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    Bodybuilding: Daily Discussion Thread: 09/18/2020

    Bodybuilding: Daily Discussion Thread: 09/18/2020


    Daily Discussion Thread: 09/18/2020

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 04:00 PM PDT

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    Milos Sarcev 31 Years Apart

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 02:37 AM PDT

    My Lego build of Arnold

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:38 PM PDT

    5’10 165lbs just did my first show

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 04:45 AM PDT

    13 weeks out of my first natural bodybuilding competition (mens physique and perhaps classic) Still new to posing but I'm trying my best to perfect it!

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:13 PM PDT

    Who is this bodybuilder?

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 06:32 AM PDT

    Quinton Eriya (quintbeastwood) genetics are nuts

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:10 PM PDT

    God damn, in awe of Patrick Johnson's mass at 7 & 8 weeks out from his pro debut.

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 04:12 AM PDT

    Brandon Curry at 18 looking better than most ever will

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 08:45 AM PDT

    Hoss is back! What do you guys think of his recent comeback?

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 06:08 AM PDT

    8 weeks out. Classic Physique

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 08:02 AM PDT

    5'7"/36M/177lbs So 8 weeks out from Monsta Classic. Going to be competing in the novice, masters and open. Working hard on posing. Not sure if I am where I need to be at this point.

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    Nick Walker - in awe at the size of this lad

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 03:00 PM PDT

    ITALIAN STAR dajeeee Andrea Muzilla

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:20 PM PDT

    Steroid Saturday

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 02:00 AM PDT

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    Is bodybuilding the only 'hobby' in life that 'more work' doesn't always equal better gainz?

    Posted: 19 Sep 2020 07:30 AM PDT

    For example; with almost EVERYTHING in life, the more you do it/practice, the better you will become!

    It's been said that you have to do something for 10,000 hours to become a genius at it etc....

    More is ALWAYS more.... (no matter how you look at it. Minimalism is cool n all... but more will always be more in most cases)

    But it seems when it comes to building muscle or even progression at a certain lift, MORE is not the case, and if anything, REST DAYS are more important........

    However, do you think that's why the bulgarians won what they did in the olympics? (Aka, using the bulgarian method) because they basically called BS on the 'we can't do too much' mindset....

    They PUT the work in and reaped the benifits from it. Coinsidence?

    What are your thoughts on this?

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