you'll end up looking a complete fool matey.
It's nothing new for him.
you'll end up looking a complete fool matey.
Says who? The protein companies that sponsor everything to do with bodybuilding?
How did they do it in the 60s then before it became commercialized on such a comical level? Steroids, milk, chicken, and beef.
From what I've learned the whole thing is a fraud. Everything is about protein powder and "genetics" and the latest fad training program from some guru.
It's like a giant pyramid scheme. On the top the bodybuilders are totally steroided up, they get paid by the protein companies, and of course say whatever they are told to get the teenagers and plebs to buy the protein and stuff in the hopes of getting big like that. It's essentially built on a giant lie.
"If you just do these many reps and buy this protein and my barely legal super pro-hormone bullcrap pills and train hard enough you can look just like me!"
They must be lolling all the way to the bank.
Yes, with fewer supplements and steroids. That's why they weren't the mass monsters we see today.How did they do it in the 60s then before it became commercialized on such a comical level? Steroids, milk, chicken, and beef.
So a guy lifting relatively light loads all day with what is probably average nutrition will have the same size as a guy who is famous ONLY for developing his physique with steroids and years in the gym?To be fair to a lot on here a labourer (proper one that lugs paviers and sand all day) could very well get a physique similar the 4chan and bodybuild site example guy IF they also dieted and watched their body fat. There are plenty of young labourers that look like that. On the other hand the greased up "olympian" would never be able to get that soft of physique through manual labour.
So many people seem to be getting toned and bodybuilder (at least my definition) mixed up. Toned to me means 6pack and "nice" abs' arms and legs, nothing you would necessarliy look twice at with a t shirt on. On the other hand a bodybuilder is the know of guy that has arms the size of your neck, a neck the size of your waist and for some reason is generally short...
The former can easily be achieved out of the gym by manual labour, the latter no chance.
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I really hope you're never responsible for anything important, as you seem to have the bizarrely arrogant assumption that you know about things when you've clearly made most of it up in your head.Says who? The protein companies that sponsor everything to do with bodybuilding?
How did they do it in the 60s then before it became commercialized on such a comical level? Steroids, milk, chicken, and beef.
From what I've learned the whole thing is a fraud. Everything is about protein powder and "genetics" and the latest fad training program from some guru.
It's like a giant pyramid scheme. On the top the bodybuilders are totally steroided up, they get paid by the protein companies, and of course say whatever they are told to get the teenagers and plebs to buy the protein and stuff in the hopes of getting big like that. It's essentially built on a giant lie.
"If you just do these many reps and buy this protein and my barely legal super pro-hormone bullcrap pills and train hard enough you can look just like me!"
They must be lolling all the way to the bank.
To be fair to a lot on here a labourer (proper one that lugs paviers and sand all day) could very well get a physique similar the 4chan and bodybuild site example guy IF they also dieted and watched their body fat. There are plenty of young labourers that look like that.
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Well yeah.. This is common knowledge with anyone who does a bit of research on bodybuilding. And please, dont even try and say its only this sport that does it. What about all the different energy drinks/bars you can buy to 'improve your running'. What about the latest gold clubs that in reality make little to no difference to your shot but cost 10x more than the rest. What about the new latest 6 core processor that in the real world will be useless 99% of the time but is advertised as being an essential thing to have in your rig. Its the same for any sport or hobby, companies will try sell you things you dont really need.
This, i agree with you on, although not the term "completely essential", but it is the 'great unsaid' topic.I can't think of any other sport or hobby that is so susceptible to this phenomenon. Steroids are completely essential to the sport but it's ignored and glossed over and even made taboo.
I would love to see anyone achieve his body and maintain it all year round simply by doing manual labour.
Never happening.
I think in parts of Africa there are guys who look like that just from doing labour.
Bottom pic looks like after he has dabbled with steroids, or maybe the shadow emphasis from overhead lighting.
Top left guy just looks like a swimmer, top right a gymnast. A developed upper body is easy to achieve from those activities. I wouldn't call either of them bodybuilders.
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And neither of those look like the above. Not to mention they will both do weight training. Please stop posting.
So a guy lifting relatively light loads all day with what is probably average nutrition will have the same size as a guy who is famous ONLY for developing his physique with steroids and years in the gym?
Seriously, how do people put this kind of BS together in their heads?
The size of a bodybuilder is irrelevant, the act of going to the gym to build your body defines the term. Conversely, you can be big without being a bodybuilder, take strongmen, powerlifters and gymnasts for example.
Oh and G-Man the man on the left in your first picture is similar to the body my dad used to have at around the age of 35-40 (except with a bit more gut I'll admit). He started out as a builder at about 17 and had never been to a gym. I have to wonder if people in these threads actually know what labouring is actually like...
Except I was obviously talking about the guy on the right.
And I do know.
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There are plenty of natural pro bodybuilders.
You compared the finished result to the training...
Having 24" arms, being 295lbs and 5% bodyfat, I'm amazed.
running 100m all day isn't amazing, it's plain dull.
strong logic.
SSBHM (Super-Sized Big Handsome Man): an obese man, typically much larger than a BHM.
All steroids do is increase your rate of protein synthesis. If your not eating enough protein, your rate of protein synthesis is capped at a rate that no amount of steroid/whatever supplementation can increase. Yes, it is possible to eat enough protein from regular food to sustain muscle growth, but it's dependant on how much you need (bigger muscles need more protein to stay the same size and not shrink). It's also very time consuming and expensive, for example to get 250g of protein I'd need to eat more than 8 chicken breasts a day, as well as other food to make sure I'm getting enough fat and carbs.
For the really huge guys, they need to consume crazy amounts of protein to grow. This means consuming lots of protien every few hours, which just isn't necessary for the average gym go-er.
Then why eat such a high amount without steroids? That was my point. Steroids are the key catalyst.
Who will gain the most muscle mass? Let's say they are identical twins both 80kg.
A drug-free guy eating 300 grams including as much as he wants of the most expensive protein powder (and any other supplement for that matter)?
A guy using steroids eating 150 grams of eggs, milk, beef, chicken and fish?
And 150g is very easy to achieve I regularly eat 100g in a single sitting when I smoke or grill meat.