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Posted: 5/24/2015 8:13:39 PM EDT
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation.
He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. |
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. View Quote I actually read somewhere this was the case, who knows |
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Quoted: I actually read somewhere this was the case, who knows View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. I actually read somewhere this was the case, who knows If the pic in the OP is the only example he sent in, it's obvious that he's A) hiding his biceps/shoulders and B) trying to only show the side-profile of his gut. I'd be interested in seeing if there were other before pics. ETA: check out this angle... Dude was definitely muscular and packed on some fat for effect. People who do this should be disqualified from the body transformation challenges but hey, he's $50,000 richer by cheating. Good for him. |
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. View Quote Agreed. He looks relatively muscular in his fat pic. Physique competitors do some pretty hardcore and aggressive cuts by combining diet and certain cutting supplements *cough*winnie*cough*. |
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Yeah..that guy was lifting for years before that contest started ...all he had to do was crank up the diet and cardio
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Agreed on that the dude looks fairly muscular before. Hard to say if it's real or not. This last summer I realized I had gotten heavy and decided to do something about it, I dropped 62 lbs in 3 months. Went from 255 to 193 but I was not anywhere near that muscular to start with or to finish. I didn't take anything just kept a seriously strict diet and exercised 6 days per week.
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Apparently, skipping leg day allows more time to work the upper body.
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Look at his traps and his forearms in the before pictures; those seem to be areas that the casual weightlifters just never develop as much as someone who spends a lot of time working on body sculpting.
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Didn't some chick just do the same (intentionally pack on the pounds and then enter the competition) on The Biggest Loser?
IIRC she was a collegiate swimmer? Kharn |
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. View Quote This plus some "nutrional support" is the only way to explain that change in 12-weeks. |
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. View Quote Ding. |
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I believe it, but not natural and yes he lifted and packed on the fat before the transformation.
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If that's true, I'll give him $10,000 to come here and coach me through 3 months of hell to get my fat ass in shape.
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Look at the size of his forearm in the "before" pic... dude was muscular before this transformation. He could have intentionally packed on some fat just for the sake of entering this challenge and went into insane bodybuilding competition fat-loss mode to get ripped again. That is the ONLY possible way he could have done it in 12 weeks. View Quote This. Not uncommon for supplement companies to pay fitness models to do this. |
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This like those chicks that do the transformation thursday pics?
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Yes, he had the muscle, he just cut at an insane rate.
They do this intentionally to win the prize. Look at previous years as well. |
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. |
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? real story is drugs |
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Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. lol, dude is 5'-4" according to my quick google search |
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Steroids are everywhere now. For some reason they are somewhat less stigmatized than they used to be.
No way an old dude could do that much less a young guy without gear. |
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Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. Tren isn't a code word. It's short for trenbolone, which is a 19-nor AAS. |
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Steroids are everywhere now. For some reason they are somewhat less stigmatized than they used to be. View Quote Steroids have been everywhere for years. People are just becoming more lax when it comes to talking about them. There have been two steroid topics in GD over the past few months, where a large number of posters basically admitted to using. I think it's probably a result of people learning they aren't the evil devil roidrage juice, the media made them out to be over the past several decades. As more people realize they aren't a big deal, more people will use and/or become accepting of its usage. |
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This guy did it in 6 months.
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Herbalife is one of those mutli level marketing products.
So I'm gonna go with... absolute horseshit designed to sell Herbalife. |
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With roids, it is possible in 12 weeks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If he said he did it in a year, I'd believe it. 12 weeks? LOL With roids, it is possible in 12 weeks. Its amazing what drugs can do. In one study guys that took roids but didnt lift weights gained more muscle than guys that lifted weights without steroids. Let that sink in. |
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Its amazing what drugs can do. In one study guys that took roids but didnt lift weights gained more muscle than guys that lifted weights without steroids. Let that sink in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If he said he did it in a year, I'd believe it. 12 weeks? LOL With roids, it is possible in 12 weeks. Its amazing what drugs can do. In one study guys that took roids but didnt lift weights gained more muscle than guys that lifted weights without steroids. Let that sink in. T is pretty amazing. Kinda kills me women can get hormonal birth control for acne but a guy just tying to get his levels evened out is treated like a drug-seeking bro. |
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He claims he did it eating 900-1500 calories a day and eating all of his daily calories in an 8-hour window then fasting the other 16 hours.
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Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. Lmao. I think you might be venturing out of your lane a little. Celltech is a brand of creatine made by Muscle Tech. Herbalife is a brand of marketed supplements that contain no anabolic drugs. |
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T is pretty amazing. Kinda kills me women can get hormonal birth control for acne but a guy just tying to get his levels evened out is treated like a drug-seeking bro. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If he said he did it in a year, I'd believe it. 12 weeks? LOL With roids, it is possible in 12 weeks. Its amazing what drugs can do. In one study guys that took roids but didnt lift weights gained more muscle than guys that lifted weights without steroids. Let that sink in. T is pretty amazing. Kinda kills me women can get hormonal birth control for acne but a guy just tying to get his levels evened out is treated like a drug-seeking bro. I wouldnt do steroids even if i could. I know it can be done safely. But the one guy I know that does it is bald in his 30's has mood swings and high blood pressure. He is huge and lean though in spite of eating like crap and drinking too much. Gets his gear from the pharmacy prescribed by his doctor. Doctor doesnt seem to do a very good job of monitoring/minimizing the side effects though. |
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Lmao. I think you might be venturing out of your lane a little. Celltech is a brand of creatine made by Muscle Tech. Herbalife is a brand of marketed supplements that contain no anabolic drugs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The king of dirty bulking http://www.bodybuildingpictures.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/486740672197920266.jpg Real? Story? Lee Priest, pro bodybuilder with a reputation for getting fat as fuck in the off season. Most people will not gain muscle while losing fat. Most people cannot even retain 100% of their muscle while losing fat. There are however "supplements" that have a muscle sparing effect that allow you to retain as much muscle as possible while losing fat. There are other "supplements" that will even allow you to gain muscle while losing fat. On bodybuilding websites when someone says "Tren, Celltech, Herbalife, ect" its usually a code word for performance enhancing drugs. Lmao. I think you might be venturing out of your lane a little. Celltech is a brand of creatine made by Muscle Tech. Herbalife is a brand of marketed supplements that contain no anabolic drugs. Context matters. spend some time on the bodybuilding forums. When someone obviously on gear post pics and claims to be natty lots of "its that celltech, bro" as predictable as 87 and SIIHPAPP are here. We know they are actual products. Its a snarky way of telling the juice monkey we know he's lying. By attributing his results to a product we know doesnt give those results. I cant believe i had to spell that out. |
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