Will Brink wrote:
> In article <d2ueca$14gs$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk>,
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
>
>> Will Brink wrote:
>>
>> > In article <d2suss$2po7$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk>,
>> > Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> NYC XYZ wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi, All:
>> >> >
>> >> > Just wondering if anyone knows a "buffed" vegan.
>> >>
>> >> Firstly, it should be possible, but it is harder.
>> >>
>> >> > I doubt there are any
>> >> > pro or even amateur vegan bodybuilders
>> >>
>> >> Hold on right there... having seen the rest of your question, I must
>> >> point out that so-called bodybuilders get their size from bloody
>> >> steroids and supplementation, not from meat.
>> >
>> > Your point being? I have known several steroid using vege bodybuilders
>> > who finally added meat back to their diet only to see increases in LBM.
>> > Steroids are not magic.
>>
>> I think the whole point of being a /vegetarian/ steroid lab rat is
>> ridiculous.
>
> Are you under the impression anyone cares what you think? If so, get
> over it.
Hey, you're not being fair here... I suppose that my frustration about
people who cheat just bursted out...
>>Many of these people die before they turn 40, so what are they
>> worried about? Coronary issues when they are in their 60's? Meat sure has
>> its benefits, but 300 pound steroid freaks do not get their mass from
>> just a typical diet (i.e. diet in the form of proper food).
>
> Oh boy, we got us a stupid one here.
>
>
>>
>> What I wanted to clarify to the OP is that so-called bodybuilders (since
>> the term was explicitly mentioned) are not about diet, but often about
>> drugs and supplements.
>
> They are "about" all the above actually as well as diet, training, and
> above all, their genes.
Yes, but without hormones in the equation, none of them would be able to
achieve much. That's what makes the difference between someone who reaches
a plateau and someone who can extend that point of plateau.
Roy
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