> Mucle toez.. no its not entirely possible for a woman her height etc to build muscles that size naturally Lmfao. Maybe they can get that size if theyre taller/have a lsrger frame to start..but it'd be with a shit ton of bodyfat comparatively..it sure wont be muscle like her. Just stop..it's embarassing.
The embarrassing thing here is you're unable to read more than a few words. Oh plus, please note that there are 2 "r's" in "embarrassing," and my username is "Muscles_Toez," not "Mucle toez". As I said....
"It's entirely possible for a woman to develop muscles that size naturally. But not to be that muscular, that dry, and that ripped. And not with the usual bulking/cutting and photoshoot schedule like the typical FBB."
So yes, that would most likely include - as you so articulately stated - a "shit ton of bodyfat."
Are you on the spectrum or something?
Hey man thanks for the insults.
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What does that even mean "develop muscles that size" "but not to be that muscular"? That doesn't make any sense.
How can I explain it? I'll use photos.
Here's a female powerlifter. She has a lot of fat on her. She might be natural, I honestly couldn't tell you. But I can assure you that underneath that fat are some very large and strong muscles. She's gonna need those to lift those big-ass weights.
https://thewholeway.files.wordpress.com/2009/...
When I say "develop muscles that size," I'm talking about building actual muscle nuclei through hypertrophy. So if Lee Lee Ji-Hye has 14" biceps, it's ENTIRELY possible that this powerlifter has 14" biceps too. And it's possible that she built them naturally through many years of training and good genetics. My apologies to the legions of bro-scientists like bob-whatever, but if you've ever (1) spent a lot of time in gyms and strength events and/or (2) actually used the PED's that we're talking about, you'd know that's true.
Now, we move to the bodybuilder in question:
I would say that she is more muscular than the powerlifter that I linked above. Because -- guess what -- you can see her muscles. Chances are she's still a lot smaller and lighter in real terms.
Human beings can get very big, strong, and brawny with the right diet, coaching, and modern training techniques. But it's very hard to be big, strong, brawny, AND insanely lean without the help of PED's. Especially for women.
Get it now?
Now he's using powerlifters as an example of someone NOT on PED's ...
ahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahah
And in answer to your question. yes i've used Ped's .. yes i go the the gym. and yes i've done plenty of research.,
muscle toe simp guy? clueless. Nothin else to see here - he's using powerlifters as an example of PED free girls. LOL
Now he's using powerlifters as an example of someone NOT on PED's ...
ahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahah
And in answer to your question. yes i've used Ped's .. yes i go the the gym. and yes i've done plenty of research.,
muscle toe simp guy? clueless. Nothin else to see here - he's using powerlifters as an example of PED free girls. LOL
LOL it's definitely funny to get a "sick burn" from someone who's dancing on the edge of literacy.
I'd love for the "everyone is on steroids camp" to join forces with the "no one is on steroids camp" and then magically cancel each other out.
The rest of us can then peacefully live in the real world where a good amount of muscle can be naturally built, but only a certain degree of conditioning can be achieved.
I don't think everyone's on steroids. But i DO at least live in reality.
Look at ANY of these girls once they're off the juice - even if they CONTINUE lifting and dieting. They deflate like balloons back to the baselines genetic potential. And it's simply nothing like what you describe. And thats with the benefit they've got from originally using gear in the first place, which will always give someone a leg up over a lifetime natural.
TLDR - you're a clueless muppet.
Now he's using powerlifters as an example of someone NOT on PED's ...
ahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahah
And in answer to your question. yes i've used Ped's .. yes i go the the gym. and yes i've done plenty of research.,
muscle toe simp guy? clueless. Nothin else to see here - he's using powerlifters as an example of PED free girls. LOL
Same here. I'm using PED's currently and I've used them for years. I have my own hardcore bodybuilding gym at home. And yes I did my research before I started using the gear. Research is always the best when starting a new path in life. So I'm your side.
y'all let's not sling mud at people with unfounded and disparaging comments. parties have been warned.
If bodybuilders want to take PED's than that's their choice and I love female bodybuilders that do. But at the same time I fully respect the ones that are natural. And honestly the ones that are natural are just as beautiful as the ones that take the gear. Two perfect examples of natural and gear driven female bodybuilders that are beautiful in my eyes... https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/750983/
I'm curious if any of the gals take Rocky Mountain Oyster supplements. Could be a natural testosterone booster?
From a health point of view, taking anabolic steroids is a tricky business. Some can be pretty hard on the liver. They can also exacerbate latent psychiatric problems as well. Paige DuMars comes to mind. She has basically turned herself into a dickless male body builder. Denise Rutkowski also comes to mind. She was a beautiful woman who ended up looking like a old man from skid-row. Tina Plakinger suffered from aggression while on steroids and was addicted to them. The human body is not designed to have a "supercharged" testosterone analogue circulating with not control as to the amount administered.
OTOH, I think everyone (men and women) can benefit from a little test boost, especially us senior citizens. Its a vital hormone that contribute to health and strength. It helps to prevent osteoporosis when combined with heavy weight training and you look better too.
From a health point of view, taking anabolic steroids is a tricky business. Some can be pretty hard on the liver. They can also exacerbate latent psychiatric problems as well. Paige DuMars comes to mind. She has basically turned herself into a dickless male body builder. Denise Rutkowski also comes to mind. She was a beautiful woman who ended up looking like a old man from skid-row. Tina Plakinger suffered from aggression while on steroids and was addicted to them. The human body is not designed to have a "supercharged" testosterone analogue circulating with not control as to the amount administered.
OTOH, I think everyone (men and women) can benefit from a little test boost, especially us senior citizens. Its a vital hormone that contribute to health and strength. It helps to prevent osteoporosis when combined with heavy weight training and you look better too.
1) Paige DuMars is a nice person who has a better physique than 99% of us could ever dream of having. She's very out about being LGBT. I think that she wants to look EXACTLY how she does, and appearing masculine is part of her vision. I don't know what she's on, but she's taking things to extremes on purpose, and isn't indicative of the typical AAS use at all.
2) Denise Rutkowski was on FAR more drugs than just steroids. You can bet that meth played a huge role in her transformation to those famous mug shots.
3) I'd love to know this chemical process that "addicts" you to steroids. They can be habit-forming, particularly for people with body dysmorphia. But I'm pretty sure that you cannot become addicted to them, like you can to legal substances like alcohol and tobacco.
4) Agreed 1000% on the last point. I think that HRT should be far more widespread than it currently is, and used in controlled way for both male and female seniors. We're wasting an unbelievable scientific achievement because people are concerned about fairness in sports, which are rife with steroid abuse anyway.
Bodybuilders lie worse than baseball players when it comes to admitting that they use steroids.
FWIW, this thread totally inspired me to get some Oxandrolone and get back to serious training. Starting my cycle tomorrow!
Well firstly, everybody can take whatever they want, that's none of my business.
But I wish we didn't have so many enhanced people in the sports community. Yes, I admire physiques of some enhanced women here and I know that they couldn't have those bodies without drugs. But nevertheless, I'm against anabolic usage. Tampering with hormones is just not right to me.
We need to stop acting like steroids are an automatic death sentence. They're not. Responsible usage is perfectly fine. It's up to the individual whether or not they take them, and it's up to us to stop moralizing and casting aspersions on those who do.
The degree to which some of these woman are using..is a death sentence lol.. and they'll be lucky to see 50Yo.
What does that even mean "develop muscles that size" "but not to be that muscular"? That doesn't make any sense.