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kingyoto
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Re: RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Sunday, August 17, 2008 9:29 AM
Wyms is right you won't get massive just by taking steroids it's a lot of work.
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Re: RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Monday, August 18, 2008 11:25 AM
[id=tmppasteie1219083796608]You know what takes more effort than developing a legendary physique with steroids? Developing a legendary physique without steroids.
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Re: RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Monday, August 18, 2008 2:50 PM
people need to quit it with steroids, even if you do take steroids it still takes massive amount of hardcore work to get where these people are at ( or were at). I don't think natural takes more hardwork than steroid users in terms of achieving a nice physique I think it's equal work... just both aren't on the same level.
My 5x5s as of November 2nd 2008. Squat 155lbs Bench 155lbs Deadlift 155lbs Connelly's 5x5s as November 2nd 2008 Bench 115 Squat 145 Deadlift 165 Andy11's 5x5 as November 2nd 2008 Bench 150 Squat 150 Deadlift 175
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Re: RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:45 PM
Agreed with the comments about steroids. They help, and that's it, it takes a great deal of work and dedication for those body builders to get where they are. For me, though, I would have to say Arnold all the way. Although controversial, his book, the Arnold Encyclopedia, has many great workouts imo.
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Re: RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008 4:30 PM
Dorian Yates ; A man from a poor English background who built his dream through the remote gyms in southern Britain to gain what was for six years, generally (as is) considered via the competition as the best physique in the world.
Currently using Mri black powder, BCAAs, animal cuts, beta alanine, milk thistle, Cytosport whey, ON casein, Zmax, SizeOn, T bomb II, flax seed, carnitine & conjugated linoleic acid. Going to hit epist
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RE: Greatest Bodybuilder of all time
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:11 AM
boomersooner1331 it's sad that everyone picked arnold or ronnie coleman just because those are the only ones they know lee haney wins, hands down. look him up on google. the pictures of the guys yall have posted have little legs......take a look at lee haney I agree with this wholeheartedly, so many people associate bodybuilding with who, Ronnie Coleman and Arnold. Go look at Lee Haney, that guy is rediculous. The "pros" nowadays are killing the sport, IMO. Bodybuilding in my opinion is more about the symetrical yet powerful look. It is not and should not be about monster mass. Coleman and Cutler and the other current "pros" just look like freaks, but when you look at guys like Haney, he actually looks pretty decent and like people wouldnt see him as a freak. But thats just my opinion
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