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Probably a better subject title - Robby Robinson's heart still hasn't ripped at 68!
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect.
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. View Quote Yeah. As a non-roid user (never have,) but I see a lot of guys who openly talk about, some I've even made friends with, and speaking as a person with 20 years of gym experience... The amount of work he's put in to keep that body going for 40 years is nothing short of amazing if not OCD to some level. |
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. |
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Rofl copter. Yes you take magic drugs and do nothing And get results like that /derp even with roids you have to do an insane amount of work to get to that level and maintain it. |
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s
He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Beat me to it. Steroids alone are not the panacea that non-lifters think they are. |
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote I don't know how some amateur/dedicated gym goers can afford to eat that much. |
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Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. |
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Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. I'm not going to argue this with you as I doubt you're into lifting that much. I know precisely what steroids can do. I see guys get on them for the first time frequently. Yeah, it does give a boost. No one is questioning that. They however do not make you look like Robby Robinson does...at 68 years old, or even 28 years old. That's the point. |
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Highly dubious a supposed natural 60's bodybuilder is bigger than that. Sorry. Natural 30 year old bodybuilders aren't really any bigger than him. |
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Highly dubious a supposed natural 60's bodybuilder is bigger than that. Sorry. Natural 30 year old bodybuilders aren't really any bigger than him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Highly dubious a supposed natural 60's bodybuilder is bigger than that. Sorry. Natural 30 year old bodybuilders aren't really any bigger than him. Yup |
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While his junk is probably smaller than my tiny white pecker, I applaud him for staying in shape.
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Quoted: I'm not going to argue this with you as I doubt you're into lifting that much. I know precisely what steroids can do. I see guys get on them for the first time frequently. Yeah, it does give a boost. No one is questioning that. They however do not make you look like Robby Robinson does...at 68 years old, or even 28 years old. That's the point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I'm not going to argue this with you as I doubt you're into lifting that much. I know precisely what steroids can do. I see guys get on them for the first time frequently. Yeah, it does give a boost. No one is questioning that. They however do not make you look like Robby Robinson does...at 68 years old, or even 28 years old. That's the point. |
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Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. LoL, you clearly indicated that both test groups worked out. |
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Yeah: I know he's roided up and has been for decades. As someone who spends a lot of time in the gym and a lot of time with much, much younger roid heads who STILL aren't this big and ripped, no matter WHAT drugs he's on, it's still nothing short of a genetic and hard work miracle he looks like this at 68. http://robbyrobinson.blogspot.com/ Fucking insane. He still deadlifts 550, too. http://i.imgur.com/1J5S2oD.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mkdRB5gYD-o/U8brg9-5akI/AAAAAAAAEuE/S3-DHfBgwT0/s1600/ROBBY_ROBINSON_2008_TRAINING_POSING_WORKOUT_LAT_SPREAD_HALF_SIDE_GOLDS_GYM_VENICE_2008_01.jpg View Quote Impressive physique and he offers some good insight into working out. Great read! |
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Impressive physique and he offers some good insight into working out. Great read! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah: I know he's roided up and has been for decades. As someone who spends a lot of time in the gym and a lot of time with much, much younger roid heads who STILL aren't this big and ripped, no matter WHAT drugs he's on, it's still nothing short of a genetic and hard work miracle he looks like this at 68. http://robbyrobinson.blogspot.com/ Fucking insane. He still deadlifts 550, too. http://i.imgur.com/1J5S2oD.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mkdRB5gYD-o/U8brg9-5akI/AAAAAAAAEuE/S3-DHfBgwT0/s1600/ROBBY_ROBINSON_2008_TRAINING_POSING_WORKOUT_LAT_SPREAD_HALF_SIDE_GOLDS_GYM_VENICE_2008_01.jpg Impressive physique and he offers some good insight into working out. Great read! He has a good series of videos on Youtube, too. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=robby+robinson |
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I'm not going to argue this with you as I doubt you're into lifting that much. I know precisely what steroids can do. I see guys get on them for the first time frequently. Yeah, it does give a boost. No one is questioning that. They however do not make you look like Robby Robinson does...at 68 years old, or even 28 years old. That's the point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. I'm not going to argue this with you as I doubt you're into lifting that much. I know precisely what steroids can do. I see guys get on them for the first time frequently. Yeah, it does give a boost. No one is questioning that. They however do not make you look like Robby Robinson does...at 68 years old, or even 28 years old. That's the point. I've lifted for about 40 years now. I used to power lift competitively. I have seen and worked out with both natural lifters who compete in drug free events and those that use roids. I have a couple of younger friends that use roids. One lifted for YEARS with little results UNTIL he got on roids, then he got huge. Notice I said "Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do." At 68 years old, without roids, Robby Robinson wouldn't have the ability to work out enough nor would he have the testosterone to build and keep muscle like that….. no matter how hard he tried. You can pull anyone off the street, give them roids, and they WILL get bigger and grow more muscle mass. It's been done. NO, they won't ever be Mr. Olympia but roids ALONE will give them an increase. Testosterone is what makes a man a man. Increase Testosterone and you'll increase the ability of a man to grow muscle mass, lose fat, etc. |
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Obviously he was not subjected to the stress of being a world class celebrity and California governor.
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Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. How do you know he is not as dedicated and hard working at the natural lifters? |
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LoL, you clearly indicated that both test groups worked out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? Clearly you know little of bodybuilding or working out. You can take all the steroids in the world and not look anything like that. You can take a shitload of steroids and even work out HARD and not look like that. Every gym is filled with guys who openly talk about what "gear" they're using. Yes, he is on steroids, but to look like that takes years and years of constant effort in working out and diet, and even then most guys will never look like that. Steroids do not magically give you muscles, or every gym druggie on the planet would look like Mr. Olympia. Yes they do to an extent. There was a thread here ( and you can use google) were a test was done on bodybuilders and "regular" guys that work out. Those who took roids DID put on more muscle mass with little effort. Yeah, if you want to be Mr. Olympia you still have to work out like a madman but don't think that roids don't give you muscles because they sure do. LoL, you clearly indicated that both test groups worked out. Test will without a doubt raise your muscle mass even when not working out. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8637535 You need to put in a ton of effort and get those big insulin spikes after your work out if you want to look like this guy |
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. How do you know he is not as dedicated and hard working at the natural lifters? I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. |
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I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. How do you know he is not as dedicated and hard working at the natural lifters? I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. I get that, you will need to supplement test at that age or any age most of the time to get that big. I thought you meant that you weren't impressed just because he juices. He still needs to be hitting the gym very hard to keep it up. |
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I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. How do you know he is not as dedicated and hard working at the natural lifters? I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. We're basically agreeing with each other. It seems like you're interjecting an argument into this thread no one was even stating in the first place. Yeah, steroids make people bigger. We know that. I was just sort of making a broader point about how much work and dedication he's put in to look like that at 68, and the fact he clearly has great genetics for it. |
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I get that, you will need to supplement test at that age or any age most of the time to get that big. I thought you meant that you weren't impressed just because he juices. He still needs to be hitting the gym very hard to keep it up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. Meh, roids make a huge difference. I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work. How do you know he is not as dedicated and hard working at the natural lifters? I'm not saying he is not. I'm saying that at 68 years old, he could not possibly attain that muscle mass without roids….. that's all I'm saying. If he was ripped while being NATURAL at 68, that would be a real feat. Men DO NOT produce the level of testosterone needed to have a body like that at 68. I get that, you will need to supplement test at that age or any age most of the time to get that big. I thought you meant that you weren't impressed just because he juices. He still needs to be hitting the gym very hard to keep it up. I said " I would be much more impressed if he was natural and ripped. He wouldn't be as big but that would take much more dedication and hard work" I'm not that impressed……roids are like fake tits…… I don't like them either. Like I said, he would be smaller but if he was ripped ( low body fat ) and natural I would be much more impressed…… THAT would take much more work, dedication and diet control. THAT would be something to be impressed by. |
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Highly dubious a supposed natural 60's bodybuilder is bigger than that. Sorry. Natural 30 year old bodybuilders aren't really any bigger than him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Highly dubious a supposed natural 60's bodybuilder is bigger than that. Sorry. Natural 30 year old bodybuilders aren't really any bigger than him. I'll see if I can snap a picture without being gay about it. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I don't know how some amateur/dedicated gym goers can afford to eat that much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I work with a guy who is bigger and in his 60 ' s He wakes up at 4am and lifts for a few hours before and after work daily. No roids and he eats about a cow a week in meat. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I don't know how some amateur/dedicated gym goers can afford to eat that much. He's a union framer. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I'm not that impressed……roids are like fake tits…… I don't like them either. Like I said, he would be smaller but if he was ripped ( low body fat ) and natural I would be much more impressed…… THAT would take much more work, dedication and diet control. THAT would be something to be impressed by. View Quote While I'm not a steroid user or a fan of them either, nor do I want that body... It IS impressive how he looks ON STEROIDS at his age. If you have the perspective to see young guys on steroids who look NOWHERE as big or ripped as he is, it's damn well impressive. It's great you're not impressed, and that's your right, by the fact is 99 percent of guys on roids, even 30 years younger, will never look like that. |
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? No, he means dedication and hard work. The roids make it possible, they do not grow muscle just because you took some. You still have to go to the gym twice a day and eat right and take care of yourself. Lots of roid monsters are big, but not cut, and taking roids and not working out will just make you swell up and retain body mass. I had a friend years ago who latched onto a rich kid, who was doing roids and getting big. My friend decided he wanted to do that too, so he bought into the roids. Trouble was, he didn't like going to the gym and working out, so all that happened was he swelled like a balloon. No muscle. |
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No, he means dedication and hard work. The roids make it possible, they do not grow muscle just because you took some. You still have to go to the gym twice a day and eat right and take care of yourself. Lots of roid monsters are big, but not cut, and taking roids and not working out will just make you swell up and retain body mass. I had a friend years ago who latched onto a rich kid, who was doing roids and getting big. My friend decided he wanted to do that too, so he bought into the roids. Trouble was, he didn't like going to the gym and working out, so all that happened was he swelled like a balloon. No muscle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good for him. That level of dedication and hard work gets my respect. You mean chemicals, right? No, he means dedication and hard work. The roids make it possible, they do not grow muscle just because you took some. You still have to go to the gym twice a day and eat right and take care of yourself. Lots of roid monsters are big, but not cut, and taking roids and not working out will just make you swell up and retain body mass. I had a friend years ago who latched onto a rich kid, who was doing roids and getting big. My friend decided he wanted to do that too, so he bought into the roids. Trouble was, he didn't like going to the gym and working out, so all that happened was he swelled like a balloon. No muscle. Yes, roids grow muscle…. testosterone grows muscle……..there is no doubt about that. Many body builders walk around " swelled up" ( bulking phase) most of the year and then drop body fat when they compete. You get your six pack in the kitchen….. not in the gym. Being cut has much more to do with diet than anything else. |
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Thanks for posting this OP. I am glad that Robby is still alive and well.
I was a big bodybuilding fan back in the 70's. I remember Robby and all of them from that time. I could never lift heavy because I was a career air force officer and they had severe body weight standards and expected you to look like a model in your uniform so I mostly did cardio and ab work and tried to maintain a low bodyweight. Robby damn sure turned out better than guys like Andreas Munzer, Ray and MIke Menzer and some others who passed away far too early in their lives. And in the past few years, we have lost Larry Scott and the incomparable Sergio Oliva - although both lived a relatively full life. That HGH belly bloat that we see these days on the leading bodybuilders is a sad thing to see. I am glad to see that Robby has avoided that. Robby was a SERIOUS contender for Mr. Olympia for several years as I remember. Ah, those were the days. |
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Yeah: I know he's roided up and has been for decades. As someone who spends a lot of time in the gym and a lot of time with much, much younger roid heads who STILL aren't this big and ripped, no matter WHAT drugs he's on, it's still nothing short of a genetic and hard work miracle he looks like this at 68. http://robbyrobinson.blogspot.com/ Fucking insane. He still deadlifts 550, too. http://i.imgur.com/1J5S2oD.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mkdRB5gYD-o/U8brg9-5akI/AAAAAAAAEuE/S3-DHfBgwT0/s1600/ROBBY_ROBINSON_2008_TRAINING_POSING_WORKOUT_LAT_SPREAD_HALF_SIDE_GOLDS_GYM_VENICE_2008_01.jpg View Quote Honestly, if he made it to 68, he probably isn't doing roids. Maybe. Right now... My only frame of reference is all of the pro wrestlers that die in their 40's. Of course, those may admittedly be "roids and..." cases, so the jury is still out on whether Rob^2 does them. |
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My only frame of reference is all of the pro wrestlers that die in their 40's. Of course, those may admittedly be "roids and..." cases, so the jury is still out on whether Rob^2 does them. The three main killers in no particular order seem to be OD's, heart attacks, or "an hero" from clinical depression. |
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Juice, don't juice, who gives a shit. In a hundred years he's going to be worm food, just like the rest of us.
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