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  On 15/12/2011 at 2:40 AM, dule said:

If you were hitting the gym and didn't get any size you were probably doing something wrong. How hard were you training?

Was lifting the heaviest possible. 10x3. Or 6x5

Wasn't really getting bigger just more toned. I have around 5% body fat and cannot put any more on.

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With Dillz there mate..

My problem at the time was my diet perfectly matched my gym workout but didn't take into account that I was working in a very physically demanding job.. I was able to tone muscles but not build any. Once I changed jobs I kept up the exercise and ended up at 94kg.. Which I think is a much better height for someone who's 195cm tall..

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  On 15/12/2011 at 1:46 AM, Adam said:
You're a skinny fat person. I'm a lot like you. You can still be unhealthy without being over weight.

Well yeah, having Macca's for Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner while doing Schools Spectacular was not at all healthy. I was the envy of every other student though as I put on 250g compared to everyone elses kg or more.

I am really skinny and really tall. My Jeans are 32/39 (I.e. custom made cause no-one makes them that tall for that waist size, lol).

  On 15/12/2011 at 2:29 AM, Paulie2256 said:
This is me.... I used to eat everything in sight and hit the gym everyday. I just get stronger and not bigger. Was so frustrating. I am 6'3 and have stayed on 74kg for as long as I remember. I don't eat junk any more either. Red meat, chicken and veg everyday. lots of fruit for energy. Pub or restaurant once, sometimes twice a week. Hopefully this madness will stop.

I think, like me, you're just genetically pre-disposed to not altering your physical make-up.

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  On 15/12/2011 at 2:46 AM, turbotrana said:

Go get a hard labouring job. Something like mixing mortar for a plastering team. I went to kick a plastering labourer off the job once and backed down a little when I saw the size of his muscles. He wasn't big but ripped.

I used to pick bananas, cut and hump myself if anyone knows it, I was 175cm and 52kg - we had some paddocks where the bunches would be 70kg tops and the biggest I took was 84kg. I could easily pick up and throw mates that were 120kg when we mucked around on the piss.

Now I'm 10kg heavier, half as strong and wouldn't last half a day in the paddock.

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I think you fellas eating the protein get cravings and get angry because you haven't smelt your rank fcking farts in like 2hrs... lol

Definately dont miss that part of it!

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MX dave , yes the reason I gave it up and walked away was because if I hadn't I would be dead buy now . I also have some pretty horrible stores I could tell of what I did and what I was also involved in ( but maybe next time ) .

Everything I have read that all you guys have talked about has been great advice for anyone thinking of starting up a weight training program .

Allot of clever heads out there and even more importantly a very good common sense approach to what you are all trying to achieve . A big pat on the back to all of you.

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  On 14/12/2011 at 8:12 AM, pazzo xr6t said:

\ Or just do this Growth hormone,insulin,clenbuterol. Fark spending hour after hour and losing 1/2 maybe 1kg a week.

Clenbuterol = shaking like you have epilipsy all day.

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