthily obsessive. I can't imagine that anyone with even a layman's understanding of strength training would believe that the pursuit of becoming the strongest man in the world would not come without significant risk. No, I don't think what Babyslayer is doing is necessarily healthy, but I don't think the alternative is particularly healthy for him either.
Some people are here on earth for a good time, not a long time.
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10-09-2013, 01:29 PM #171
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10-09-2013, 06:49 PM #172
I've never claimed to be a good poster, I simply give my opinion. Miscers have bestowed that title to me.
The sad thing about all of this is that he'll die prematurely, you guys will mourn, spam a bunch of threads like you do with zyzz, then move on to some other genetic anomaly with a mental condition.
Look, i'm not discrediting his work, it is rather impressive but as a health care professional I can't stand by and watch this guy kill himself without fist giving some realist constructive criticism.
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