right, on Lee Priest's forum i asked about various things, competing and so on
i said i wanted to be the best bodybuilder in the world
i post my video, pics
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=lnLfyxat9_k[./youtube] <<<< i cant enable videos
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lnLfyxat9_k
any this guy keeps bashing me, he might even be on here, what do u all think?
'You will NEVER be the best bodybuilder in the world, thats a fact.
If you want to be a pro, you need to get your hands dirty, steriods, GH, Peptieds, all that ****.
Even then you couldent be the best in the world, face it little dude,you need the best genetics to win that O title. (you dont have it) '
quote 2
'Im not picking at you, im telling you to be realistic.
Its not many people who have the genetics to be a IFBB Pro, statisticly you dont have it.
You look like anyother teen with low BF%, how hit the gym.
You dont look so specialy to me, and you dont show your legs, i guess there is a reason for that.
Get it in your head! Not everyone is fit to be a IFBB Pro. Set realistic goals and take it from there.'
btw iv been training for 9 months at home
is this guy a dick or is it just me thinking that?
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07-11-2007, 05:17 AM #1
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07-11-2007, 05:25 AM #5
Dicks like that everywhere, just dont sweat em. He's obviously a nonce. Drive is what makes someone great. Look at Dorian- spent his teens partying and getting drunk, started lifting at 19, and five years later had won the British Championships Heavyweight Division.
"Life gets heavy sometimes." - Hugo Girard
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07-11-2007, 05:33 AM #8
The Earth has roughly 6.7 billion people. So you have a 1/6.700.000.000 chance of making it.
In a way you can understand your odds, the chances of hitting all 5 numbers and two stars in Euromillions are 1/76.275.360 or roughly 88 times higher than the chances of having the best genetics on the planet.
Numbers don't lie...
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07-11-2007, 05:38 AM #9
Ok, not bad for 9 months of training at home. I believe many greats began their aspirations to become the pinnacle of BBing very similar to you. I liked how you controlled your gut throughout the routine, impressive.
However, not to bash you, I can see where this guy is coming from. Although very rude about it.
I believe you have genetic potential as you seem Meso-Ecto in ****type (sp?). But I find genetics very hard to gauge. A guy can bust his balls in the gym and sacrifice so much in his life getting his meals in and rest and revolving his life around the gym and his goals, that when people see him they'll say "man great genetics". Genetics? Maybe it was just gut-busting balls to the wall training and dedication? Extreme sacrifice and discipline to one's trade? Perhaps genetics is just an excuse pros use to separate them from us mortals when all that really separates us is time, resources and effort. I see Flex magazine mentioning genetics every 3 pages, but nothing on gear usage.
You're pretty brave posting pics and a vid of yourself online, which can be a battlefield of criticism. I still refuse to post anything too revealing online!
Anyhow, if you think you can or think you can't - you're right....Blurring the line between man and machine...
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07-11-2007, 05:54 AM #14
Well I was just giving the odds in terms of genetics.
In terms of actual bodybuilding even if you consider that 1/10 of the 6.7 billion will ever be in a gym (I think 1/10 is pretty fair, in developed countries a lot more than 1/10 of the population goes or at least has gone before to the gym, so I'm already counting the countries in which there aren't many gyms) that's still 8.8x harder than to win the Euro.
Anyways I think I got my point across. Being Mr. Olympia is almost impossible odds.
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07-11-2007, 05:56 AM #16
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im not arguing, just thought this is an interesting watch
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance...xkvz7_steroids
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it's these sort of obstacles in life that motivate us i think. who cares if some little dick on some forum is trying to be-little your hopes and dreams. if you have the desire to do it bro, go for it, be the best you can be. don't let people like that tell you can't do it. give it your all!
/speech haha
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07-11-2007, 06:48 AM #21True observation begins when one is devoid of set patterns
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07-11-2007, 06:51 AM #23
you've never won a local show,, you've never won a state show,, you've never won a national show,, but your already talking about being the #1 bodybuilder in the world?
thats why people are giving you ****. its like someone saying ive never actually played baseball, just practiced in my backyard, but i think im the next willie mays.
win your first show and then start talking. you think your going strait to the top, then your going to fall on your ass.
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07-11-2007, 06:52 AM #24
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07-11-2007, 07:06 AM #26
My man, you are 16 years old and one thing i realize is that it's one day at a time, you are ahead of were alot of the pro's were at when they were your age, but now it takes dedication, you can either go the drug route and try to be the best IFBB pro in the world or go the natural route and try to be the best natural in the world, its all about sacrifice and dedication..btw, why do you one to be the best in the world?
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07-11-2007, 07:12 AM #27
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iv been trying to make that dessision, someone said i could go to my full potential as a natural then start the gear..best idea iv heard yet
im insecure, nervous, have almost no confidence. its hard to put into words, its not for the money (tho its a bonus) not fot the ladies (tho its a bouns) sorry that didnt help
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07-11-2007, 07:22 AM #28
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you DONT need great genes to be an ifbb pro
you sure as hell do to be mr o
its too early to tell you that you have **** genetics, you look good for 16 but 180 is pretty small for 6'2, keep at it and see what you look like at 25, once you fill out your frame you should be able to tell what genetics youre working with
good luck and keep training hard
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07-11-2007, 07:58 AM #29
Actually most pros start juicing pretty early, some in their late teens. As an amateur that would be the smart thing to do since then you'd know how to keep all your gains when you came off the cycle, but as an IFBB pro you probably wouldn't spend that much time off cycles so that's not as much of a concern.
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07-11-2007, 08:05 AM #30
He prolly is somewhat right in alot of what he says, he just said it in a pretty insulting and ******* way. He was prolly having a bad day lol.
In my opinion the biggest factor in being a pro is how well you respond to aas. Thats why alot of these guys dont look that great sometimes when they are "off" yet look like monsters when they are on. Look at Levrone for example, he looks like an average athletic guy between Olympias and end up being one of the best in the world within 5 or 6 months.
So until youve used aas, its hard to tell if you have the genetics or not.
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