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Post by michaelmeador on Oct 22, 2012 22:43:32 GMT -5
Hi David, You are correct about all of that. I am totally scared now that I see you are the real deal. I am totally fearing the outcome I may endure for offending you, please accept my sincere apology Sir. If you dont accept my apology I may not sleep at night wondering what David benuahartuyan will do to me...
Any chance we can be friends when I grow up?
Seriously dude, you came on talking stupid in your broken English typing crap, I called you a Moron ( I still think you are ) and now you want to fight? Lol Whatever man I dont fight.. BTW I do know what kind of guys you are talking about, they normally act like you..
Good day Sir
P.S I still want to be friends..
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Post by Joe Musselwhite on Oct 23, 2012 7:05:52 GMT -5
You have the right attitude Michael!
It's easier to be friends than enemies.
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Post by Rick "Lummox" North on Oct 23, 2012 15:51:59 GMT -5
Same gym or same pharmacy!
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Post by Justin Kerns on Oct 23, 2012 21:08:10 GMT -5
I'm a nurse and have studied alot of anatomy and physiology and I can tell you that or the average person that you can only gain about tops 30 lbs of muscle in a 3-5 year period until you reach your genetic potential thats it. I'm talking just clean muscle nothing else. So say your naturally around 170lbs. If you work hard you can naturally get to about 200 pounds natural but thats about it. This is backed by scientific research. So if you really wanna know on a general basis if someone is using find out what their height is and find out what that persons weight is supposed to be naturally and add 30 pounds to that and if their a good way above that then you can be pretty sure their not natural. Don't hate on me do the research.
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Post by Devon Larratt on Oct 24, 2012 0:12:48 GMT -5
Sorry Las for the slow response. Just a tired dude sometimes, and takes me a while to get back. I;ll just hit my opinion 2 things 1) on weight gain/protein retention/non specific excrecise (ie crossfit or anything not armwrestling related). Like Curtis said, i think your body can only retain x amount of protien. with hard trainning/nutrition whatever you can can increase your retention. which means more strength. for the most part, armwrestlers don't care about the protien they are retaining outside of their armwrestling chains. This becomes limited by your nature/lifestyle, and i believe by your balance. I believe that your body will not let you fall too far out of balance. If you work opposing muscle groups, bring balance to the body by working legs you will obviously hold more muscle, and i believe your body then allow you build more muscle in the chains you want. this - in a taper is even more compounded, because i believe your organs can build up enough steam by working hard to heal the whole body, and then for a short period you can get way way strong in whatever you want, your organs still used to healing the whole body. anyways... just ideas, but i am a huge fan of armwrestlers puting weight on their legs to get stronger. (easy to say for super heavywieghts, but i would still say do it regardless of class)
On the doctor point and everything. i would just say a few things. All these medicines need to be more studied.. there is lots of data out there, it is just for the most part underground i believe. guys should just know what your getting yourself into in regards to the "level" that you are armwestling on, take small steps, regardless of the athlete your pulling.. i think it is ok for guys to pull in this sport doing whatever they want to do, just so long as there is honesty, cause this is sport.. not win at all costs, and if your gonna disapprove of R.C. for pulling tournament, but its cool for her to pull supermatches cause everyone knows the deal, its no different then a dude pulling in a tournament if he's got more in him.
anyways. i feel like it is still the dirtiest subject in sport, but light does need to shine on it otherwise it will never heal.
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