The World's Strongest Boy
#31
Originally Posted by mj
One thing that always put me off bodybuiding - the drugs you need to take to be a muscleman are scientifically proven to make your pecker smaller. apparently
once off-cycle, your ***** return to normal size.
your pecker doesnt get smaller. in fact, if anything, it should look bigger in comparison to your *****
#32
Basically people are embarresed that an 11yr old can curl far more than they can.
I watched with amazement what this little chap could press / lift. I say good on him. The bit that did worry was the less than 1% body fat at one stage.
I watched with amazement what this little chap could press / lift. I say good on him. The bit that did worry was the less than 1% body fat at one stage.
#33
his dad didn't sound too great...didn't let him have any friends
his mum seemed, well, strange...would u bend ure kids legs over their heads until they grimaced?
but the little chap himself seemed happy enough so wot do ya know....not alot.
his mum seemed, well, strange...would u bend ure kids legs over their heads until they grimaced?
but the little chap himself seemed happy enough so wot do ya know....not alot.
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Originally Posted by hoskib
anyways, don't want to get in a row with you coz i'm guessing you're a big ******
nailed 180kg* 2 squat tho lastnight
#38
Originally Posted by CC
would u bend ure kids legs over their heads until they grimaced?
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just a bit of stretching....you think kids playing football dont wince when they get tackled? my kids dive and are allways coming home with bruises where they screw up their entry........bit of stretching isnt going to kill them.
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As already been mentioned the stress on the kids joint, ligaments etc can not be doing him any favours for when he gets older. It might be great for him having all the money and fame now but what if he is crippled by the time he is 30 due to over stress on his bdy while it is supposed to be developing naturally? Then perhaps it wont have been such a good upbringing!
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I think that compression such as you get in weight training is actually beneficial to bone growth and strength. Although I guess with all things, taking it to extremes will follow the the law of rapidly diminishing returns!
He is the first of his kind, so I guess time will tell!
He is the first of his kind, so I guess time will tell!
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If his growth isn't stunted, i'll be surprised if he doesn't suffer from arthritis in later years. I bet those two risks weren't spelled out to him when he started.
#47
Originally Posted by super_si
The vibe on other sites is hes juiced up to ****
his old mans special 2 time a day shake
his old mans special 2 time a day shake
you can tell from the difference in physique between now and 5 years ago that the kid is quite likely no longer on juice.
#48
he can still balance on a ball though! how cool is that!
cant we start a campaign to get him back on the gear?
i want to see a 19 year old that has done 14 years of steroids and can still stand on ***** with one leg! how coooool!
cant we start a campaign to get him back on the gear?
i want to see a 19 year old that has done 14 years of steroids and can still stand on ***** with one leg! how coooool!
#50
Originally Posted by Tiggs
he can still balance on a ball though! how cool is that!
cant we start a campaign to get him back on the gear?
i want to see a 19 year old that has done 14 years of steroids and can still stand on ***** with one leg! how coooool!
i want to see a 19 year old that has done 14 years of steroids and can still stand on ***** with one leg! how coooool!
#51
Originally Posted by super_si
Milo, anadrol, dbol, winny, clen, eph! little bugger lol
i dont think he would have been on drol or dbol as he wasn't bloated at all. winny is a definite tho. clen and eph are possibilities yeah.
#53
Originally Posted by milo
damn straight... i have to say that was frickin' impressive.
now that would be interesting it would have been cooler if his dad had given him a proper cycle when he was 6... how cool would it have been to see a 6 year old with stubble balancing on a ball with one leg? talk about cooooool
now that would be interesting it would have been cooler if his dad had given him a proper cycle when he was 6... how cool would it have been to see a 6 year old with stubble balancing on a ball with one leg? talk about cooooool
ohhhh...the potential!!!!!
they should have put him in a room with 3 tigers and a snake and made them fight to the death!
winner gets a ball to stand on!
#57
Originally Posted by Poor Guy
that kid is fooked up. some of those pics make me want to hurl.
#59
it won't kick in fully until week 5. THAT'S when you'll really see the gains.
you'll get pretty good results upfront cos of the dbol anyway. but test enan comes into its own around the week 5 mark
you'll get pretty good results upfront cos of the dbol anyway. but test enan comes into its own around the week 5 mark
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Since you two are being so open about using anabolic steroids I have a serious question... have either of you experienced any negative effects?
The theory is pretty damning with regard to playing with your hormones, but you don't hear much in practise because thanks to the press it is a taboo subject.
I have read that there are other rather obscure benefits in addition to to desired glycosis and that there is contradicting evidence with regard to affecting liver function...
The theory is pretty damning with regard to playing with your hormones, but you don't hear much in practise because thanks to the press it is a taboo subject.
I have read that there are other rather obscure benefits in addition to to desired glycosis and that there is contradicting evidence with regard to affecting liver function...