marmel75
Master Don Juan
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You aren't wrong. You are correct. I mean, who the hell wants to listen to a person who actually has done what he is advocating numerous times, gets results in the gym that few people will ever obtain in their lifetime in terms of both muscularity and strength, and puts in the work to back it up.Your "explanation" is summed up by "hormones control weight loss" and "how often you eat controls hormone." That's it. You have no specifics and numbers justifying how. Am I wrong? Please, I'm all ears.
That is how you explain turning a 200 calorie deficit magically into ~3000. Just changing your eating schedule. Right.
Do you honestly expect anyone who is not legally retarded to believe this?
The reason you get mediocre results is because you accept them and aren't willing to push yourself hard enough for that to change. It has absolutely ZERO to do with my taking anything, because I already had 90% of my size and strength before any of that. So that's just a convenient excuse people like using because it makes them feel better about their unwillingness to work hard enough, to feel the type of pain that makes you barely able to move for two days, to feel like you've been in a car wreck for 6 days a week for months on end.
So what I would expect anyone who is not legally retarded to do is to look at where the information is coming from. A person who not only looks strong but actually IS strong(these muscles aren't for show, they put in work) and who has done exactly what I am talking about numerous times, and has excellent results, or the person who looks like a random dude on the street that gets mediocre results, doesn't even look like he works out, and wants to sit here and argue about things that he has never even attempted himself?
Bro, no offense, but if you put in as much time in the gym as you have on this thread, you might actually have some results you could be proud of. Just saying.
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