Timothy was tired of being the skinny kid on the block and decided to make great changes to his body. Learn more about his training and how he gained 34 lbs. of muscle, while losing 3 lbs. of fat. All in 28 days!
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05-25-2007, 08:44 AM #1
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Other Writer - From Geek To Freak: How I Gained 34 Lbs. Of Muscle In 4 Weeks!
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05-29-2007, 03:32 PM #2
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05-29-2007, 05:35 PM #3
Any article with a caption of "How I gained 34 pounds of muscle in 4 weeks" belongs in a tabloid, or a MuscleTech ad. It shouldn't be an article on a legitimate bodybuilding site.
Nice job on lowering the bar.
But hey, maybe the impressionable newbies that read that article will buy some of that 'Universal Real Gains' that you're pimping at the bottom of that page though, right?
You guys and gals should be proud.No supplement has the power that is greater than the power of eatin' clean and liftin' hard.
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05-29-2007, 05:45 PM #4
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Looks like another con based on muscle memory to me.
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05-30-2007, 10:40 AM #12
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I could do that.......well, maybe not muscle but 34 lbs.
Even on a heavy cycle this is Bull. Does Muscletech own BB.com???I sell home and commercial fitness equipment, so if you have questions on equipment PM me and I will help.
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05-30-2007, 11:14 AM #13
34 lbs/28 days = 1.21 lbs per day?
Okay...I am not buying this guys story. Let me guess, he was taking Leukic,
Gakic, Aplodick, Anatordick, and wore "the strap" 24 hours a day and gained an incredible 1.21 pounds of MUSCLE every single day? All with a low volume training system while eating 3 meals of macaroni and cheese each day. He must have read this out of Schwarzenneger's Bodybuilding Bible? Oh wait..no he didn't because this is total bull. The only way I see someone putting on weight anywhere close to this would be if they had previously been pretty big and could rely on muscle memory, and did a BIG cycle, trained a LOT, and ate a LOT, and had genetics that were a little better than average. I would believe it then, though I would still be a bit skeptical of the time frame. Gaining 1.21 pounds of nothing but muscle every day is pretty much impossible from my experience. The body just doesn't do that.
A note for people who are brand new to lifting, and are excited about looking like this guy did in "28 days", please do not think that this is common and that there is something wrong with you. These kind of results are going to take more like 6 months to a year with a dedicated system of diet and exercise."It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be"
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05-30-2007, 04:20 PM #14
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This article seriously had me somewhere between confounded, excited, and majorly depressed... but I should have known it was too good to be true. I'm almost completely sure you're right. But why am I caring, I knew that transforming one's body was hard work and that is part of the appeal. It's totally worth it to do it honestly with hard work.
Thank you for being the voice of reason, and thanks for specifically putting this out here to beginners.
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05-31-2007, 12:47 AM #16
Why is bb.com featuring stuff like this ? Like MM said you just lowered the bar.
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05-31-2007, 05:55 AM #20
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RE: From Geek To Freak: How I Gained 34 Lbs. Of Muscle In 4 Weeks!
this guy either is or has been on steroids pure and simple, no one puts on that much muscle in one month without the use of roids! i dont care if he has better genetics than ronnie coleman, that kind of transformation is just is not naturally possible.
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05-31-2007, 06:14 AM #21
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05-31-2007, 12:28 PM #22
Sure, why not?
Okay, I believe he could have done it. Now, before anyone starts flaming me, hear me out.
Prior to starting in the gym last year, I was well below even my "normal" weight. I was eating very little, eating very poorly, and didn't get enough rest.
When I began lifting, I changed everything at once. I changed my diet, my sleep patterns, my activity levels... All of it, at once. I came close to what this guy is saying. I put on approximately 21lbs in a 1 month period.
Bear this in mind. He was NOT strength training before. He was below his normal weight to begin with, so his body wanted to put weight on. He doesn't mention ANYTHING about his diet prior to starting this regimen.
It's possible, is all I'm saying. It would mean that he changed everything, paying especial attention to nutrient timing, sleeping 8+ hours per night, and lifting harder than most others on this site. :P
It's unlikely, but it *is* possible.
All that being said, I still call bull****.I'm 175lbs of Chickendancing, Midget Tossing Awesome. Dig it.
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05-31-2007, 12:34 PM #23
Yea... sure... and my mom went from 270 pounds to 130 pounds in 1 month eating nothing but chocolate cake
If he would have written 1 year it would have been credible and realistic but come on. Anyone dumb enough to believe that crap probably deserves to be ripped off.
Let's see... if his claim were true, every guy I meet would be buffed, no one would need to train more than a year to become a 400 pounds monster and the strongest guys in the world would be suckers and know nothing about training.
Not even the biggest genetic freak in the world, using the best drugs, on a powerlifter diet and using all the best supplements would be able to gain 30 pounds of muscle in a bulking month. Even less loose fat while doing it
For that article to be on the front page like this proves Bodybuilding.com has a total absence of moral integrity. I wonder how much that guy paid them for this?
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05-31-2007, 01:38 PM #24
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05-31-2007, 02:37 PM #25
Keepin' em honest
Well, I guess all of this outrage caused them to pull that article off the front page. I don't blame them though, its summer, and that means every guy is looking for a fast way to look good...so this guys story is an awesome motivator for people to get on this site, buy some supplements, buy the guys 4 hour work week book, and turn into...well, basically a millionaire- shredded- stud in just 4.5 hours per week! I'm so stupid! I've been working out 5 hours a week and working 50 just to be the mediocre me! WOW I've REALLY wasted some time...
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06-04-2007, 04:04 PM #26
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ummm you guys against this add, are frustrated people...I mean come on!!!! it's like you guys don't know aboiut technology now a days, did you know they already found the cure for AIDS???????.................
WELL HELL NO!!!!!!!!! so this article is crap too!!! and all of my stupid speech was sarcasmIt ain't about how hard you can hit, but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward..
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06-14-2007, 10:47 AM #27
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06-20-2007, 02:49 PM #29
It might just be me but surely he would look even more different beginning to end if he had put on 34lb, i mean when you bear in mind he is hairy, pale and possibly not fully tensed in the first and the opposite in the second i think he should look bigger.
Might be wrong as im not exactly a vet lol.
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06-26-2007, 09:28 AM #30
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