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Funny how things play out when someone busts their ass to achieve something...
Dont feel alone on that one...Phil has something stupid to say to everyone.
For me it took longer at first I grew so fast it seemed like my potential for size was limitless, and my mistake was believing size was all that mattered.
When I did my first National Level Show it hit me full force, I was a below average bber genetically. And that the guys who made the top had both genetics and work ethic.
I bet that gave your some extra strength.
We're gonna be cheering up for you when your name here turns red. And being as young, you should aim for Olympia stage.
This made me LOL pretty hard! He told me I could be pro, then outlined a cycle he thought would get me there... all while he was preaching low doses here on the board.
I've only come to the realization that I will never be a pro, or even a top amateur, within the last 6 months. I spent 10 years in PL before switching to BB, tripled the amount of drugs I was taking, and went "all in" for about 2 years. I really didn't get that much bigger, and it took a lot of work and strict dieting to get lean. All the while, my training partner was taking less than half of what I was, ate like garbage and was 50 lbs heavier than me and leaner. I really don't think bodybuilding as a sport will be good for me or my life in the long run, but I am having a hard time coming to terms with just being another gym rat.
LOL never forgot and well you bet the first top 10 i snagged even WAY off my peak was an "eat that" moment in my head.... 3rd at USA solidified it wasnt a fluke.... Nationals went rough but you all know why and i still landed 13th in one of the toughest super classes i can remember having spilled like niagra falls (no, not bs i posted pics proving it). Lets see how USA goes i should be 245+ and i dont care if i lose muscle im giving myself an extra 8wk diet il be peeled
good thread