[quote]The3Commandments wrote:
Has it only been two years? I find that almost impossible to believe, with or without supps. I take your word for it though: pretty amazing.[/quote]
Yea, two years of bodybuilding training, I lifted weights in high school for wrestling though.
[quote]gregron wrote:
OP, what size fitted hat do you wear?
It looks like you have a tiny head… That could factor in to how big you look, that and the fact that you’re really big lol. Just a theory[/quote]
This is interesting because I have a relatively small head and I think I’d look smaller if I had a more largely proportional head.
Does it matter if give off the illusion of looking bigger because inherent structural composition? Isn’t bodybuilding or just plain wanting “to look big” about illusion anyway? I mean, if you can look like 240lbs at 230lbs, isn’t that a good thing?
insane physique man. That is some crazy progress for only lifting 2 years. Got any before pics? Curious what kind of “supplements” used, if any (guessing based of that stage of thinning hair/receding hairline at only 20). Good work nonetheless.
[quote]gregron wrote:
OP, what size fitted hat do you wear?
It looks like you have a tiny head… That could factor in to how big you look, that and the fact that you’re really big lol. Just a theory[/quote]
This is interesting because I have a relatively small head and I think I’d look smaller if I had a more largely proportional head.
Does it matter if give off the illusion of looking bigger because inherent structural composition? Isn’t bodybuilding or just plain wanting “to look big” about illusion anyway? I mean, if you can look like 240lbs at 230lbs, isn’t that a good thing?[/quote]
It is a good thing, IMO, an I agree with what you’re saying here.
I was just wondering if he in fact did have a small head and that was factoring into his look. I wasn’t bashing it at all. If that picture is legit and really is the OP then he looks huge and should be very proud of it. Good for him.
[quote]ElevenMag wrote:
Somebody who thinks the NFL combine equates to bodybuilding prowess. No one cares what you f*cking weigh bro… You look good, better than a lot that post here, but no where near a level you can be cocky about[/quote]
You made me money on youtube and that is all I care about.
And to be frank, at 22, benching 365 for 5, 425 for 1, I can deal especially when lifting is not even a priority of mine just something I do one the side.[/quote]
I’m 20 and bench 485 and I’m not cocky!..oh wait…yes I am.[/quote]
This was in another thread (the 18-inch arms one), and I just wanted to bring it up here in case this guy is actually a troll. Isn’t a 485 bench in troll territory, assisted or not?
I guess I’m just taken aback by how dickish the OP is to people frequently. I’ve never met anyone who was truly dedicated to something and put in the work that it would take to get to where he is that is also a dick about it. Maybe I’ve just been lucky in the people that I meet.
[quote]gregron wrote:
OP, what size fitted hat do you wear?
It looks like you have a tiny head… That could factor in to how big you look, that and the fact that you’re really big lol. Just a theory[/quote]
This is interesting because I have a relatively small head and I think I’d look smaller if I had a more largely proportional head.
Does it matter if give off the illusion of looking bigger because inherent structural composition? Isn’t bodybuilding or just plain wanting “to look big” about illusion anyway? I mean, if you can look like 240lbs at 230lbs, isn’t that a good thing?[/quote]
For bodybuilding purposes, a small cranium is a blessing! In fact, it is rarely discussed when outlining the various physical attributes which contribute to good bodybuilding potential. A small head can make the corresponding landscape appear bigger. If a 180lbs man has a 23" cranium circumference and (impossibly) shrunk it to 21", his body would easily appear to be 10-15lbs heavier even though his muscle mass remained the same. The closest you can come to doing/creating this illusion is to buzz cut your hair if it happens to be long/bushy.
[quote]gregron wrote:
OP, what size fitted hat do you wear?
It looks like you have a tiny head… That could factor in to how big you look, that and the fact that you’re really big lol. Just a theory[/quote]
This is interesting because I have a relatively small head and I think I’d look smaller if I had a more largely proportional head.
Does it matter if give off the illusion of looking bigger because inherent structural composition? Isn’t bodybuilding or just plain wanting “to look big” about illusion anyway? I mean, if you can look like 240lbs at 230lbs, isn’t that a good thing?[/quote]
For bodybuilding purposes, a small cranium is a blessing! In fact, it is rarely discussed when outlining the various physical attributes which contribute to good bodybuilding potential. A small head can make the corresponding landscape appear bigger. If a 180lbs man has a 23" cranium circumference and (impossibly) shrunk it to 21", his body would easily appear to be 10-15lbs heavier even though his muscle mass remained the same. The closest you can come to doing/creating this illusion is to buzz cut your hair if it happens to be long/bushy.[/quote]
I would like to see the same picture of the same bodybuilder with his head shrunk in one picture.